MPA: PG
BBFC: PG
Maturity Rating
7+
- MPAA Reason
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Rated PG for mild violence and language.
- BBFC Reason
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mild sex references, language, violence, threat
SISTER ACT is a US comedy, from 1992, in which a lounge singer must go into hiding as a nun after witnessing a murder.
- BBFC Ratings info
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SISTER ACT is a US comedy, from 1992, in which a lounge singer must go into hiding as a nun after witnessing a murder.
Sex:
Infrequent and undetailed references are made to sex and 'hookers'. There is very brief sight of a shop advertising adult films, although no detail is shown.
Language:
Infrequent use of mild bad language ('shit', 'ass').
Violence:
There is a sequence implying an execution shooting, but this is not shown on screen. Another character is shot in the arm, with brief sight of blood on his suit.
Threat:
Characters are occasionally held at gun point or chased by armed men.
There are infrequent scenes of adult characters smoking.
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Sex & Nudity
none Kissing and a mention of tapes Delores says 'am I in them'.
Violence & Gore
mild Contains one discreet, implied scene of a man being shot in the head. The actual impact and injury detail is not depicted on-screen.
Another character is shot in the arm and the wound is briefly visible (and is lacking in detail). The impact is mitigated by the fact that the wound is concealed by the character's hand.
A man is punched in the face.
Two characters are briefly punched in the groin by another character.
Profanity
mild 2 uses of shit and butt 4 uses of damn 1 use of hell, hooker, ass, scum, blasphemy, oh my god, oh my goodness, for goodness sakes
Contains two uses of mild coarse language (i.e. "shit").
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
mild Contains infrequent instances of casual smoking and drinking as a few scenes are set in a casino.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
mild Guns and shooting