Mar 10,1972
nudity | Some mild dialogue. Ray Milland's character has a propensity to sit in his wheelchair nude. The frogs are naked. Sam Elliott's large package can be seen through his tight jeans |
violence | Some brief blood. Dead bodies are seen (most of the deaths are off-screen). A silly old lady in a tangerine-colored dress gets bitten by a snake. Fake superimposed birds attack nothing. Lizards in the greenhouse are gassed alive. |
profanity | 'Damn, ass'. Hell Ray Milland's character says, "damn, ass and hell many times. He also says, "crawdad," "my career is over," "where's my Oscar to remind me I'm a movie star," "touch me in the morning, then just walk away." |
alcohol | Some drinking. One man drives a boat and imbibes beer. Later, we see him guzzling straight vodka. Later, he shoots up with heroin and eats several frogs because he thinks they're delicacies. |
frightening | The attacks could be frightening to some viewers. A frog croaks, many times. An alligator opens its mouth. Ray Milland's double chin shakes when he speaks. |