A Child's Christmas in Wales (TV Movie 1987) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • A brief kiss is shown between an aunt and an uncle during Christmas dinner.

Violence & Gore

  • A few snowballs are thrown at cats.
  • Although no actual violence or gore is involved, Thomas' grandfather as a young boy receives a hatchet for Christmas, which his aunts and uncles promptly confiscate.

Profanity

  • A group of boys tease an old man called Mr. Daniel with "Mr. Daniel looks like a Spaniel" to which Mr. Daniel, clearly unamused yells "You wicked boys!"
  • Later, some children in a poor alley jeer and throw snowballs at these boys.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Some wine and port consumption takes place on Christmas Day.
  • Old men are shown in a window smoking cigars.
  • Thomas' grandfather, as a young boy, uses a sugar stick as an imitation cigarette.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A group of boys are frightened and run away when they hear an old man's voice singing "Good King Wenceslas" along with them at Christmas night.
  • A group of fireman overreact to a small fire in a living room, spraying practically everything in their sight.
  • Two men frighten a lady playing piano with a wind-up mouse.
  • The mention of a dead robin "with all but one of its fires out and that fire still burning on its breast" might be upsetting to some viewers, especially young children.

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