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PAGE 7—The Georgia Bulletin, April 18,1974
A DOLL'S HOUSE (Period Dra
ma, G)
No problems.
rHE ADVENTURES OF THE
LAST AMERICAN HERO (Con-
temporary Drama, PG)
Some racy language; one brief
scene of rear male nudity;
one bedroom scene with a bit
of tumbling under the sheets.
AMERICAN GRAFFITI (Semi-
documentary, PG)
Barnyard language and vul
gar hand gestures; cheerfully
amoral tone. Sex confined to
several back-seat-of-the-car
romps. Brief glimpse of der-
riere, non-erotic and played
for laughs, is only nudity in
film.
A SEPARATE PEACE (Drama,
PG)
A few casual profanities.
One bawdy war song.
A WARM DECEMBER (Con
temporary Drama, PG)
Implied sexual relationship
between unmarried man and
woman.
BANG THE DRUM SLOWLY
(Baseball Comedy / Drama,
PG)
The usual locker-room pro
fanity; one unfunny scene
with doctor examining player
for venereal disease; one
nude backside.
BEN (Chiller, PG)
Many scenes showing people
being eaten by rats.
BIG JAKE (Western, PG)
Revenge is the motif for
much of the action; provoked
by a cruel, bloody mass-
murder and kidnapping. A
little "s.o.b." language. Lots
of ketchup.
BILLY JACK (Melodrama, PG)
Colloquial sexual terms used
throughout. Nude scenes;
torture/rape, 13 year-old pro
stitute. Violence: brutal kar
ate killing, beating shotgun
killing, etc., etc. (Film aims
to teach morality by a literal
portrayal of immorality.)
BLACKULA (Chiller, PG)
Genuinely gruesome and
scary scenes of vampires
lurking in comers, jumping
out of graves and being
oaten by worms.
BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE
(Comedy, PG)
Some frank adult conversa
tion.
BROTHER SUN, SISTER MOON
(Historical Drama, PG)
One non-erotic nude scene;
the Church takes its lumps.
CABARET (Musical, PG)
Crude sensual burlesque
dancing. Grotesque charac
ters. Main theme is promis
cuity. Homosexual scenes.
Low language.
THE CANDIDATE (Political
Drama, PG)
Some realistic profanity.
CAMELOT (Musical. G)
Theme of adultery.
CHARLEY VARRICK (Adven
ture. PG)
Thieves, pursued by Mafia,
get away free; bloody shoot
ings; gruesome bodies; selec
tion line-up in a house of
ill repute; profanities.
CHILD'S PLAY (Drama, PG)
Some sacrilegious actions;
one bloody eye-gouging
scene; some adult language.
CLASS OF '44 (Drama, PG)
Some sophomoric humor and
blood that goes with it.
CLEOPATRA JONES (Contem
porary Drug Drama. PG)
Some profanity and street
language; violence, with
several bloody murders.
COPS AND ROBBERS
(Comedy, PG)
Crooked cops become heroes
by outwitting Mafia and
swindling them out of stolen
money. Some rough lang
uage.
THE CRY OF THE WILD
(Dramatic Documentary, PG)
Mating and birth of wolves
shown.
DAY FOR NIGHT
(Comedy, PG)
An adulterous relationship;
one scejie with .man's hand
on girl's inner thigh, and an
other with man's hand on
girl's breast; some indelicate
inuendoes.
DAY OF THE JACKAL (Thriller.
PG)
Cold-blooded killing; 2 bed
room scenes with back view
of male and female nudity.
THE DAY OF THE DOLPHIN
(Scientific Drama, PG)
A few mild profanities; one
surprise view of drowned man.
DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
(Light-hearted Espionage, PG)
Silhouetted and specially-
effected nudity behind film
credits. Ample numbers of
ample girls in unample bik
inis. Two love scenes. Plenty
of violence but no one in the
movie seems to take it ser
iously. Veiled references to
homosexuality, covered with
a humorous coating.
THE DISCREET CHARM OF
THE BOURGEOISIE (Social
Commentary, PG)
Very realistic and bloody;
two explicit passionate un
dressing scenes; a bishop
deliberately murders his pen
itent.
