The Motion Picture Association of America rates film trailers for content. The purpose is you wouldn't want a trailer that's rated 'R' shown before a 'G' rated film.
The song is not listed for the film's soundtrack according to IMDB . It was probably just in the film's trailer . Neither is it listed on the film's soundtrack .
The film rating '12A' is a UK film rating which defines a '12A' film as recommended for children 12 years and up, but can be seen by a child younger than that as long as they are accompanied by a responsible adult aged 18 years and up.
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The Film "The Vikings" does have a PG rating .
"NR" stands for "Not Rated." all films are not rated at some point in their history. A film distributor can decide to leave a film as NR or can decide to have it rated.Sometimes a rating has not yet been set for certain movies, so they put NR on the trailers. Later, the film is rated and the trailer is changed.For example, on some movie previews they say " This Film is NOT YET rated." Later they show the preview again and you may not notice it, but a rating is shown.
Well, it's the weight rating of the trailer which actually determines this. 3000 lbs. weight rating and up, you do.
5 to 10 percent of the Gross Trailer Weight Rating (GTWR).
the total weight of the trailer and boat
10-12%
Length has nothing to do with it. It's a combination of Gross Vehicle Weight Rating/Gross Combination Weight Rating and purpose which determines the necessary license class.
The Good Daughter - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG (film festival rating) France:-12 (film festival rating) India:G (film festival rating) UK:PG (film festival rating) USA:PG (film festival rating)
R, for sure! Have you seen the trailer?
The purpose of a credit rating is to determine a person's creditworthiness.
the pg rating of the film parada is:PG-13
Depends on the GVW of the trailer and the Gross Combined Weight Rating of the truck and trailer.
5 to 10 percentwhen are lights required to be istalled on a trailer
The length doesn't matter as much as the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the trailer and the Gross Combined Weight Rating of the combination of vehicle + trailer, as well as its use.