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In order to see an R-rated movie in the United States, you must either be 17 years old or go with someone who is 18 or older and buys your ticket. In most instances, a 17 year old person cannot buy a ticket for somebody under 17.

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Yes. The R rating just means that somebody under 17 cannot go to a movie without somebody older than 17. They need the accompanyment of an adult.

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13y ago
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Most theaters will not show unrated films. If they did most likely would require a parent present.

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12y ago
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If the adult is a parent or legal guardian, yes.

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The restriction is enforced by local authorities and in nearly all cases in the US it requires that the parent or guardian accompany the underage person.

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I think so, but not sure.

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No, not if you're under 17.

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Yes

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