Feb 16,1956
nudity | There is no nudity; however, sex is subtly mentioned (as in other G-rated films), and it is also very subtly implied that Billy and Julie go off to consummate their relationship when they walk off together hand-in-hand after he kisses her for the first time. In the next scene, a local fisherman says that it is "peculiar" that both have left town at the same time, to which Cousin Nettie responds "Nobody in our family ever did anything to be ashamed of." Then, Julie and Billy arrive, already married. During a clambake, Jigger comically (and unsuccessfully) tries to seduce Carrie Pipperidge. There is mention made about him trying to carry her into the woods. |
violence | Billy slaps Julie, though this is not shown at all. He is later seen threatening her with the back of his hand. For this behavior, he is rumored to be a habitual wife-beater, though he is not. He later slaps his daughter's hand in frustration, when she refuses a present that he has literally brought her from Heaven (having died, he has been allowed to return to Earth for one day). Jigger Craigin pulls a knife on Mr. Bascombe, intending to rob him, but Bascombe wrests the knife away. He then pulls a gun on Jigger and Billy while waiting for the police to arrive. Jigger flees and Bascombe fires two shots, which miss their target. This alerts two nearby policemen. Billy dies by accidentally falling on his knife while trying to escape from the police after the attempted robbery. Although the knife is seen falling out of his chest, there is very little blood shown, and what there is is nearly imperceptible (one must look very closely to see it.) |
profanity | None. In the stage version of "Carousel", Billy says 'hell", "damn" and "bastard", but all of these words have been either excised or changed to something milder in the film. The word "slut" is used a few times in the beginning of the film. |
alcohol | Billy enjoys drinking beer from time to time, though he is never shown doing it. Jigger is shown drinking something at the clambake, though it is never made clear if it is coffee or an alcoholic beverage. Jigger later tells Carrie that he would swim through beer with his mouth closed just to see her. |
frightening | None, although there is a moment, when Mrs. Mullin comes to visit Billy, that a conversation between him and Julie almost turns into an angry confrontation. Billy raises his hand to slap Julie, but is prevented from doing so by Mrs. Mullin - not out of any affection for Julie on her part, but because she simply doesn't want trouble. |