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U.S. Marshals | 1998 | PG-13 | - 1.6.6

In this sequel to "The Fugitive" Tommy Lee Jones is back hunting a new runaway -- Wesley Snipes.

SEX/NUDITY 1 - Kissing. Scantily clad women.

VIOLENCE/GORE 6 - A plane crash, and people are sucked out of a hole in a plane. Men are shot in many scenes, sometimes with blood and sometimes resulting in death. A man is shot many times leaving a bloody shoulder. People are hit in head and back with guns a few times. A man is shot, leaving blood on his chest. A couple of scenes with many people being shot at. A man is shot in the head and a man is shot with lots of blood on his mouth, lips and torso. A video of men pummeling and shooting each other. Smears of blood on a wall and door. Photos of corpses with blood on their faces and chests and a corpse with a very bloody neck. Blood on lips, a bloody nose, very bloody shirt and cuffs, bloody cuts on a face, a bruised face, bloody bandages on a man and blood on the forehead of a car crash victim. A man rips out his tubes and IVs. Some scenes of people in fistfights with punches in the face and abdomen and a man is bitten. Chases, rioting, explosions and fires. Many scenes of threatening with guns and knives, and many scenes of scuffles and grappling with guns. Many scenes of reckless driving.

LANGUAGE 6 - One F-word, many mild obscenities and scatological references, some anatomical references.

DISCUSSION TOPICS - Law enforcement, fugitives, cover-ups.

MESSAGE - Things are not always as they appear.

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