The document discusses horror film certification in the UK. It notes that in the late 1930s, the BBFC introduced an "H" rating to warn audiences about horror film content. During World War 2, some horror films were banned over concerns they could damage public morale. The document then examines certifying a horror film as either a 12 or 15 rating. It concludes the film should be a 15 due to explicit sex scenes, drug use, strong violence, and language, as other similar horror films also received a 15 rating.