List of NC-17 rated films

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The MPAA's "NC-17" rating symbol.

This is a list of films rated NC-17 (No One 17 and Under Admitted; originally No Children Under 17 Admitted) by the Classification and Rating Administration (CARA) division of the Motion Picture Association (MPA), an American film trade organization. The rating is the most restrictive in the MPA's film rating system, which is used for theatrical and home video film distribution in the United States.

The NC-17 rating was created in 1990 to replace the X rating.[1] Most films that receive the rating are edited and resubmitted to obtain an R rating, as it permits greater distribution and potential for commercial performance. In some cases, studios will simply appeal for an R rating, or will "surrender" the rating (return the rating, leaving the film unrated). Otherwise, studios may choose to keep the rating for a theatrical or home video release, occasionally to commercial success.

The list provides the reason the rating was given for some films. CARA began publishing the reasons for R ratings in 1990, and for all film ratings several years later.

List[]

Title Release Rating status Notes on rating[2]
100 Tears 2007 Kept Rated NC-17 "for extreme horror violence"[3]
1900 1976 Surrendered Originally rated X; edited version rated R (1977); uncut version rated NC-17 (1990), rating surrendered.[4]
31 2016 Edited for re-rating Originally rated NC-17 for sadistic graphic violence, bizarre sexuality/nudity, pervasive disturbing images and some strong language but was later edited to an R rating for strong bloody horror violence, pervasive language, sexual content/nudity and drug use. Had to be submitted twice before it was re-rated R.[5]
American Psycho 2000 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong violence, sexuality, drug use and language. One scene had to be cut by 18 seconds in order to get an R release.[6] Uncut version unrated.
American Pie 1999 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sexuality, crude sexual dialogue, language and drinking, all involving teens.[6] Uncut version unrated.
Arabian Nights (Il fiore delle mille e una notte) 1974 Kept Rated X in 1979; name of rating changed to NC-17 in 1990.[7]
Artemisia 1997 After being edited, the film won an R rating on appeal for strong, graphic sexuality and nudity.[8][9]
Bad Education (La mala educación) 2004 Kept Rated NC-17 for a scene of explicit sexual content and nudity; edited version ("Special Edition") rated R for strong sexual content and male nudity throughout, language and some violent images.[10] Despite keeping the NC-17 rating, the film grossed $5.2 million in the United States theatrically, earning back more than its budget of $5 million.[11]
Bad Lieutenant 1992 Kept Rated NC-17 for sexual violence, strong language, nudity and graphic drug use; edited version rated R for drug use, strong language, violence, sexuality and nudity (the R-rated version was created only because the film's producers wanted the film to be carried by Blockbuster Video and the cost of creating the new edit and then receiving an R from an MPAA was expected to be much less than the amount of money it would earn in video rentals).[12]
Bank Robber 1993 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R in 1994 for strong sexuality and violence, drug content and language.[13]
The Barcelona Erotic Film Festival 1999 Kept Rated NC-17 for explicit sexual content [14]
Basic Instinct 1992 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong violence and sensuality, and for drug use and language.[6] Uncut version unrated.
Bent 1997 Kept Rated NC-17 for a strong scene of graphic sexuality; edited version rated R in 1998 for strong sexuality, including aberrant sexual dialogue, some brutal violence, language and drug use.[15]
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls 1970 Kept Originally rated X; name of rating changed to NC-17 in 1990.[16]
Bizarre 1991 Kept
Bliss 1997 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for graphic sex scenes with strong sex-related dialogue, and for language. 3 minutes were edited out to get a R rating.[17]
Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland 2016 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong crude and sexual content, drug use and language throughout, and some graphic nudity.[18]
Blue Is the Warmest Color 2013 Kept Rated NC-17 "for explicit sexual content"[19] The film was released with the NC-17 rating, yet took in over $19 million overall.[20]
Blue Valentine 2010 Re-rated R on appeal Originally rated NC-17 for a scene depicting cunnilingus; successfully appealed to an R-rating for strong graphic sexual content, language, and a beating.[6]
Body of Evidence 1993 Edited for re-rating Originally rated NC-17;[21] Edited version rated R for violence, language and a scene of sexuality. Uncut version unrated.
