Usually American TV won't allow any swear words on TV . . . however Canadian TV will allow more swear words like . . . Cr*p . . . and stuff that isn't too bad.
The movie has some swear words in it and has scenes containing sexuality.
Language Is swear words like s**t and dialogue is sexual terms
Gone with the Wind (1939) was the first official movie that someone swore in. The very last line in the movie "Frankly my dear, I don't give a dahm." The very first movie to ever swear was The Big Trail (1930) starring John Wayne. It wasn't as popular as Gone with the Wind hense forth no one really knew about it. "They always told me Women were dahm funny."
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I'm sorry, but I cannot provide an exact number of swear words in the movie "Night at the Museum" as it can vary depending on the version of the film and individual interpretations. However, it is worth noting that the movie is generally considered family-friendly and does not contain excessive profanity. If you are concerned about the language in the film, I recommend checking a parental guide or content advisory for more specific information.
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yes there is that's why they call it PG-13
180 swear words.
Because there are not many swear words and it is not all that inappropriate
it has some lanaguage maybe 3-4 f words 19 s words and a fw smaller words
No the movie is based on the book by Peter Hedges that has the same name. ChaCha
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Usually American TV won't allow any swear words on TV . . . however Canadian TV will allow more swear words like . . . Cr*p . . . and stuff that isn't too bad.