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* ''[[Where the Truth Lies]]'', [[2005]] (rating surrendered), for some explicit [[human sexuality|sexuality]].
* ''[[Where the Truth Lies]]'', [[2005]] (rating surrendered), for some explicit [[human sexuality|sexuality]].
* ''[[Whipped]]'', [[2000]]; edited version rated R for strong [[human sexuality|sexual]] content and [[profanity|language]].
* ''[[Whipped]]'', [[2000]]; edited version rated R for strong [[human sexuality|sexual]] content and [[profanity|language]].
* ''[[Whore (film)|Whore]]'', [[1990]]; edited version rated R for strong [[human sexuality|sexual]] situations and dialogue, and for some [[violence]]
* ''[[Whore (1991 film)|Whore]]'', [[1990]]; edited version rated R for strong [[human sexuality|sexual]] situations and dialogue, and for some [[violence]]
* ''[[Wide Sargasso Sea]]'', [[1993]] (rated [[1992]]); edited version rated R in 1993 for strong [[human sexuality|sexuality]]
* ''[[Wide Sargasso Sea]]'', [[1993]] (rated [[1992]]); edited version rated R in 1993 for strong [[human sexuality|sexuality]]
* ''[[The Wild Bunch]]'', [[1969]], originally rated R; re-rated NC-17 in 1993, but reverted to R on appeal
* ''[[The Wild Bunch]]'', [[1969]], originally rated R; re-rated NC-17 in 1993, but reverted to R on appeal

Revision as of 22:56, 17 December 2005

Logo for the NC-17 rating
Logo for the NC-17 rating

This is a list of films rated NC-17 by the Motion Picture Association of America's Classification and Rating Administration (CARA). It includes X-rated films reassigned an NC-17 rating, and titles originally rated NC-17, but edited for a lower rating. Titles with surrendered ratings are usually released unrated to avoid the stigma of NC-17.

Changes in ratings are due to resubmission or appeal by a film's producers. Films receiving an NC-17 are often cut and resubmitted in hopes of earning an R rating, which allows distribution to more outlets than an NC-17 rating.

Occasionally an R-rated film will have footage added to earn an NC-17 rating and its accompanying notoriety. In at least one case, an R-rated film was re-rated NC-17 even though no edits were made: The 1969 Sam Peckinpah film The Wild Bunch, originally rated R, was resubmitted by Warner Bros. in 1993 before an expected rerelease; to their surprise, it was rated NC-17, delaying the rerelease while the decision was appealed.

Some titles include the reasons the rating was given. In 1990, CARA began including a brief statement of the reason for a specific film's R rating; several years later it began giving reasons for all film ratings.


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