The Boondock Saints 1999 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong violence, language and sexual content.[6] Uncut version unrated.
Bound 1996 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sexuality, violence and language.[22] Uncut version unrated.
Boxing Helena 1993 Re-rated R on appeal Rated R for two scenes of strong sexuality and language.[23]
Boys Don't Cry 1999 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for violence including a rape scene, sexuality, graphic nudity, language and drug use.[24]
Braveheart 1995 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for brutal medieval warfare.[25]
Broken English 1996 Kept Rated NC-17 for explicit sexuality; edited version rated R for language, violence, and some drug content.[26]
Brüno 2009 Re-rated R on appeal Rated R appeal for pervasive strong and crude sexual content, graphic nudity, and language.[27]
The Canterbury Tales (I Racconti di Canterbury) 1972 Kept Originally rated X in 1979; name of rating changed to NC-17 in 1991.[28]
Casino 1995 Re-rated R on appeal Rated R for strong brutal violence, pervasive strong language, drug use, and some sexuality.[29]
Chained 2012 Edited for re-rating Originally NC-17 for some graphic violence. Edited version rated R for disturbing and sadistic violence including bloody killings, nudity and rape, and for strong language and sexuality.[30] One scene was trimmed to receive the R rating and the unedited scene is included as bonus content in the home media release.[31]
Chromeskull: Laid to Rest 2 2011 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong bloody violence, language and some nudity. Uncut version unrated.[32]
Clerks 1994 Re-rated R on appeal Rated R for extensive use of extremely explicit sex-related dialogue.[6]
Color of Night 1994 Edited for re-rating[33] Edited version rated R for strong sexuality, nudity, violence and language.
Comfortably Numb 1995 Kept Rated NC-17 for scenes of graphic drug use and some explicit sexuality.[34]
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover 1989 Original version surrendered X-rating, later re-rated NC-17.[35] Edited version rated R.
The Cooler 2003 Edited for re-rating[36] Edited version rated R for strong sexuality, violence, language and some drug use.
Crash 1996 Kept Rated NC-17 for numerous explicit sex scenes and violent content; edited version rated R for accident gore, some graphic language, and aberrant sexual content.[37]
The Crow 1994 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for a great amount of strong violence and language, and for drug use and some sexuality.[38]
Damage 1992 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sexuality, and for language. Uncut version unrated.
Dangerous Game 1993 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for pervasive strong language, aberrant sexuality, and drug use. Uncut version unrated.
Dark Obsession (Diamond Skulls) 1989 Rated in 1991. Rated NC-17;[39] edited version rated R for strong sensuality and for language.
Dead & Breakfast 2005 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong horror violence and language. Uncut version unrated.
Dead Presidents 1995 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong graphic violence, language, a sex scene and some drug use.
Delta of Venus 1994 Kept Rated in 1995.[40] Rated NC-17 for explicit sexuality; edited version rated R for strong erotic content.[41]
Descent 2007 Kept Rated NC-17 "for a brutal rape";[3] edited version rated R "for brutal rape, language, some sexual content and drug use"[42]
Desperado 1995 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong bloody violence, a strong sex sequence and language.[43]
The Devil's Rejects 2005 Edited for re-rating[44] Edited version rated R for sadistic violence, strong sexual content, language, and drug use. Uncut version unrated.
Dice Rules 1991 Kept Rated NC-17.[45]
Die Hard 2 1990 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong language and bloody violence.[46]
Die Hard with a Vengeance 1995 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong violence and pervasive strong language.[47]
A Dirty Shame 2004 Kept Rated NC-17 for pervasive sexual content;[48] "The Neuter Cut" (edited) version rated R for pervasive, strong, crude sexual content, including fetishes.[49]
The Doors 1991 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for heavy drug content, and for strong sexuality and language.[6]
The Dolls 1991 Kept Rated NC-17.[50]
The Dreamers 2003 Kept Rated in 2004. Rated NC-17 for explicit sexual content;[51] edited version rated R for strong sexual content and graphic nudity, language and some drug use. Originally released with a NC-17 rating, the film grossed $2.5 million in its United States theatrical release, a respectable result for a specialized film with a targeted audience.[52]
The Dreamlife of Angels 1999 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for some strong sexuality.
