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Miramax
Plans to Appeal The Great Raid Restrictive Rating
8/8/05
Bosses at movie studio Miramax plan to appeal the restrictive R rating
given to its World War II film The Great Raid in the US.
The movie, about the rescue of American prisoners from a Japanese war
camp in the Philippines in 1945, received its rating - which requires
under 17s to be accompanied by an adult guardian - because of "strong
war violence" as well as "brief language".
Director John Dahl says, "The only way to capitalize on the
historical importance of the film is to make is accessible to young
people, which will only be successful if the (Motion Picture Association
Of America) allows us to reach them." |