The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • A woman is seen dressed provactively throughout the film, there is alot of shots of her chest and buttocks in tight clothes.
  • A woman shows men to her room indicating she is a prostitute.
  • A man is seen having a bath, a woman washes him. No nudity is seen.
  • A woman shows her name to a man stitched onto her underpants.
  • A couple kiss passionately on a bed, the man is topless and she is seen in her underwear. This happens again later in the film.
  • A man washes a woman in a tin bath, she later gets out naked and runs into a house. Back view can be seen.
  • A man is shown to look at a woman's clothed breasts, we see numerous close ups.

Violence & Gore

  • Many men are threatened with guns throughout but they are rarely used.
  • Despite being a Sam Peckinpah movie, there is very infrequent violence. Despite this there are a couple instances of vicious violence.
  • A lizard is shot and it explodes with much blood present. This is brief though.

Profanity

  • Peckerwood is used.
  • s**t is said once. G*d-d**n is used.
  • Other language is words such as hell, damn, son of a bitch, bastard

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • A man is seen drinking from a whisky bottle throughout the film.
  • Various people are seen drinking.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A lizard is seen shot.
  • Rabbits are seen being cut up for food.
  • 2 men are seen in a pit of snakes.

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Violence & Gore

  • A man is robbed at gunpoint and left to die in the desert. He survives though.
  • A man is shot dead towards the end in an act of revenge. Blood is seen and the act is lingered on yet it isn't overly graphic.

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