Easier with Practice 2010 Surrendered For a sequence of explicit sexual dialogue. Rating surrendered.[citation needed]
Easyriders Video Magazine #13 1992 Kept Rated NC-17 for pervasive sexuality and graphic sexual dialogue.[53]
El Infierno 2011 Kept Rated NC-17 "for some violence and aberrant sexual content"[54]
Elles 2011 Surrendered Originally rated NC-17 for "explicit sexual content", released theatrically with NC-17 rating; rating surrendered for DVD release.[55]
Emmanuelle: The Joys of a Woman 1975 Kept Originally rated X in 1976; rating symbol changed to NC-17 in 1991.[56]
Erotic Nights 1991 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for sensuality and sex-related dialogue.
Erotique 1994 Surrendered Rated R in 1998 for strong sexuality, sex-related dialogue and some language.
Evil Aliens 2005 Edited for re-rating Rated R for strong bloody violence and gore, sexual content, language, and drug use. Uncut version unrated.
The Evil Dead 1981 Kept Rated in 1994. Originally rated X, for substantial graphic horror violence and gore. Re-rated NC-17.
Evil Dead 2013 Edited for re-rating Originally rated NC-17,[57] edited version rated R for strong bloody violence and gore, some sexual content and language.[58] Uncut version unrated.
Extreme Justice 1993 Re-rated R on appeal Re-rated R on appeal for strong graphic violence, language, and for a scene of sexuality.
Eyes Wide Shut 1999 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sexual content, nudity, language, and some drug-related material. Blu-Ray release is Unrated, featuring original cut of film without digitally inserted figures covering up more graphic sexual activity.[59]
Fantasy 1991 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R in 1992 for strong sensuality and language.
Fantasies 1989 Edited for re-rating Rated in 1991.
Feardotcom 2002 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for violence including grisly images of torture, nudity and language[60]
Female Trouble 1974 Kept Originally X, rated NC-17 in 1999, re-rating NC-17 for explicit sexuality and nudity[61]
Fire on the Amazon 1993 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong language, areas of strong violence, and a scene of strong sexuality
Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders 1989 Edited for re-rating Rated in 1991. Edited for re-rating in 1993. Rated NC-17.[62] Edited version rated R for sex-related and scatological humor.
Freddy Got Fingered 2001 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for crude sexual and bizarre humor, and for strong language; heavily edited three-minute version rated PG.
Freeway 1996 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong lurid violence and sexual dialogue, some sexual situations, drug content, and language.[63]
From Dusk Till Dawn 1996 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong violence and gore, language and nudity.[64]
Frontier(s) 2007 Surrendered For extreme sadistic graphic violence and gore.[citation needed]
Games of Love 1991 Rated NC-17.[65]
The Getaway 1994 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for violence, sexuality, and language.[66] Uncut version unrated.
The General's Daughter 1999 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for graphic images relating to sexual violence including a strong rape scene, some perverse sexuality, nudity and language.[citation needed]
Glam 1997 Rated in 1998. Rated NC-17 for a scene of explicit sexuality and some dialogue.[67]
The Godfather Part III 1990 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for violence and language. The "Director's Cut," presumably added back in the graphic violence from the original cut but was mostly made up of 9 minutes of additional footage. Shots from the scene in question can be viewed in the making of Documentary "The Godfather Family," which discuss the scene in question of a man being stabbed in the neck with his glasses, and the dramatic spray of blood that followed.[68]
Goodfellas 1990 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong brutal violence, pervasive strong language, drug use, and some sexuality.[69]
La Grande Bouffe 1973 Originally rated X; rating symbol changed to NC-17 in 1998 for some explicit sexuality. Rating surrendered for Blu-ray.
Grindhouse 2007 Edited for re-rating Rated NC-17 for gratuitous violence, obscene sex/nudity, and harsh language; edited version rated R for strong graphic bloody violence and gore, pervasive language, some sexuality, nudity, and drug use.[citation needed] Uncut version unrated.
