I seem to remember that Haley Joel Osment was not allowed to go and see The Sixth Sense. The kids go to premieres and the like but at the end of the day it is totally up to the parents whether they see the film or not.
2006-07-16 23:44:10
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answered by sticky 7
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They could as long as it hasn't been rated. Remember, it's only illegal for Rs and above, not non rated stuff. So they could screen the finished product and then send it off to the rating's board to be rated.
2006-07-16 22:15:49
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answered by gregory_dittman 7
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If the parents permitted the child to work on the film.. they might permit them to see it.
..though it would be silly for them not to if thier that advanced it is sort of up to the parents.
2006-07-16 20:48:17
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answered by HuggieSunrise 3
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lololol one of the oldest unanswered questions ever.
I'd have to say yeah. Their parents wouldn't have let them act in the otherwise, n00b.
2006-07-16 20:47:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Some do some don't a lot are emancipated so they can work longer so they can if they want to and often do.
2006-07-16 20:51:44
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answered by LORD Z 7
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not the finished product...just the scenes they are in....when they become older and/or their parents allow it then they will see the film in its entirety.
2006-07-16 20:48:57
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answered by miatalise12560 6
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Probably not if they're 3 years old!
2006-07-16 20:51:04
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answered by roxy81492 4
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Sure, with parental supervision.
2006-07-16 21:00:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Why wouldn't they? They were paid to be in it, I think they should be able to see their work.
2006-07-16 20:49:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Of Course they are!
2006-07-16 20:47:46
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answered by raeee-nuhhh is hella confused.=[ 2
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