• Director(s)

    Elio Petri

  • Production Year

    1967

  • Genre(s)

    Crime, Drama, Mystery

  • Approx. running minutes

    93m

  • Cast

    Ian Ogilvy, Alison Doody, Danny Hatchard

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Film

We Still Kill The Old Way

moderate violence, sex references, sexual violence

WE STILL KILL THE OLD WAY is a 1967 Italian mystery crime drama in which a Sicilian professor begins his own investigation into the killing of two men on a hunting trip.

WE STILL KILL THE OLD WAY is a 1967 Italian mystery crime drama in which a Sicilian professor begins his own investigation into the killing of two men on a hunting trip.

violence
Two people are shot, resulting in brief bloody detail. An undetailed sequence shows a man being beaten up and locked in a shack which is then blown up with dynamite. It is stated that a teenage girl’s father and brothers intend to murder her in an ‘honour killing’, but this does not transpire.
sex
A semi-dressed couple are briefly shown in bed together, the man caressing the female character’s thighs as he kisses her neck; though this activity initially appears to be consensual, it is later revealed that the female character is 15 years old. The film also contains frequent mild sex references, such as ones to adultery, 'affairs', and people ‘sleeping’ together.
sexual violence and sexual threat
Following a scene in which a man is shown in a romantic embrace with a female character in bed, it is revealed that the other person is a 15-year-old girl. In another scene, a woman feels faint and falls to the ground, whereupon a man lies on top of her and runs his hand over her thigh while trying to kiss her, ignoring her protests; however, she quickly manages to push him away and escape.
additional issues
There are scenes of mild threat. Bad language includes ‘bastard’ and ‘God’. A hunting sequence shows several birds being shot in the distance, without visible injury detail.
  • Director(s)

    Elio Petri

  • Production Year

    1967

  • Genre(s)

    Crime, Drama, Mystery

  • Approx. running minutes

    93m

  • Cast

    Ian Ogilvy, Alison Doody, Danny Hatchard

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Classified Date:
19/02/1968
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
United Artists
moderate violence, sex references, sexual violence
Classified Date:
25/07/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Radiance Films
violence
Two people are shot, resulting in brief bloody detail. An undetailed sequence shows a man being beaten up and locked in a shack which is then blown up with dynamite. It is stated that a teenage girl’s father and brothers intend to murder her in an ‘honour killing’, but this does not transpire.
sex
A semi-dressed couple are briefly shown in bed together, the man caressing the female character’s thighs as he kisses her neck; though this activity initially appears to be consensual, it is later revealed that the female character is 15 years old. The film also contains frequent mild sex references, such as ones to adultery, 'affairs', and people ‘sleeping’ together.
sexual violence and sexual threat
Following a scene in which a man is shown in a romantic embrace with a female character in bed, it is revealed that the other person is a 15-year-old girl. In another scene, a woman feels faint and falls to the ground, whereupon a man lies on top of her and runs his hand over her thigh while trying to kiss her, ignoring her protests; however, she quickly manages to push him away and escape.
additional issues
There are scenes of mild threat. Bad language includes ‘bastard’ and ‘God’. A hunting sequence shows several birds being shot in the distance, without visible injury detail.
  • Classified date

    25/07/2024