Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that The Saint is a 1997 action movie starring Val Kilmer as a thieving man of mystery who meets his match in a brilliant scientist played by Elisabeth Shue. There is some drug use -- Russian mafiosi snort cocaine. There are plenty of gunfights and explosions, and a little girl falls to her death from a railing inside an orphanage. A receptionist is shot and killed in cold blood. A priest is verbally abusive to a young boy when he refuses to go by the name foisted upon him by the orphanage; he is shown in silhouette and heard getting spanked by the priest. One use of "f--k." The Saint makes an escape by dressing like a Russian alcoholic homeless man and passes a bottle of vodka to an actual Russian alcoholic homeless man, who immediately drinks from it.
Sexual
Content
A man and woman in bed, post coitus. A woman keeps a top-secret equation in her bra; the lead character reaches for it. Occasional references to the Saint's prowess with women, and a joke about the antagonist's lack of skill in bed.
Violence
A little girl falls to her death while hanging off a railing inside an orphanage. A little boy is shown in silhouette and heard getting spanked by a priest. A receptionist is shot and killed. Gunfire, police, and military casualties. Fighting with punches and kicks.
Language
One use of "f--k." A priest calls the children of an orphanage "bastards."
Social
Behavior
No real positive messages.
Consumerism
Not applicable
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Russian mafiosi snort cocaine. Wine drinking at dinner. The Saint makes an escape by dressing like a Russian alcoholic homeless man and passes a bottle of vodka to an actual Russian alcoholic homeless man, who immediately drinks from it. Cigarette smoking.