A group of baddies armed with revolvers and rifles are threatening people on a train. At least one man gets shot while trying to escape. Some others might get potentially injured, but nothing gory or bloody is shown.
A woman disguised as a nun beats up an innocent man who tried to help her. She punches him in the face, throws him to the ground and kicks him in the stomach. The man knocks her down with a fist punch to her face.
Some casual death threats from the Jack Palance's character.
The protagonist is caught cheating at cards. To escape punishment, he overturns the table, pushes one of the opposing players away, hits the other in the head with the door and escapes. They shoot at him, but miss him.
A zebra is shown getting shot with a tranquilizing dart.
The protagonist is pursued and threatened by several men on a steamboat. He gets and gives out a few punches, but no one seems to be injured.
The protagonist knees a man in the groin in one scene.
A man shoots a statue with a rifle, mistaking it for a man.
Several men are fighting on the back of a moving lorry. Again, punches and kicks, but no visible injury. The scene ends with a car crash, and for a while it looks like the protagonist and his female companion didn't survive, but they did.
A man has his aching tooth pulled using several painful methods.
The protagonist fights with several men and, apart from the obligatory kicks and fist punches, beats them in their heads with elephant tusks. He then has his face slightly bruised.
A man and a woman are shown tied and gagged on the back of a jeep.
The baddies want to kill the main couple, but are prevented by a native African tribe. What follows is a big fight full of punches, kicks and gunshots. But nobody dies and no blood or gore is shown.
At dinner someone mentions the case of a man who was forced to eat his genitals.