14 And Under -1973 Parents Guide-

refer to a transitional period for movie rating systems, particularly in the United Kingdom. Before the modern age-based system was standardized in 1982, the British Board of Film Censors (BBFC) used a specific set of certificates to guide parents on what content was suitable for children. The "AA" Rating (14 and Over) In 1970, the BBFC introduced the AA certificate , which remained in use throughout 1973. www.twinkl.it What it meant: This rating officially restricted entry to any person under the age of 14

Do not watch this as a family movie night film.

The 1973 Parents Guide for "14 and Under" likely addressed various aspects, including: 14 and under -1973 parents guide-