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Family Film Guide: 'Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day'
Friday, March 07, 2008
The Post-Gazette reviews movies from a family perspective:
'Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day'

Rated: PG-13.

Suitable for: Tweens and above.

What you should know: Frances McDormand plays a down-on-her-luck governess in 1939 London who falls into a job as a social secretary for an American actress juggling three men. Amy Adams of "Enchanted" co-stars.

Language: Some mild curses.

Sexual situations and nudity: A man's naked behind is shown in bed after an apparently lusty night and some innuendo made about his sexual prowess. Women model lingerie and are shown in their underwear.

Violence/scary situations: Punches are thrown but no one is seriously injured. Characters talk about friends or loved ones lost in World War I and how they dread the prospect of another war.

Drug or alcohol use: Cocktails and champagne flow.

First published on March 7, 2008 at 12:00 am
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