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WATCH: Teens mob Florida mall after being denied entrance to ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’

WATCH: Teens mobbed a movie theatre after they were denied tickets to Fifty Shades.

The controversial and steamy film Fifty Shades of Grey is causing chaos across the U.S. beyond its intended titillation.

In a suburb of Orlando, Florida, teens must now be accompanied by adults at night at the West Oaks Mall where youths mobbed a movie theatre after they were barred from seeing the R-rated movie.

The policy was implemented after 100 teens rushed a movie theatre Saturday night after they were denied tickets to see Fifty Shades of Grey, which is rated R and requires the viewer to be accompanied by a parent if they are under age 17.

No one was injured, and there wasn’t any damage.

In Sacramento, California a drive-in movie theatre is showing the film on the big screen, right next to an indoor go-kart racing facility and a busy highway.

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WATCH: Visitors to a go-kart track and other businesses near a Sacramento, California drive-in were shocked to see Fifty Shades visible on the outdoor screen. Kathy Park reports.

Patrons of family friendly K1 Speed Indoor Kart Racing say it is inappropriate for the film to be so easily viewable to the public.

“I just don’t think it should be on a big screen TV out in the middle of public to where anybody could turn around and see it,” one parent told KCRA.

West Wind Drive-In has changed the location of the screen playing Fifty Shades of Grey so that it is more difficult for outsiders to sneak a peek.

– with files from The Associated Press

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