EAGLE IN A CAGE (Historical
Romance, PG)
One most explicit sexual
grope, one nude swim; one
teenager undressed by Na
poleon; a locker-room view
of the Emperor; much talk
about sexual prowess; some
"later tonight hints and
earthy dialogue.
ELECTRA GLTDE IN BLUE,
(Motorcycle Police Drama,
PG)
One bedroom scene with
couple writhing under sheets;
the short hero buries his
face in the ample bosom of
his slip-clad girl friend;
much grim motorcycle action
including one fallen cyclist
run over by police car and
another cyclist set on fire;
one bloody autopsy scene,
and 2 gory, gaping gunshot
chest wounds.
THE EMIGRANTS (Swedish
Drama, PG)
Some adult discussions. A
breast feeding scene. One
scene showing a woman
bleeding profusely from the
nose.
EMPEROR OF THE NORTH
POLE (Action Drama, PG)
Very foul language; man
cut in half by train; brutal
fight scene with fire ax and
hammer and much dirty
language.
EXECUTIVE ACTION
(Documentary-Fiction, PG)
Theme is that assassination
of President Kennedy was a
plot by conspirators. Some
crude language and footage
of killing of the President.
FANTASTIC PLANET (Animated
Science-fiction Drama, PG)
Nudity; blood and killing;
primitive behavior.
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
(Musical Comedy, G)
No problems
FIVE ON THE BLACK HAND
SIDE (Comedy, PG)
Some black "slang" and
street language.
40 CARATS (Romantic Comedy.
PG)
Some tarnished language.
FROM THE MIXED-UP FILES OF
MRS. BASIL E. FRANKWEILER
(Contemporary Drama, G)
No problems.
GARDEN OF THE FINZI-
CONTTN1S (Foreign Drama,
PG)
Girl appears in one scene
wearing transparent blouse.
Brief nude scene of lovers
after a sexual experience,
GETAWAY, (Drama, PG)
Ruthless, senseless and re
petitive violence. Two love
scenes with nudity. Crimin
als are heroes and escape
to happy oblivion.
GODSPELL (Musical, G)
Comedy is used to portray
parables and relationships
with Jesus.
GOING HOME (Melodrama,
PG)
Grim, bloody murder of
mother, witnessed by her 3
year old child. Resultant tra
uma to boy is basis of plot.
One explicit rape scene; par
tial nudity. Common garden
variety of vulgarity to refer
to biological functions and
sexual intimacy.
HAIL TO THE CHIEF (Political
Satire, PG)
Portrays the president as para
noid instigator ,of assassina
tions. Cold-blooded killing of
Christ figure by soldier. Scene
of couple in tub with bubble-
bath insufficient. Backside
view of naked man. Most of
the dirty words come from a
preacher.
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY. LOVE
GEORGE (Horror, PG)
Sit nec<s ooze b'^od; pro
fanity; one or two scary
scenes; psychopathic killer is
a charming attractive nymph
omaniac.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
(French Drama, PG)
Some profanity; brief views of
transvestite nightclub shows;
implied sex; crime pays.
HARRY IN YOUR POCKET
("Pickpocket" Drama, PG)
Some casual "sleeping a-
round;'' the usual profanities;
a crash course in how to be
a good pickpocket.
THE HEARTBREAK KID,
(Comedy, PG)
One scene of woman baring
her chest; some sex talk and
profanity; sex game involv
ing couple with‘ emphasis
on verbal description.
HITLER: THE LAST TEN DAYS
(Historical Drama, PG)
One brief scene in men's
room; the bloody results of
Hitler's irrationality in World
War II depicted.
THE INHERITOR (French Dra
ma, PG)
Adulterous relationships with
implied sexual encounters; ac-
cepted religious tenet dis
missed lightly; several mur
ders with views of dead bod
ies.
INTERVAL (Love Story, PG)
No problems.
JEREMIAH JOHNSON
(Adventure Drama, PG)
Bloody shootings, stabbing*
and massacres. Some profanity
JEREMY (Contemporary Love
Story, PG)
Innocent love culminates in sex
act between two teenagers.
