Mild
3 of 4 found this mild
In some old black and white stock footage we see some brief scenes of women in burlesque shows(mildly risque at best however).
George Burns briefly describes the physical attributes(breasts and butt) that a woman in the comedy sketch will need to have.
During a comedy sketch, there is a nurse that shows a lot of cleavage in a short dress. Every time she leaves the room she walks with a sexy wiggle in her rear. Walter Matthau(playing the doctor) ogles her a few times including putting his face close to her cleavage and butt and making some comical and suggestive remarks.
After a woman gives an old man a medical injection in his buttocks(no nudity), he playfully acts as if he is going to pinch her rear end. Played for laughs.
Lee Meredith has some good cleavage as nurse.
None
2 of 3 found this to have none
Some brief mild slapstick including Walter Matthau comically threatening George Burns with a kitchen knife(not taken seriously).
Mild
4 of 7 found this mild
2 uses of s**t and 1 use of ass. Other mild salty language sprinkled throughout the film including crap, damn, hell, son of a bitch, bastard, goddamn, and some religious exclamations.
A small amount of very brief, mild, and subtle bathroom humor.
Some insults such as idiot, putz(one time written on a mirror), and lunatic.
Some mild racial remarks(1 use of "lousy Japs" is the worst of it).
Mild
3 of 4 found this mild
Some cigarette and cigar smoking.
Some booze bottles are seen in Walter Matthau's messy apartment but no alcohol is seen consumed in this film.
Drugs: None
Mild
2 of 4 found this mild
A dramatically intense scene in which a man has a heart attack.