Gummo 1997 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for pervasive depiction of anti-social behavior of juveniles including violence, substance abuse, sexuality, and language.
Gutterballs 2009 Surrendered Rating surrendered.[citation needed]
Happiness 1999 Surrendered Rating surrendered
Hard Target 1993 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for a great amount of strong violence, and for language.[2] About 20 minutes of violence was cut by the studio to receive an R rating.[citation needed]
Hatchet 2006 Edited for re-rating For extreme horror violence; edited version rated R for strong bloody horror violence, sexual content, nudity, and language. Uncut version unrated.
Hostel 2005 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for brutal scenes of torture and violence, strong sexual content, language, and drug use. Uncut version unrated.
Hostel: Part II 2007 Re-rated R on appeal Re-rated R on appeal for sadistic scenes of torture and bloody violence, terror, nudity, sexual content, language, and some drug content.[citation needed] Uncut version unrated.
Hell's Belles 1997 Kept Rated NC-17 for graphic sexuality.[70]
Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth 1992 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong violence and sexuality, and for language.
Henry & June 1990 Kept First film to be rated NC-17.
High Tension (Haute tension) 2003 Surrendered Rated for strong graphic violence and gore. Rating surrendered. Edited version rated R in 2005 for graphic bloody killings, terror, sexual content, and language.
The Hills Have Eyes 2006 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong gruesome violence and terror throughout, and for language.[71] Uncut version unrated.
The Hottest Bid 1995 Kept Rated NC-17 for strong, graphic sexuality.[72]
House of 1000 Corpses 2003 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sadistic violence/gore, sexuality, and language.[citation needed]
Ice Cold in Phoenix 2004 Edited for re-rating Later rated R for strong sexuality, brutal violence, and language.
In the Cold of the Night 1990 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R.
In the Realm of the Senses (Ai no corrida) 1976 Rated X in 1976, changed rating symbol in 1991. Rating symbol changed from X.[73]
Inserts 1975 Kept Originally rated X; rating symbol changed to NC-17 in 1996 for explicit sexuality.
Inside (À l'intérieur) 2007 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong bloody violence, gruesome and disturbing content, and language. Uncut version unrated.
Inside Deep Throat 2005 Kept Rated NC-17 for explicit sexual content;[74] edited version rated R for strong sexuality including graphic images, nudity, and dialogue.[6]
Intent to Kill 1992 Kept Released in 1993 across most countries.[75][76] Received rating in 1992. Rated NC-17 for extreme violence.[77]
Jackass: The Movie 2002 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for dangerous, sometimes extremely crude stunts, language and nudity. Uncut version unrated.
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday 1993 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong violence and gore, and for sexuality and language.[78] Uncut version unrated.
Jason X 2002 Re-rated R on appeal Originally NC-17 for sadistic violence; re-appealed to successfully receive an R for extreme horror violence, language and some sexuality.
Jason's Lyric 1994 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong violence, sexuality and language, and for drug use. Uncut version unrated.
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 2001 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for nonstop crude and sexual humor, pervasive strong language and drug content.
Kalifornia 1993 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong violence, sexuality and language. Uncut version unrated.
Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love 1996 Edited for re-rating Rated R for strong erotic sequences, nudity and some violence.
Kids 1995 Surrendered Rated NC-17 for graphic sexuality and drug use involving teens, and a brutal beating.
Kika 1993 Surrendered Rated in 1994. Rating surrendered
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 2003 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong bloody violence, language and some sexual content. The scene in question, that of the fight against the "Crazy 88," was made softer for the MPAA by changing the full color of the scene to black and white just before the characters begin to spray copious amounts of blood. The Japanese DVD remains the only version to feature the scene in full color.[79] Uncut version unrated.
Killer Joe 2011 Surrendered R rating on appeal rejected; rated NC-17 for graphic disturbing content involving violence and sexuality, and a scene of brutality (surrendered); released theatrically with the NC-17 rating then the rating was surrendered for DVD/Blu-ray release; edited version rated R for strong and disturbing violence, sexuality, graphic nudity, drug use, and language.
