A man is torn in half during an explosion, bloody shootings, two undetailed suicide scenes and injury detail of a bullet wound.
In the opening scene, there is a moderate bloody image as a man in the background of a scene is blown in half by an explosion on a plane. This is seen from a distance and is played for laughs, featuring no realistic gore, just a theatrical streak of blood on the wall behind him. The survivor of the plane crash is seen with blood and bruises on his face, and claims to be holding in an organ, but this isn't seen and again is framed humorously.
There is sight of a small amount of blood but no injury detail in a black-and-white crime scene photo; this murder is talked about without detail many times in the film.
A would-be assassin takes a suicide pill after being found out and flops to the floor immediately afterwards, this is comic and unrealistic.
Comical slapstick violence often present. A man often offers people hand grenades as a gift. In the first minute of the film, a man is blown up. It is fast and comedic, and not graphic. Blood splattered on the wall behind him.