Hazy nudity. High school pro
fanity.
THE JERUSALEM FILE (Inter
national Espionage, PG)
One implied sexual encoun
ter. Many scenes of brutal
terrorist assassinations of
rival Arab groups.
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
(MUSICAL. G)
Alleged personal relation
ship between Christ and
Mary Magdalen is developed
by inviting glances and hair
and face strokings. Herod is
gay; everyone else in the
movie including Jesus, Ju
das, Jews, Romans and apos
tles are portrayed as ahistori-
cal, semi-hysterical stereo
types.
JOE KIDD (Western, PG)
Some profanity; senseless
brutality.
JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEA
GULL (Fowl Drama, G)
2 scenes of gulls pecking
each other's heads — some
blood.
JUNIORI BONNER (Contempo
rary Western, PG)
Some s.o.b. talk.
f. W. COOP (Rodeo-Western,
PG)
Much gutter language and
conversation. Shadow o f
burlesque type dancer "do
ing her thing''. Unmarried
couple living together.
KING LEAR (Shakespearean
Drama, PG)
One stabbing with pikestaff,
accompanied by gruesome
sounds. The eye-gouging
scene gory, sadistic ana
explicit.
LADY CAROLINE LAMB (His
torical Drama, PG)
Extra-marital affairs approved
of if kept discreet. One
rather grim suicide attempt
with blood squirting from a
slashed wrist.
LADY ICE fCops and Robbers
Drama, PG)
The usual profanities; one
swim scene with silhouette of
naked girl; two rough beat
ings.
THE LAST OF SHEILA (Murder
Mystery, PG)
Several views of bloody
corpses; homosexuality men
tioned; a gruesome murder
in the confessional of a
ruined monastery shown
again and again; some crude
talk; murderer apparently is
not brought to justice.
THE LAST OF THE RED HOT
LOVERS (Comedy, PG)
Central theme: married man's
attempted conquests of other
women. Some vulgarity. One
brief breast-touching scene.
THE LEGEND OF BOGGY
CREEK (Documentary, G)
No problems.
THE LEGEND OF NIGGER
CHARLEY (Western, PG)
One explicit love scene; a
? ruesome cockfight scene.
wo bloody massacres com
plete with bullets in the
forehead and gushing blood.
One or two scenes that gen
erate genuine hate. Some
profanity and verbal bigotry.
THE HIRELING (English Dra
ma, PG)
No problems.
LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL
(Documentary, PG)
Some mild profanity; one
song with suggestive lyrics.
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF
JUDGE ROY BEAN (Western.
PG)
Some rough language.
LIVE AND LET DIE, James
Bond Drama, PG)
Nude girls silhouetted: mur
ders in abundance—all taken
lightly; some mild profanity;
007's several sexual encount
ers with various young lad
ies are more verbal than vis
ual.
LOLLY MADONNA (Backwood
Drama, PG)
Profanity. One unnerving
scene of bloody head wound
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and PG films. Comments are purposely limited to those
scenes which may affect a parent’s decision to allow a
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being sewn closed with
needle and thread. Prelim
inary wrestling to off-camera
rape of girl by two young
men. Senseless brutality. One
prolonged sequence of father
beating and kicking his eld
est son to death.
LOST HORIZON (Musical, G)
No problems.
THE MACKINTOSH MAN (Con
temporary Drama, PG)
Some profanity;- one brutal
beating; two men murdered by
being shot repeatedly.
MADE FOR EACH OTHER
(Comedy-melodrama, PG)
Obscenities. Frank and irrev
erent talk about sex and
love. Irreligious portrayal of
seminary life ana charitable
work.
MALCOLM X (Documentary,
PG)
Strong and realistic. "Black
hates white" speeches.
MAN OF LA MANCHA (Musi
cal, PG)
One scene with woman be
ing manhandled by a group
of men. Some bawdy songs
by unlikely heroine.