Killing Me Softly 2000 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sexuality, some violence, and language.[citation needed] Uncut version unrated.
Killing Zoe 1994 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong violence and language, plentiful drug use, and a sex scene. Uncut version unrated.
Law Abiding Citizen 2009 Edited for re-rating Re-rated R for strong bloody brutal violence and torture, a scene of rape, and pervasive language.[80] Uncut version unrated.
L.I.E. 2001 Uncut version unrated. Edited version rated R in 2002 for strong sexual content involving teens, language, and brief violence.
Last Tango in Paris (Ultimo tango a Parigi) 1972 Kept Originally rated X in 1973; edited version rated R in 1981; edited version rated X in 1982; rating symbol changed to NC-17 in 1997 for some explicit sexual content.[81]
La ley del deseo (Law of Desire) 1987 Kept Rated in 2005. Originally rated X in 1987; re-rated NC-17 for a scene of explicit sexual content.[82]
Leonora 1991 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R in 1992 for sensuality, nudity, and language.
Love and Human Remains 1995 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sexual content, language, violence, and some drug use.
The Lover 1992 Re-rated R on appeal Re-rated R on appeal for graphic and aberrant sexuality. Uncut version unrated.
The Loves of Lady Chatterly 1992 Kept For scenes of explicit sexuality.[83]
Lucky Bastard 2013 Kept Rated NC-17 "for explicit sexual content"[19]
Lust, Caution 2007 Kept Rated NC-17 "for some explicit sexuality"; edited version rated R for strong sexual content and a scene of brutal violence.[3] Despite keeping the NC-17 rating, the film grossed $4.6 million in the United States theatrically,[84] and Focus was very satisfied with the film's theatrical release.[85] It has generated more than $18 million from DVD rentals in the United States.[86]
Maniac Cop III: Badge of Silence 1993 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong violence, and for language and some drug content. Uncut version unrated.
Marie and Jack: A Hardcore Love Story 2002 Rated in 2007. Rated NC-17 "for explicit sexuality"[3]
Ma Mère 2004 Kept Rated in 2005. Rated NC-17 for strong and aberrant sexual content;[87] edited version rated R for strong aberrant sexuality, some language, and violent images.
Marriage 2.0 2015 Kept Rated NC-17 for explicit sexual content and graphic nudity throughout[88]
Man Bites Dog (C'est arrivé près de chez vous) 1992 Kept Rated in 1993. Rated NC-17 for strong graphic violence.[89]
Martyrs 2008 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for disturbing/severe aberrant behavior involving strong bloody violence, torture, sexuality and some nudity. Uncut version unrated.
Matador 1986 Kept Rated in 2005. Rated NC-17 in 2005 for aberrant sexuality including violence.[90]
Menace II Society 1993 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong bloody violence, drug use, and pervasive language.
Mercy 1999 Surrendered Originally rated NC-17 (Surrendered) Edited version rated R for language, drug use, and perverse sexual behavior including violence and nudity.
Midnight Woman 1990 Kept Rated NC-17
Midsommar 2019 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for disturbing ritualistic violence and grisly images, strong sexual content, graphic nudity, drug use and language. Uncut version unrated.
Modern Love 1991 Kept Rated NC-17[91]
Monster's Ball 2001 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sexual content, language, and violence.[citation needed] Uncut version unrated.
Murder-Set-Pieces 2004 105-minute version released theatrically with NC-17 rating, director's cut runs 91 minutes, and edited 83-minute version rated R for grisly bloody violence, disturbing images, strong sexuality and nudity, and for language. Director's cut version unrated.
Myriam 1982 Kept Rated in 1991. Rated NC-17[92]
Mysterious Skin[93] 2004 Surrendered
Nothin' Goes Right 1988 Kept Originally rated X in 1989; rating symbol changed to NC-17 in 1991.[2]
Natural Born Killers 1994 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for extreme violence and graphic carnage, for shocking images, and for strong language and sexuality.[6] Uncut version unrated.
