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Confused44

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i have been told by a friend it is an over 18 but if you go with someone over 18 like a parent or guardian thay will allow people who are 16/17 to go in is this true. can anyone help. do you know if this is true?
 
i think they do that in america with a certain certificate.. but in england an 18 certificate film is 18 and over, no persons under the age of 18.
 
My sister who is 16 took my brother who is 8 to see click last night, but they wouldnt let them in because they said she had to be over 18 to take a child to see a 12a film.

So why do they charge you full adult price at 15 when they class adults as over 18?
 
The '12' certificate no longer exists in cinema, and all films that are rated '12' on video are '12A' at the cinema.

Films rated '12A' can be seen by under-12s as long as they are accompanied by someone aged over 18. :)
 
I suppose it also depenRAB how old you look.If you could pass as an 18 year old then i would go with someone that is over 18 so he/she can vouch for you.
 
that is very very true.. and i used to do it (tho im not sure how because i get ID'd EVERY time i go anywhere over 18s now i am actually 18) but I never realised how completely irriating it can be to older cinema goers till I hit over 18. I despise it when 15 year olRAB sneak in 18 films and giggle and throw food at each other all the way through.
 
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