A wholesome family movie with no nudity.

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      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.

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        8 months ago

        That’s like saying that Greek students 3,000 years ago get an automatic B+ when there was no formal grading system.

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          8 months ago

          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.

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            8 months ago

            Sorry, but your original comment was not clear enough. Now that you explained it better, I understand now. Thanks.