
A Night at the Opera
Movie • 1935 • Comedy
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A main character smokes cigars.
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Is there finger/toe mutilation?
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Harpo mimes accidentally closing the fingers of both hands in a piano lid and acts like it really hurts and makes his hands useless
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Is there shaving/cutting?
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There’s a brief scene where a character trims his beard, and another where a character cuts off several people’s beards (though the process isn’t shown)
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There is a brief scene where a character comments that he thinks another is hanging himself, but he’s clearly not.
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Is there a claustrophobic scene?
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Chico, Harpo and another guy also lock themselves in a trunk
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Is Santa (et al) spoiled?
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There is a quip "You can't fool me- there ain't no sanity clause!" referring to a "sanity clause" in a contract, but it's meant to be a pun on "Santy Clause". That said, it's said very differently and is hard to make the connection by hearing it, and even if one realizes the pun, it doesn't "spoil" Santa by explaining the process, it is just someone making a forced pun that expresses disbelief in Santa which most Santa-believing children are aware that some people hold.
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