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Sex & Nudity

There is a brief kissing scene between Elsa and Indy, including Elsa briefly sucking on Indy's ear. They are both dressed in bath robes, and Indy is lying on top of Elsa. Sex is implied, but the scene cuts away before anything happens.

Violence & Gore

Most of the violence is in the form of physical combat and gunshots. However, much of the violence is rather comical and light and blood is rarely shown. If it is, it is hard to locate.

The most violent scenes come a third of the way into the movie. There is the tank chase where Indy shoots through 3 Nazis with a handgun, surrounding cars explode, a Nazi gets a bullet in his head and blood oozes down- as well as the major fight between Indy and Col. Vogel atop the runaway military vehicle.

And finally during the attempts to find the Holy Grail in the Canyon of the Cressent Moon- two men are decapitated, with one of their heads even rolling across the stones. A man gets shot in the chest and you can see blood.

Profanity

A few d**ns, maybe a h**l. Indy says "Jesus Christ!" but is reprimanded by his father.

There is very limited alcoholic or drug use in the film. Elsa lights a cigarette on one scene and champagne or wine is drank in an early scene of the movie.

The major and most intense/frightening scene is that of the villain's death where he rapidly ages. This means that his skin rots in seconds, his hair grows and falls off, and his entire body eventually becomes a dying skeleton. His voice also becomes deep and gravelly and his eyes bulge which may frighten some of the younger viewers. Those who find rats revolting may find one scene disgusting.

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