¡Three Amigos! (1986) - Parents Guide Movie Rating

¡Three Amigos!
MPA: PG BBFC: PG Maturity Rating 7+

BBFC Reason
mild bad language, mild violence, sex references

BBFC Ratings info
THREE AMIGOS is a 1980s US comedy in which three Hollywood actors end up having to save a Mexican village from bandits. Language: There is use of mild bad language (eg 'shit', 'dick'). Violence: There is mild violence with shootings that result in characters being hit and falling over without any bloody detail. Sex: There are mild sex references, for example, when a character makes a passing reference to 'making love' and 'foreplay'.

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Sex & Nudity

mild

A woman and child request help from a group of bandits, and one offers to help her if she "helps him first." He then pulls her body up against his and tries to kiss her, but she wriggles free and leaves. It is a brief encounter. At a dwelling, there are many whores or prostitutes that are wearing very low-cut blouses, showing lots of cleavages. This goes on throughout all scenes at El Guapo's residence. And the end, where the three amigos are saying their good-byes, a woman kisses (briefly) Dusty (Chevy Chase), a woman kisses (briefly) Lucky (Steve Martin), and lastly, a woman showing lots of cleavage (wearing a very low-cut blouse) kisses Ned (Martin Short) passionately and lengthy. Sexual references (e.g. "flower" "foreplay") that would go over most children's heads (depending on your individual child).


Violence & Gore

mild

There's lots of mostly bloodless fatal shootings and fighting(some is comical). In one instance a bullet wound has a small amount of visible blood. Banditos use dynamite to blow up some buildings(serious).


Profanity

mild

A little profanity such as shit, damn, hell, goddamn, dick, ass, and balls. Not a ton but typical of a PG movie from 1986.


Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

mild

A room full of men and the three Amigos (supposedly don't know what Tequila is) drinking at a saloon. Then later, drinking hard liquor at El Guapo place.


Frightening & Intense Scenes

mild

When the three Amigos find out that it's for real and not just for a movie. At times El Guapo is realistically evil and others he is a comical villain.