THE MAN WHO LOVED CAT
DANCING (Western, PG)
A wiff of semi-nudity; some
barnyard language; a few
casual blasphemies; the rape
of Miss Miles frequently dis
cussed and attempted a
cheerfully amoral plot of love
and honor" among thieves
and murderers. One brutal
fistfight.
MARIGOLDS. (Drama, PG)
Profanity; overall depressing
tone.
MARJOE (Documentary, PG)
Some coarse language. Em
phasis on hypocrisy and ma
terialism in Midwestern and
Southern revivalist religion.
MASSACRE IN ROME (War Mel
odrama, PG)
Sensitive handling of issue
of conscience versus obed-
ience-to-orders marred by
heavy-handed approach to
complicity of Pope Pius XII.
Execution scene very stark
and grim. A few mild pro-
fanities.
MAURIE (Sports Drama, G)
No problems.
THE MECHANIC (Murder
Drama, PG)
Murder described as a suc
cessful art and occupation.
Innumerable deaths by ex
plosion, bullet, poison and
razor blade. Everyone amoral
in every way.
McQ (Police Drama, PG)
Profanity; police corruption;
many violent killings, includ
ing several bloody shootings;
implied sexual encounter.
THE NELSON AFFAIR (Histori
cal Drama, PG)
Some profanity, and some
dialogue earthy and basic;
adulterous relationship of
two main characters socially
acceptable; one grim ana
bloody battle sequence.
THE NEPTUNE FACTOR (Un
dersea Drama, G)
No Problems.
THE NEW LAND (Swedish Dra
ma, PG).
Earthy and basic English sub
titles for Swedish dialogue; a
realistic birth scene; one
bloody ox carcass; rear male
nudity; brutal Indian mas-
sacre, with bloody dead bod
ies; a mass hanging; the des
peration and deprivation of
early settlers vividly por
trayed.
NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA
(Historical Drama, PG)
One homosexual romp.
NIGHT WATCH (Melodrama,
PG;
Laurence Harvey's buttocks
make a cameo appearance.
Liz Taylor cuts up a victim.
Extremely bloody stabbing
murder.
OKLAHOMA CRUDE (Oil Field
Western, PG)
Profanity; one blunt sexual
discussion; one brief rear
view of nude man; blood and
violence with disregard for
human life; one man urinates
on another.
THE OPTIMISTS (Human Inter
est, PG)
A little adult language.
THE ORGANIZATION (Police
Drama, PG)
A little "s.o.b." talk and 2
or 3 neat killings.
THE OTHER (Horror-Mystery,
PG)
Young boy's evil deeds are
aenuinelv friahtenina (e.g.
drowning infant in barrel of
wine). A couple of scenes
involving shot o f severed
finger. Over-all theme is
morbid and depressing.
PAPER CHASE (Contemporary
Drama, PG)
One or two scenes; adulter
ous relationship continued
even when hero finds out
girl he's been sleeping with
is married; two nude shower
scenes; college profanity.
PAPER MOON (Comedy, PG)
Some mild profanity and
frank language; the likeable
but dishonest "con" man
hero wins the affection of
the audience — once again,
the "bad" guy is the “good"
guy.
PAPILLON (Adventure, PG)
Coarse language; men and
women run around island in the
nude; ohe homosexual exper
ience; slit throats and blood;
degradation of human beings;
a gory guillotine scene with
basket-eye-view of falling
head.
PETE AND TILLIE (Comedy.
PG)
Frank sex talk and some pro
fanity. One bedroom scene
between unmarried man and
woman played for laughs.
One rear view of nude man
seated at a piano. Religion
Seen in a disparaging light.
PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM (Com
edy, PG)
Theme of sexual prowess and
inadequacy conquest of mar
ried women. Once again, a
generous lacing of Freudian
sex terms and fantasy.
POPE JOAN (Medieval Burl
esque, PG)
Monks all portrayed as rapists
preaching for gold; only con
vent is a bawdy house;
Christianity depicted as mo
ronic and self-serving. Sev
eral rape scenes. The vulgar
ity of a sex-kitten, pregnant
"pope" fully exploited. His
torians and Christians will
be appalled.
THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE,
Sea Drama, PG)
A little salty language.
RAGE (Contemporary Drama,
PG)
Theme of revenge. Scene
showing beginning of au
topsy. Some bloody shoot
ings.
THE RULING CLASS (English
Comedy-Drama, PG)
Treats religion in a cynical,
contemptuous manner .
Coarse^ language, one brief
nude scene. Two women
stabbed to death by the "in
sane" hero.
ROB’N HOOD
(Full-length Cartoon, G)
No problems.
SAVE THE CHILDREN
(Documentary, G)
No problems.
SCORPIO (Spy Drama, PG)
Human life secondary to mis-
s’on: most characters are
recllv mean; 3 or 4 cold
blooded murders.
1776 (Historical Musical, G)
Some comic profanity
SCREAM. BLACKULA.
SCREAM (Horror. PG)
Bloody throats and agonized
groans abound as well as
the traditional wooden stakes
through vampire hearts;
some street language*
THE SEVEN-UPS
(Police Adventure, PG)
Bad language; severe beating
given to man; a great deal of
shooting.
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SHAMUS, (Contemporary Polico
Drama, PG)
Senseless violence; gutter
language; two love-making
scenes on top of a pool
table.
SKYJACKED (Contemporary
Drama, PG)
Blood a little bloody; dirty
words a little dirty.
SLEEPER (Comedy, PG)
Mild profanity; a lot of talk
about sexual fantasies; spoof
ing of religious practice,
SLEUTH (Mystery, PG)
Some sexual discussions and
profanity.
snapshot showing rear view
of nude couple. Sexual rela
tionship between unmarried
man and woman, with a
bedroom sequence involving
partial nudity. Underlying
tneme of lesbianism. One
bloody shooting.
THIS IS CINERAMA (Documen
tary, G)
No problems.
TO DIE OF LOVE (Melodrama,
PG)
Coarse, basic women's jail
scene with sprinkling of nud
ity, lesbianism, and unlady
like talk and innuendo.
SLITHER (Comedy, PG).
Bloody shooting. Profanity.
Some casual sex talk.
SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION
(Outdoor Melodrama, PG)
References to adultery. Gross
hand gesture which indi
rectly puts protagonist in
favorable light.
SOUL SOLDIER (Western, PG)
Racial sterotypes, traditional
and new abound; skinny-
dipping, featuring complete
frontal nudity (slightly out of
focus) and sexual embrace;
seduction. Apache atrocities
feature nudity with implied
sexual assault.
SOUNDER (Drama, PG)
Theme of oppression and ex
ploitation of black share
croppers.
SOYLENT GREEN
(Futuristic Drama, PG)
Some mild profanity; man &
girl in shower together;
death made appealing: hu
man bodies disposed of
like garbage; primary food
source derived from dead
bodies; sense of futility and
hopelessness.
THE SPOOK WHO SAT BY THE
DOOR (Contemporary Drama,
PG)
Some profanity; one "bought"
woman; "guerrilla" warfare
training, with "black hate
white" theme used as an ex
cuse for irrational violence,
destruction and murder.
SSSSS (Snake Horror, PG)
Venetnous scientist plus nu
bile daughter "adders" up
to cheap thrills. Slighting ref
erences to book of Genesis; a
wisp of devil worship; skinny
dipping, bed hopping. A little
nudity, a lot of asp.
STEELYARD BLUES. (Cops &
Robbers Comedy, PG)
Once more the golden-heart
ed prostitute: several scenes
at her place of business, but
no explicit nudity. Seduction
played as low-camp humor.
A few mild profanities.
THE STING
(Comedy/Drama, PG)
The good thieves beat the
bad thieves; some rough
language; burlesque with a
skimpy costume; a woman
shot in the forehead.
SUGAR HILL AND HER ZOMBIE
HIT MEN (Horror. PG)
Dead bodies rising from their
graves; theme of revenge
used to justify 8 gruesome
"voodoo" murders; one shot
of decapitated head; oozing
blood; some profanity; several
very low-cut dresses.
