I hope not. Let's face it the original Uni monster films were often cut by local censors (Frankenstein) or pre cut by the studios or given the X rating in England and still cut (ie Black Cat). As crazy as it sounds its more in line with history for it to be in R. Granted considering what you can get away with a PG-13 these days I guess its not a huge deal.


Plus why can't you take kids to an R-Rated movie? It's better than most mind numbing teen comedies

My kids love the Universal Monsters. We watch them together regularly (in fact, it's Friday; it's Monster Night tonight). However, I don't think I'd sit my five-year old son and nine-year old daughter down to watch "An American Werewolf in London" until they were a bit older (no offense to Mr. Baker). But then, I also wouldn't sit them down in front of a mind-numbing teen comedy, either. They'd much prefer Abbott and Costello.