Get Out and Get Under (1920) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • The Boy (Harold Lloyd) gets distracted by a lady's legs while he is driving.

Violence & Gore

  • A man kills a few men as part of a play, and no one is obviously hurt in the movie.
  • Two policemen are shown with guns and shooting. Nobody is hurt, and this is played in a comedic context.

Profanity

  • There is a scene in which a man is presumed to have sworn. But as this is a silent film, nothing is heard. Either way it would have been done in a comedic context.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • There is a scene where a passerby takes a syringe out of his pocket, then turns his back to the camera. The implication is he injected himself with some drug.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A police chase occurs, although it's much more comedic than intense.
  • A car is driven through a large group of people, and it seems like everyone gets out of the way in time. This is done in a comedic context.

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