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.
Most theaters will not show unrated films. If they did most likely would require a parent present.
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.
'G'. Parents would have to approve 'PG', 'PG-13' or 'R'.
M rated movies dont need a parent or guardian, MA rated movies need an adult to accompany a child under 15.
Yes, 17 is the legal age for purchasing R-rated movie tickets in the U.S. I just did a Google search for it. The next rating up -- the strongest rating -- is NC-17 (absolutely no one 17 or under is admitted, even with a parent/guardian). So, it seems to follow that 17 would be the age for purchasing R-rated movie tickets.
Motion Picture Association of America rules state under 17 requires a parent or legal guardian. This applies nationwide.
rated r means the film has cussing ,violence, and nudity this is why 10 NOT the person who wrote the line above this r means it MIGHT HAVE cussing violence and nudity that person who wrote the first line is STUPID