Yes, 17 is the rule nationwide.
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Yes, a parent or guardian.
You must be 17 or accompanied by an adult if you are younger than 17 years old.
yes you can. in some movie theaters like the one by my house mann cinnima you do not have to be 18 to see the movie or even need a parent
17 alone any age with parent or guardian.
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The Roommate is rated PG-13.The Roommate is rated PG-13 and will be out in theaters February 4, 2011.
Yes, a parent or guardian.
Only if it was shown in US movie theaters. Television productions do not use the MPAA movie rating system.
You must be 17 or accompanied by an adult if you are younger than 17 years old.
The movie Crooked Arrows is rated PG-13. The movie was first released into theaters the year 2012 and stars Brandon Routh, Crystal Allen, and Gil Birmingham.
Most theater chains will not show a film that is rated NC-17.
Unrated is the version shown to movie coordinators before it was edited and made to be fit in theaters as a rated R movie Hope this helps!
Yes, in the United States, you must be 17 years or older to view an R-rated movie without a parent or adult guardian. Some theaters may have their own policies on age restrictions for R-rated films.
"IT" has no rating. The reason why "IT" did not receive a rating is because the movie "IT" was adapted as a TV film. Apparently Warner Bros. announced that there will be a remake of the Stephen King novel. The movie is due in theaters sometime in 2011. I would assume that the remake will probably be rated R.