Operation Dumbo Drop (PG)
A harmless, if mostly charmless, movie.
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- Studio: Disney
- Cast: Danny Glover, Ray Liotta
- Running Time: 108 minutes
- Release Date: 07/28/1995
- Video/DVD Release Date: 11/05/1996
- Genre: Comedy
- MPAA Rating: PG
- MPAA Explanation: war action and language.
Parents need to know
Families can talk about the film's more subtle themes, such as Cahill's reasons for going by the book, or the connection between the enemy's refusal to shoot the elephant and a myth Linh earlier related.
Message
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Violence
A fist fight between American soldiers. Plenty of shooting, but results are more implied then explicit. Soldiers toss a grenade into a tent to frighten a fellow soldier.
Sex
An allusion to one character's affair with a general's wife.
Language
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Polly M. Robertus
Is it any good?
The tender bond between elephant Bo Tat and Linh, and Cahill's humble and knowledgeable appreciation of Vietnam and its people are positive elements in an otherwise mediocre movie. Parents may want to articulate thematic material that kids might miss, such as Cahill's reasons for going by the book. A bright 10-year-old (who fidgeted during the slow sequences) didn't make the connection between the enemy's refusal to shoot the elephant and a myth Linh earlier related.
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