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footymum | 19:14 Sun 09th Mar 2008 | Arts & Literature
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Can anyone clarify something for me.
My son and his friend want to go to see 'the Game Plan' at the cinema tomorrow..it is classed as a 12A film and they are both 12 years old..does this mean that they can go and see the film on their own because they are 12 or does my husband have to accompany them as it's a 12A film...I've checked other online sites and none are specific about 12 year olds only stating 'under 12's' on their sites...thanks in advance..footymum
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12A means that anyone 12 or over can see the film, but anyone under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Go to
http://www.bbfc.co.uk/
and roll your mouse over the classifications at the top of the page for their meaning.
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Many thanks sddsddean for your really quick answer..problem solved....they're going on their own!! Kind Regards..footymum

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