Nil by Mouth 1997 Re-rated R on appeal Re-rated R on appeal for graphic drug use, non-stop strong language, brutal violence and some disturbing images[citation needed]
The Night Buffalo 2007 Kept Rated NC-17 "for some graphic sexuality"[94]
Nymphomaniac 2013 Surrendered Rated in 2014. Originally rated NC-17; rating surrendered before release[95]
Orgazmo 1997 Kept Rated in 1998. Rated NC-17 for explicit sexual content and dialogue. Unrated version also released.[2]
Original Sin 2001 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sexual content and some violence.[citation needed]
Peepshow ???? Kept Rated NC-17. Rated in 1990
Paris, France 1994 Kept Rated NC-17 for explicit sexual content[citation needed]
The Passion Chronicles 2018 Rated NC-17[96]
Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead 1993 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for violence and gore, and for language and sexuality. Uncut version unrated.
Pink Flamingos 1972 1997 re-release rated NC-17 for a wide range of perversions in explicit detail.[97]
Play Thing ???? Kept Rated NC-17. Rated in 1990.
Poison 1991 Surrendered Originally rated NC-17 for explicit sexuality; edited version rated R for sensuality, strong language, and sexual violence.[citation needed]
Predator 2 1990 Edited for re-rating Originally rated NC-17 for strong graphic violence; edited version rated R for strong violence and language, and for sexuality and drug content.[98]
Prisoners 2013 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for disturbing violent content including torture, and language throughout.
Pulp Fiction 1994 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong graphic violence and drug use, pervasive strong language, and some sexuality.[99]
Radio Active ???? Kept Rated NC-17. Rated in 1990.
Rated X 2000 Surrendered Edited version rated R for strong sexuality and nudity, drug use, language, and some violence.
Razor Blade Smile 1999 Edited for re-rating For extreme horror violence/gore and sexuality; edited version rated R for horror violence and gore, sexuality, language, and some drug content.
Reno 911!: Miami 2007 Edited for re-rating Originally rated NC-17 for graphic sexual content and nudity; edited version rated R for sexual content, nudity, crude humor, language, and drug use.
Requiem for a Dream 2000 Surrendered Edited version rated R in 2001 for an intense depiction of drug addiction, graphic sexuality, strong language, and some graphic violence.
Romantic Memoirs (Baksmälla) 1973 Rated in 1990
Romper Stomper 1993 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R in 1994 for brutality and violence, sexuality and language. Uncut version unrated.
The Rules of Attraction 2002 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sexual content, drug use, language, and violent images.
Santa Sangre 1989 Kept Rated R in 1991 for bizarre, graphic violence and sensuality, and for drug content; also rated NC-17 in 1990 for several scenes of extremely explicit violence.[100]
Sausage Party 2016 Edited for re-rating Originally rated NC-17 until it was toned down to be rated R for strong crude sexual content, pervasive language and drug use.[101]
Saw 2004 Edited for re-rating For strong graphic violence; edited version rated R for strong grisly violence and language.[2] Following the Sundance Film Festival it was edited for an R rating for wide theatrical release. The R-rated version of the film is 8 seconds shorter than the NC-17-rated version.[citation needed] Uncut version unrated.
Saw II 2005 Re-rated R on appeal Re-rated R on appeal for grisly violence and gore, terror, language and drug content. Saw II was the only film in the to win an R rating on appeal.[citation needed] Uncut version unrated.
Saw III 2006 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong grisly violence and gore, sequences of terror and torture, nudity, and language. Uncut version unrated.
Saw IV 2007 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for sequences of grisly bloody violence and torture throughout, and for language. Uncut version unrated.
Saw V 2008 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for sequences of grisly bloody violence and torture, language and brief nudity. Uncut version unrated.
Saw VI 2009 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for sequences of grisly bloody violence and torture, and language. Uncut version unrated.
Saw 3D 2010 Edited for re-rating Had to be edited six times for an R-rating to be approved.[102] Edited version rated R for sequences of grisly bloody violence and torture, and language. Uncut version unrated.
