Meanwhile "PG" meant... parental guidance. PG movies used to regularly feature adult content and even full Nudity, making it more "adult" in many ways than even today's PG-13.
Thank you Logan's Run.
Quite so. I mentioned recently in another thread how I and many others in my elementary school saw the PG Jaws, but I also had classmates who saw '79's The Invasion of the Body Snatchers, also PG but with some pretty intense imagery, gore and brief toplessness.
I well remember Sixteen Candles coming in just before PG-13 with a very prominent PG topless shower scene.
The original True Grit is rated G, and it has:
"Fill yer' hand you son of a bitch!"
And also Dennis Hopper's fingers getting chopped off and flipping up off the table.
Star Wars had the burned corpses of Luke's aunt and uncle a bloody arm on the floor, Greedo's charred body, imperial officers having holes burned in them when they got shot and rebel pilots seen in the cockpit with the explosion around them before they cut to an exterior shot of the ship being destroyed.....It really was pretty graphic compared to TMP
And a guy choked to death and tossed against a wall.. but it was initially rated G until 20th Century Fox appealed and got a PG rating, which was almost unprecedented at the time. Partly out of concern for how some young viewers had reacted in test screenings, but also for marketing: Teen audiences were seen as more important after Jaws and might find a G movie "uncool."