Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is rated PG in the UK, US and Canada.
For a full list of ratings please see below:
'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' - Part 1 is rated PG13 which opens 19th November 2010 .
No, the movie is rated PG-13.
Different people have different opinions in books, here are mine:- 1.Prisoner of Askaban 2.Deathly Hallows 3.Goblet of fire 4.Order of the phoenix 5.Chamber of Secrets 6.Sorcerer's stone 7.Half-blood prince In my opinion, I would give it 9/10 because they could have explained everything in an easier language so kids could undersatand it more easily. p.s. I LUV ALL THE HARRY POTTER BOOKS AND MOVIES!
Yes, it is rated PG-13 in the U.S. Yes
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (the fourth episode) is rated PG-13 in the US and 12A in the UK for sequences of fantasy violence and frightening images.
It is a PG.
No, like Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone, it is rated PG. All of the other movies are rated M.
Lego Creator Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - 2002 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:E
The movie is rated PG for scary moments, some creature violence and mild language.
That entirely depends on your own personal preference. It is highly rated and enjoyed by lots of people.
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#7 is going to be rated R but that's just to make it sound exciting #6 has 2-6 ADDED scenes
The following list is the BBFC classifications of the Harry Potter films: Philosopher's Stone - PG Chamber of Secrets - PG Prisoner of Azkaban - PG Goblet of Fire - 12 Order of the Phoenix - 12 Half-Blood Prince - 12 Deathly Hallows Part 1 & 2 - 12
PG-13 That is what they are all rated
In the UK and US Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stoneis rated PG for some scary moments and mild language. The full ratings for each country are listed on IMDb.
The first three Harry Potter films are all rated PG. It wasn't until the fourth one that they began to be rated PG-13.
Yes, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 is rated PG-13