Scary Movie 2 2001 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sexual and violent humor, graphic language, and some drug content.[103]
Scream 1996 Edited for re-rating Seven seconds of gore was cut in order to obtain the R.[104] Edited version rated R for strong graphic horror violence and gore, and for language. Uncut version unrated.
The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet 1970 Rated in 1990.[105]
Secretaries 2006 Kept Rated NC-17 for pervasive graphic sexuality and nudity.
Seduced: Pretty When You Cry 2001 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong perverse sexuality, drug use, language and violence.
The Seduction of Angela 1991 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R in 1992 for sensuality, nudity and some sex-related dialogue.
Seed of Chucky 2004 Edited for re-rating Theatrical version rated R for strong horror violence/gore, sexual content and language. DVD version surrendered an NC-17. Uncut version unrated.
A Serbian Film 2010 Rated 2011. Rated NC-17 "for extreme aberrant sexual and violent content including explicit dialogue";[54] heavily edited version.[106]
The Shadowed Mind 1988 Kept Rated 1991. Rated NC-17.[107]
Shame 2011 Kept Rated NC-17 "for some explicit sexual content"[54]
Showdown in Little Tokyo 1991 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong violence, and for language, sensuality and drug use. Uncut version unrated.
Showgirls 1995 Kept Rated NC-17 for nudity and strong sexuality throughout, and for some graphic language and aberrant violence; edited version rated R for strong sexuality and nudity, language, a violent rape scene, and drug use. A preview of the film called Showgirls: Sneak Preview was also rated NC-17 for strong sexual images. Despite the NC-17 rating, the film became one of MGM's top 20 all-time bestsellers on the home media market.[108]
Sliver 1993 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sexuality, and for language and violence. Uncut version unrated.
Softly from Paris: Series I-V 1990 Kept Rated NC-17[109]
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 Edited for re-rating Edited several times until it was rated R for pervasive vulgar language and crude sexual humor, and for some violent images.[2] According to the filmmakers, they edited the film with something more vulgar every time they submitted it to the MPAA again.[110][111] Right after it was released, Jack Valenti, president of the MPAA, said that he regretted not rating it NC-17.[110]
Spiral 2021 Edited for re-rating Had to be edited eleven times for an R-rating to be approved.[112] Edited version rated R for sequences of grisly bloody violence and torture, pervasive language, some sexual references and brief drug use. Uncut version unrated.
Starship Troopers 1997 Edited for re-rating To avoid an NC-17 rating, 4 seconds had to be trimmed from the final battle at the military base until it was rated R for graphic sci-fi violence and gore, and for some language and nudity.
Stone Cold 1991 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong violence and language, and for sensuality.
Story of O (Histoire d'O) 1975 Kept Originally rated X; re-rated NC-17 in 2002 for rape and aberrant sexual content.
Storytelling 2001 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sexual content, language, and some drug use.
Summer of Sam 1999 Edited for re-rating Edited down to an R rating.[113] Edited version rated R for strong graphic violence and sexuality, pervasive strong language and drug use
Swearnet: The Movie 2014 Kept Rated NC-17 for some explicit sexual content, graphic nudity and for language.[114]
Team America: World Police 2004 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for graphic crude and sexual humor, violent images, and strong language, all involving puppets. According to the filmmakers, the film required nine re-submissions of the graphic puppet sex scene before earning an R-rating, just a week before the release of the film.[115] Uncut version unrated.
Texas Chainsaw 3D 2013 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong grisly violence and language throughout. Uncut version unrated.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1974 Re-rated R on appeal Re-rated R for Strong Horror Violence, and language. Banned in the UK until 1990.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning 2006 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong horror violence/gore, language, and some sexual content. Uncut version unrated.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 1986 Surrendered Originally rated X (surrendered) re-rated R in 2000 for DVD release. All subsequent home video versions released unrated.
Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III 1990 Edited for re-rating Originally rated X (edited); re-rated R in 1990 for DVD release.
Teenage Bonnie and Klepto Clyde 1993 Re-rated R on appeal Rated R on appeal for strong graphic violence, strong language and sexuality.[116]
This Film Is Not Yet Rated 2006 For some graphic sexual content. First cut was rated NC-17, but since the final film was altered from when it was first submitted, no longer can carry the NC-17. Left unrated.
