"The Wonderful World of Disney" Eloise at the Plaza (TV Episode 2003) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • Mrs. Stickler fixes an apparent underwear wedgie in a brief scene near the end of the film.
  • Eloise's underwear are briefly visible when she jumps on a character's bed.
  • Nanny is seen in a silk slip, although nothing overly revealing is shown.
  • Some mild romance (kissing, hugging, hand-holding), but no explicit sexuality or sexual dialogue.

Violence & Gore

  • Eloise playfully punches Leon in the arm when they're at the planetarium together.
  • A chef slams his hat down and almost hits his colleague, but instead only ends up hollering at him (meant to be comedic).

Profanity

  • Some mild name-calling, no profanity or swearing.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Eloise's tutor drinks shots of whisky in a bar, at one point doing so in front of Eloise, after earlier having told her that he doesn't drink. He hates the taste of it, and spits it out onto a bartender.
  • Nanny offers the tutor a martini (visible on-screen); he declines.
  • Nanny (Julie Andrews) drinks beer in a few scenes.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A number of turkey dinners catch fire in the Plaza's kitchen; nobody is hurt, but flames are seen everywhere as Eloise and Leon struggle to put the fire out with a hose. The two main chefs are distraught by the fire.
  • A woman has water poured on her from a dumbwaiter (played for comedy).
  • A man fears that his son is missing in New York City; this inspires a search party and police cars to show up at the Plaza.
  • Eloise leaves her pet turtle under a restaurant table; the turtle is nearly stepped on by a frightened woman, who jumps up and screams in terror, accusing the Plaza of having vermin.

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Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The film deals with the death of Leon's mother; there are a couple of quite emotional scenes where he admits his grief to Eloise, and his loneliness after being sent away by his father.

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