SUMMERTIME KILLER (Re
venge Drama. PG)
Some mild profanity; theme
of revenge carried out
through several brutal mur
ders, with youthful revenger
left unpunished; a brief
glimpse of skinned, bloody,
disemboweled bull carcass.
SUMMER WISHES, WINTER
DREAMS (Contemporary
Drama, PG)
Some adult talk — one or
two profanities.
TALES FROM THE CRYPT
(Horror, PG)
A few genuinely scary
scenes. A generous sprink
ling of basic horror ingredi
ents: severed hands that
live; gouged-out hearts that
beat; murdered men that
walk. A dash of grotesque
faces, fiery pits, and phoney
blood.
THE TALL BLONDE MAN WITH
ONE BLACK SHOE (Comedy,
PG)
Revealing clothing; one bed
room scene with partial nudi
ty; some silly inuendoes.
THE THIEF WHO CAME TO
DINNER (Crime Caper, PG)
Crime not only pays, one
has fun commiting it. Crook
pulls off biggest caper dres
sed as a priest. Coarse lan
guage.
THEY ONLY KILL THEIR
MASTERS (Contemporary
Drama, PG)
Some profanity, one rather
crude discussion played for
laughs. Several closeups of
Joe B.
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TO FIND A MAN (Contempo
rary Drama, PG)
Abortion dealt with a graphic
verbal detail. Language, at
times, realistic to the point
of vulgarity. Religion viewed
in a disparaging manner.
TOMORROW (Drama, PG)
One realistic birth scene.
A TOUCH OF CLASS (Roman
tic Comedy, PG)
An extra-marital relationship
as central theme; a few
comic bedroom scenes; dis
cussion of sexual progress;
the usual mild profanities.
TRAFFIC (Comedy, PG)
One blasphemous scene with
priest simulating gestures of
the Mass using automobile
parts.
N.B. Accompanying Short Fea
ture "Ten Moods of Love,"
one view of nude woman
emerging from bed and one
erotic love scene.
TRAVELS WITH MY AtJNT
(English Comedy, PG)
Some profanity with a gen
erous mixture of mistresses
and prostitutes all comically
portrayed. Two nightclub
scenes involving partial nud
ity.
UNDER MILKWOOD,
(Drama, PG)
Suggestive romp in the hay
by three people; friendly
frolic with a prostitute.
VANISHING WILDERNESS
(Nature Documentary, G)
No problems.
VIISIONS OF EIGHT (Docu
mentary, G)
No problems
THE WAR BETWEEN MEN
AND WOMEN (Comedy, PG)
Negative portrayal of mar
riage. Women viewed as sex
objects. Lots of cocktail
party sex talk and a few
"with it" profanities. Young
children sexually sophisti
cated.
THE WAY WE WERE (Drama,
PG)
A few mild profanities; one
scene showing couple making
love in bed under sheets, with
focus on facial reactions of
girl.
WESTWORLD
(Futuristic Drama, PG)
Much shooting and blood,
with views of dead human
and "robot" bodies; one sex
ual encounter between human
male and ‘robot" female, with
some tumbling under sheets;
a rather grim scene of "robot"
set afire.
WHITE LIGHTNING (Southern
Drama. PG)
One murder sequence; earthy
language with some ‘country'
cursing; theme of revenge
P resented as acceptable; one
rutal beating; sheriff and
his deputies shown as cruel
and dishonest.
WILLARD (Chiller, PG)
Only real horror a three-min
ute sequence of two men
pursued and eaten to death
by rats. One brief, gross
hand-in-dress scene between
two hefty adults. Everyone in
the movie stupid and mean.
THE WRATH OF GOD (Drama,
PG)
A good deal of bloodshed.
Action centers around a
priest who kills, steals and
drinks his way into a town;
then hears confessions, says
Mass and performs other
priestly functions.
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1 5082 Bufoid Highway
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Tub 'n’shower bath with shower doors. . .and telephone
connection in bath room
Percale sheets and pillow cases
Self dialing phone
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Children Under 12 No Charge
One Exit N. Of St. Pius
3701 Northeast Expressway
Doravilie. Georgia 30340
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