When Bullitt was first released in the UK in January 1969. (It was submitted to the BBFC British Board Of Film Censors in Autumn 1968) it was initially given a A certificate (the 1968 A rating stood for Adult No One Under 12 Admitted Without A Adult Parent/Guardian And May Not Be Suitable For Under 12s ) the 1970 version was the same but the age limit for a child to see a A rated film without a adult was reduced from 12 to 8. There were only three rating certificates for films in the UK in 1968. They were U ( Universal For All Ages), A (Adult No One Under 12 Admitted Without A Adult Parent/Guardian And May Not Be Suitable For Under 12s ) and X ( Adults Only No One Under 16 Admitted With Or Without A Adult). But in 1970 a new AA (No-One Under The Age Of 14 Admitted With Or Without a Adult) certificate was introduced as part of changes to the certification/classification system (which led to the minimum age of the X rating being raised from 16 to 18 and the minimum age for a child to see a A rated film unaccompanied by a adult was reduced from 12 to 8) was as a result of the changes in July 1970 re-rated by the BBFC from A to AA as Bullitt was a unsuitable film for the A under the 1970 rules .
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