14 — And Under -1973 Parents Guide- [patched]
. General adult language is present but not the primary focus. Alcohol & Drugs:
For example, was it:
If you are a parent of an older teenager (18+) and choose to watch this for film studies or historical context, here are topics to discuss: 14 and under -1973 parents guide-
The single biggest difference between parenting in 1973 and parenting today is . If your child is between the ages of 8 and 14, you have likely told them to leave the house after breakfast and not return until supper. There is no cell phone. There is no GPS. There is only the promise that if they get hit by a car, a neighbor will call the police, and the police will call the operator, and the operator will call your landline (which has a 20-foot cord). If your child is between the ages of
. Includes a scene where a mother spanks a child as punishment for masturbating. Profanity: There is only the promise that if they
The "14 and Under" rating was introduced to indicate that a movie was suitable for viewers aged 14 and under, with parental guidance recommended. This rating was equivalent to the modern-day "PG" (Parental Guidance) rating.
Films with an AA rating often contained more mature themes, moderate violence, or stronger language than a "Universal" (U) or "A" film, but they were not deemed "adult" enough for an X rating. www.twinkl.it Comparison to Modern Ratings