15 in the UK
yes there is difference in names but both r same
PG' stands for Parental Guidance. This means a film is suitable for general viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for younger children. A 'PG' film should not disturb a child aged around eight or older. Parents should consider whether the content might upset younger or more sensitive children.
The original film was rated R.
NO - the grade of a film is classed as the minimum age allowed to see it. Rated 15 means you must be at least 15 yearsold to view it. It is the VIEWING that sets the age regulation -
In the United States, it rated R for graphic violence and some sexuality/nudity.
the certificate for the film the orphanage is 15.
In the USA its a R (i have no idea what that means) in th UK its a 15 and in Canada its an 18.
Certificate 15
UK Certificate: 18
12A
"The Shining" has an "R" (Restricted) certificate rating, which means the film is restricted to viewers who are 17 years or older unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.
12 A
2154
12a or 15
i think its a 12
12a in England