Cannery Row

Movie • 1982  

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A depressed section of Monterey, California is the backdrop for an offbeat romantic comedy about a pair of mismatched lovers. Doc is a lonely marine biologist and former baseball star. Suzy is a scrappy, abrasive drifter who can't even succeed as a prostitute. Add Cannery Row's band of resident drunken derelicts to the mix and fireworks result, though not the romantic kind.
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Does the dog die?
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Are animals abused?
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Frogs are shown being coralled and caught in a stressful way, kept in sacks by the hundreds, handled unsafely, thrown, and crushed onscreen. At one point a live frog is thrown into a pickle jar filled with vinegar. Octopi are suffocated offscreen by lack of water. Snakes are kept in small enclosures and threatened so they'll rattle, though they are replaced by taxidermy specimens in those scenes.
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Does an animal die?
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Frogs are shown being crushed onscreen when one of the characters, Hazel, falls onto them. Multiple octopi introduced in the beginning are shown dead after their tank is smashed. Multiple sea urchins are killed offscreen for research purposes. It is worth noting that they do use live animals and kill them during the movie, and multiple taxidermied specimens are shown.
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Is there a dead animal?
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Is a child abused?
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Is a minor sexualized?
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Is there eye mutilation?
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