From a VHS tape recorded off TV 35 years ago; this is probably the best quality version out there until we can get a restored print. The movie as it currentl...
Which makes it de facto ‘G’ rated. It was shown in regular theaters with no warnings. Any movie that was in general release before the ratings system was given a ‘G.’ So a movie like this would be ‘G’ if it were released in theaters, but a video tape/DVD would have a different rating, and a TV broadcast would have a third, different rating.
Read what I wrote. If a movie made before the rating system was rereleased today it gets a ‘G’ rating for theaters. As a DVD or broadcast it would get a different rating.
Which makes it de facto ‘G’ rated. It was shown in regular theaters with no warnings. Any movie that was in general release before the ratings system was given a ‘G.’ So a movie like this would be ‘G’ if it were released in theaters, but a video tape/DVD would have a different rating, and a TV broadcast would have a third, different rating.
That’s like saying that Greek students 3,000 years ago get an automatic B+ when there was no formal grading system.
Read what I wrote. If a movie made before the rating system was rereleased today it gets a ‘G’ rating for theaters. As a DVD or broadcast it would get a different rating.
Sorry, but your original comment was not clear enough. Now that you explained it better, I understand now. Thanks.
No problem. Enjoy your day.