This One's for the Ladies 2018 Uncensored version rated NC-17 for "some explicit sexual images"[117]
Thomas in Love (Thomas est amoureux) 2000 Rated 2001 (surrendered); edited version rated R in 2002 for strong sexuality and language.
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (¡Átame!) 1990 Kept Originally rated X (surrendered); re-rated NC-17.
Titus 1999 Edited for re-rating Originally rated NC-17;[118] edited version rated R for strong violent and sexual images.[119]
Tokyo Decadence (Topâzu) 1991 Kept Rated in 1993. For strong, explicit, sado-masochistic sexuality.[120]
Total Recall 1990 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sci-fi violence and gore, language, sexuality and some nudity.[121]
Tower of Terror 1992 Kept For extreme horror violence.[122]
Train 2008 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong grisly bloody violence, disturbing images, sexual content, and language.
Trois 2000 Edited version rated R for strong sexuality, language and some violence; original version rated NC-17 for some explicit sexuality.
Tropic of Cancer 1970 Kept Originally rated X; re-rated NC-17 in 1992 for strong language and sex-related dialogue.[123]
True Romance 1993 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong violence and language, and for sexuality and drug use.[124] Uncut version unrated.
Two Girls and a Guy 1997 Edited for re-rating Rated in 1998. Rated NC-17 for a scene of explicit sexuality; edited version rated R for a strong sex scene, strong language, and sexual dialogue, and for a violent image.
Twogether 1993 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sexuality and language.
Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend 1993 Kept Rated NC-17[125][126] for extreme violence and gore, explicit sexuality and for language.
The Ugly 1998 Surrendered Edited version rated R for extreme violence, language, and a scene of sexuality.[2]
Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning 2012 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for brutal bloody violence throughout, strong sexual content, graphic nudity, and language.
Wadd: The Life & Times of John C. Holmes 2003 Kept Rated NC-17 for explicit sexual content; edited version rated R for strong sexual content, language, drug use, and some violent images.[127]
When Night is Falling 1995 Surrendered Edited version rated R in 1996 for strong sexuality and some language.
Where the Truth Lies 2005 Surrendered For some explicit sexuality.
Whipped 2000 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong sexual content and language.
Whore 1990 Kept Rated NC-17;[128] edited version rated R for strong sexual situations and dialogue, and for some violence. Unrated version also released.
Wide Sargasso Sea 1993 Kept Rated in 1992. Rated NC-17 for strong, explicit sexuality;[129] edited version rated R in 1993 for strong sexuality.
Wild at Heart 1990 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong brutal bloody violence including disturbing images, strong sexuality, nudity, and language.[130]
The Wild Bunch 1969 Re-rated R on appeal Originally rated R. Was resubmitted by Warner Bros. in 1993 before an expected re-release; but to their surprise, it was rated NC-17. It was reverted to R on appeal.[131][132]
The Wolf of Wall Street 2013 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for sequences of strong sexual content, graphic nudity, drug use and language throughout, and for some violence[citation needed]
Wrong Turn (2021) 2021 Edited for re-rating Edited version rated R for strong bloody violence, grisly images, and pervasive language[133]
WVAG in New York City 2001 Kept For graphic sexuality[134] (short film).
Y Tu Mamá También 2001 Surrendered Originally rated NC-17, released unrated.[135]
You So Crazy 1994 Surrendered Released unrated by Samuel Goldwyn Co.[136]
Your Friends & Neighbors 1998 Re-rated R on appeal Re-rated R on appeal for graphic dialogue, strong sexuality and language[137]
Young Adam 2003 Theatrical version rated NC-17 for some explicit sexual content; edited version for home video rated R for strong sexual content, some disturbing behavior, and language.[138]
Zack and Miri Make a Porno 2008 Re-rated R on appeal Rated R for strong crude sexual content including dialogue, graphic nudity, and pervasive language.
Zandalee 1990 Surrendered Orginally rated in 1990 then again in 1991. Edited version rated R for strong sensuality, sexual dialogue, and language.

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