

Rated X in 1979 name of rating changed to NC-17 in 1990. Uncut version unrated.Īrabian Nights ( Il fiore delle mille e una notte) Uncut version unrated.Įdited version rated R for strong sexuality, crude sexual dialogue, language and drinking, all involving teens. One scene had to be cut by 18 seconds in order to get an R release. Įdited version rated R for strong violence, sexuality, drug use and language. Had to be submitted twice before it was re-rated R. Originally rated NC-17 for sadistic graphic violence, bizarre sexuality/nudity, pervasive disturbing images and some strong language but was later edited to an R rating for strong bloody horror violence, pervasive language, sexual content/nudity and drug use. Originally rated X edited version rated R (1977) uncut version rated NC-17 (1990), rating surrendered.

Rated NC-17 "for extreme horror violence" You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. CARA began publishing the reasons for R ratings in 1990, and for all film ratings several years later. The list provides the reason the rating was given for some films. Otherwise, studios may choose to keep the rating for a theatrical or home video release, occasionally to commercial success. In some cases, studios will simply appeal for an R rating, or will "surrender" the rating (return the rating, leaving the film unrated). Most films that receive the rating are edited and resubmitted to obtain an R rating, as it permits greater distribution and potential for commercial performance. The NC-17 rating was created in 1990 to replace the X rating. The rating is the most restrictive in the MPA's film rating system, which is used for theatrical and home video film distribution in the United States. This is a list of films rated NC-17 ( No One 17 and Under Admitted originally No Children Under 17 Admitted) by the Classification and Rating Administration (CARA) division of the Motion Picture Association (MPA), an American film trade organization. Approximate running time: 1hour, 45 minutes.The MPA's "NC-17" rating symbol and rating block sample. All what, again And why were they all invited here in the first place Is this actually just another formulaic, all-too-predictable mystery story Or is it something diabolically e different Agatha Christie meets Pirandello, as characters rebel against their author. Oh, what fun! But wait e Her Ladyship refuses to summon the police! She says she won't go through all this, again. Suddenly, one of them dies of poison! Well, of course. There's the major who served in India the inebriated, fading actor the innocent ingenue the exotic lady in red the mysterious Chinese gentleman the rich dowager aunt and her faithful maid and worthless nephew. "Something unique that looks at the very fabric of murder mystery." Wellington Reviews (New Zealand)Ī group of the usual British murder-mystery types gather for a weekend retreat at the sumptuous country estate of the esteemed Lady Somerset. "It's a sign of fresh, intelligent writing when a playwright succeeds in totally messing with his audience's minds." Akron Beacon Journal "Clever and well-crafted comedy." Honolulu Pulse It's an idea I wished I'd thought of." Wairarapa Times-Age (New Zealand) "I LAUGHED and laughed LOUD throughout this wickedly delicious piece of work." Buster Spiller, "Delightfully warped." The Twinsburg Bulletin different?Īgatha Christie meets Pirandello, as characters rebel against their author. All what, again? And why were they all invited here in the first place? Is this actually just another formulaic, all-too-predictable mystery story? Or is it something diabolically. Her Ladyship refuses to summon the police! She says she won't go through all this, again. A group of the usual British murder-mystery types gather for a weekend retreat at the sumptuous country estate of the esteemed Lady Somerset.
