Mel Brooks' and Leslie Ann Warren's characters share a loving moment, they are kissing, then he undresses seven layers of top clothing but no nudity. Scene ends. Sex is implied but not shown.
There's a scene, when a woman tells a man, her story, about her husband. In her story, she imitates sexual activity by bouncing around and she's fully clothed.
Violence & Gore
Mild
Two thugs rough up Brooks' character and rob him twice and set a bag lady's possessions on fire (played seriously).
A dead body on the sidewalk (more sad than disturbing).
The rest is all pretty much comical including a major slapstick fight.
Profanity
Mild
4 uses of goddamn, bitch and shit
one F word, a few S words, and a few other profanities.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Mild
Characters randomly drink throughout the film.
We see the two thugs preparing to do cocaine but not the actual use.
Brooks' character gets heavily over-medicated at a hospital in a funny scene.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Moderate
The street conditions that the homeless are forced to live in may be disturbing to some.
The two thugs, while having a little bit of a comic twist to them, are menacing and cruel.
While played for laughs a bunch of rats run over Mel Brooks' character while he is sleeping.