Hell Hath No Fury

Violence, cruelty and offensive language Rated on: 31 March 2022

Hell Hath No Fury

What’s it about?

A group of American soldiers, a member of the French resistance and a German SS colonel all want to get their hands on a stash of Nazi gold bullion hidden in a cemetery. Unfortunately, a young woman who has been branded as a Nazi collaborator is the only person who knows where the gold is hidden.

The facts

  • English, French, and German language
  • Action thriller set in 1945
  • Runtime: 94 minutes

Why did it get this rating?

Violence

Strong gun and knife violence is shown, accompanied by plenty of blood effects. A limb is amputated following a bomb blast.

Cruelty

A woman is humiliated as she is suspected of being a Nazi collaborator. The same woman is then held captive and treated cruelly by a group of soldiers who want her to divulge a vital piece of information.

Offensive language

There is frequent use of highly offensive language that is used aggressively at times. This is likely to have a normalising effect on impressionable younger viewers who may be encouraged to imitate it.

Sexual content

A sex act involving a man and a woman is briefly implied in one scene. In another scene, a woman seduces a man before she shoots him in the face.

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