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Extremely mild. A woman wears a low-cut top in a couple of scenes. Some soldiers and women dance and act flirtatious, but nothing lewd.
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7 of 18 found this mild
There are fistfight scenes though out the movie.
There are men that can be seen getting shot by shotguns and stabbed by swords and knives. They're also seen getting blown up by cannon blasts, but not in gory detail.
The film takes place during Texas's fight for independence from Mexico in 1836. There are at least two battles in the film.
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5 of 13 found this mild
"Damn" is used 4 times including 1 "Dammit", also the word "Hell" is used and 1 use of the word "Ass". "Prissy Jackass" is used in a deleted scene only shown in the Roadshow version.
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4 of 10 found this mild
Some smoking of cigars. Drinking throughout the movie including drunkenness (or pretended drunkenness) at different times.
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5 of 11 found this mild
There are dead bodies shown in the movie after the fall of the Alamo.
Jim Bowie, who in the film hates Col. Travis, challenges him to a duel, but the duel is never fought.
The whole final battle is very intense. After the battle, there is another intense moment when the Mexican soldiers discover Captain Dickinson's wife and children hiding, and she screams in terror. But nothing is shown in as gory a manner as would be portrayed today.