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Parents Guide for
Assassins (1995)

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Sex & Nudity

None.

Violence & Gore

Assassins is an extremely mild action thriller with a little gunplay but no fights or anything graphic.

A man puts a gun to the side of his head, camera cuts to Robert Rath (Sylvester Stallone) and a bullet shot is heard, camera cuts to shot of man's dead body falling into a swamp.

A man in a wheelchair is shot in the chest three times, bloody bullet wounds are seen.

A bodyguard is shot dead, no blood is seen.

Miguel bain (Antonio Banderas) dislocates his own thumb.

Miguel snaps a cop's neck.

Miguel shoots two cop's in a car each once in the head, no blood is seen but two bullet holes in the windscreen are.

Robert Rath punches a taxi driver in the head and knocks him out before stealing his cab.

A man and woman are seen kissing in a corridor, Miguel walks up behind them and shoots the man twice in the lower back and the woamn twice in the stomach killing both of them, a man walks out of a nearby door and Migual shoots him as well.

Miguel bursts into a hotel room and shoots four men dead, there are bloody close-up shots of a man being shot in the chest and one being shot in the stomach.

Rath slams Electra (Julianne Moore) against a door.

A man is seen to be shot on a TV screen as his death is captured by a CCTV camera, then there are shots of the blood stained wall behind him a few scenes later.

A woman is shot in the back, bloody bullet wound seen.

There is an explosion and Miguel falls three storeys to the ground below.

A man in a black and white flashback is shot in the chest.

Miguel is shot in his lower back, Rath is shot in his leg while Miguel is again shot but this time in the shoulder.

There is a close-up of Miguel's hand dripping with blood.

Miguel falls several storeys to the ground floor of an old hotel, his bloddied face is seen.

A man is repeatedly shot by Rath and Miguel in the torso, various bullet wounds appear over his stomach, chest and shoulders.

Miguel crawls over to the man's body and shoots it through the head to 'make sure', off screen.

[spoiler]Rath shoots Miguel several times in the chest, various bloody bullet wounds are seen as his blood covered body falls to the floor.[spoiler]

Profanity

Infrequent use of strong profanity.

Miguel (Antonio Banderas) is seen to type 'Fuck You' repeatedly on a computer screen.

Several character's are seen drinking in casual settings.

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MPAA:
Rated R for violence and language.
Certification:
Canada:13+ (Quebec) / Canada:AA (Ontario) / Netherlands:16 / Peru:18 / Canada:14A (British Columbia) / Canada:PA (Manitoba) / Philippines:R-18 / Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) / Argentina:16 / Australia:M / Chile:18 / Finland:K-16 / France:U / Germany:16 / Norway:18 / Portugal:M/12 / Singapore:NC-16 / South Korea:18 / Spain:18 / Sweden:15 / UK:15 / USA:R (certificate #34080) / Iceland:16

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