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Apply on: CRC: 0x00EB42F5 File: alternate-versions.list Date: Fri May 25 01:00:00 2001
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Actors | Giancarlo Cairella <actors@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Actresses | Giancarlo Cairella <actresses@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Alternative Names | Duncan Smith <aka-names@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Alternative Titles | Michel Hafner <aka-titles@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Alternative Versions | Giancarlo Cairella <versions@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Biographies | Mathias Willerup <biographies@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Business | Giancarlo Cairella <business@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Cast Completion | Giancarlo Cairella <business@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Certificates | Rich Williams <certificates@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Cinematographers | Michel Hafner <cinematographers@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Color Information | Mark Harding <color@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Composers | Michel Hafner <composers@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Costume Designers | Duncan Smith <costumes@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Countries | Rich Williams <countries@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Crazy Credits | Mark Harding <crazy-credits@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Crew Completion | Giancarlo Cairella <business@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Directors | Duncan Smith <directors@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Distributors | Mark Bailey <prod-companies@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Editors | Duncan Smith <editors@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Genres | Jake Dias <genres@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Goofs | Jon Reeves <goofs@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Keywords | Jake Dias <genres@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Languages | Rich Williams <languages@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
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Literature | Giancarlo Cairella <literature@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Locations | Mark Bailey <locations@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
MPAA Ratings Reasons | Jon Reeves <certificates@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Misc. Companies | Mark Bailey <misc-companies@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Misc. Filmography | Peter Simeon <misc-crew@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Movie Links | Ron Higgins <movie-links@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Movies | Michel Hafner <original-titles@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Plot Summaries | Colin Tinto <plots@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Producers | Andre Bernhardt <producers@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Production Companies | Mark Bailey <prod-companies@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Production Designers | Duncan Smith <prod-designers@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Quotes | Bob Glickstein <quotes@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Ratings | Mark Harding <feedback@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Release Dates | Mark Bailey <release-dates@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Running Times | Mark Harding <running-times@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
SFX Companies | Mark Bailey <prod-companies@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Sound Mix | Mark Bailey <sound-mix@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Soundtracks | Ron Higgins <soundtracks@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Tag Lines | Mark Bailey <tag-lines@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
Technical Info | Peter Simeon <technical@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
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Writers | Duncan Smith <writers@imdb.com> | 05/18/01
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# "Dawson's Creek" (1998)
- A scene was cut from episode #420 "Promicide":
After Drue saves Jen from falling off the boat, we see them dancing
together at the Prom and discussing how he would have taken her to the
dance even if he weren't being paid. We also see Jack and Toby dancing
together and discussing their relationship after they each head off to
different colleges.
- A scene was cut from episode #422 "The Graduate":
After Jen and Drue were caught trying to set up the school sprinkler system
for a prank, we see them in a car with Principal Peskin. Peskin lectures
the two teens and assures them that he will find the proper punishment for
them. Afterwards Jen looks at Drue and mouths the words "I hate you".
- Two scenes were cut from the fourth season finale, episode #423 "Coda":
- Joey is talking to baby Lillian when Gail comes in and tells Joey
that even though she finally has the baby girl she always wanted,
she always thought of Joey as a daughter.
- Bessie tells Joey that if she doesn't tell Dawson exactly how she
feels when she says goodbye to him, she'll later regret it.
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# "Farscape" (1999)
- The Sci-Fi Channel has aired two versions of the episode "Dream a
Little Dream". Originally, the episode was entitled "RE: Union" and
was meant to be the season two opener. However, the broadcast was
delayed and the episode was edited down to include bookend segments
that told the episode in flashback. During a break in season three,
the Sci-Fi Channel aired the original version of RE: Union as a
special gift to the fans.
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- In the USA, Spanish channels air a Spanish version called "Plaza Sesamo"
which includes a number of Spanish muppets.
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- The DVD version from MGM omits a few seconds' of dialogue from the
scene when Dave is attempting to re-enter the Discovery through the
pod bay doors. Dave asks several times "Do you read me, HAL?". In the
original release, HAL answers "Affirmative Dave, I read you". In the
DVD version, HAL only answers "Affirmative Dave", though the English
subtitles still contains "I read you."
# 2gether (2000) (TV)
- On MTV, the credits included the actors of 2Gether getting interviewed. On
VHS/DVD versions, the music video "U + ME = US (Calculus)" plays during the
credits instead of the interview.
On VHS/DVD versions, there is an extra scene after the end credits dealing
with the band filling out information.
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- The trailer shows part of a scene where young William is at a school dance
which isn't included in the theatrical cut of the film. This scene would
have logically followed the scene showing young William and other boys
combing their hair in the bathroom.
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# Amsterdamned (1987)
- In the television version of the film, scenes delted include:
- All scenes involving Willy and Anneke looking for the killer.
- John and Eric in a deeper conversation about Eric's ex-girlfriend, who was
also John's ex-girlfriend, and is Anneke's mother.
- Laura in therapy with Ruysdael, discussing Eric.
- Eric using 2 different flags (1 for the where the killer struck, and 1 for
where the victim is found).
- Two night watchmen on the canal trying to search for the killer.
- Eric and Vermeer thinking they caught the killer but only finding the
oxygen tank.
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German-language version was directed by Jacques Feyder. The German
version has a different running time and features a different
supporting cast.
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English-language version was directed by Clarence Brown. The German
version has a different running time and features a different
supporting cast.
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# AntiTrust (2001)
- On the DVD, there is a deleted scene where Gary asks Milo for help solving
a problem he is having with the game Diablo II.
# Antonia Christina Basilotta (1968)
- The footage presented here was edited two years earlier to create the key
Conner film Breakaway. Bruce Conner offered limited availability of the
unedited footage beginning in 1968, under the title 'Antonia Christina
Basilotta'. The film is no longer available.
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# Autostop rosso sangue (1978)
- The French Canadian video release on the MPA label contains an additional
gore shot when David Hess' character shoots a police officer in the head.
This French version was also re-edited for an attempt at a happy ending.
Basically, the scene in which Franco Nero and Corrine Clery meet the bikers
at the roadstop diner is towards the beginning of the film and their
subsequent wipe out on the oil slick has been completely omitted.
The film ends with Nero and Clery laughing and driving away with all the
money after killing Hess.
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# Ba Xian fan dian zhi ren rou cha shao bao (1992)
- Tai Seng English market video contains footage removed by Hong Kong
censors.
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Two-Face dummy; in the American version, it appears as though he's pleased
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- In the edited American release a number of shoots include digital painting
to add or change elements. They include:
- Seat belts added to Terry and Bruce as the drive home after their first
meeting with the new Joker.
- In the scene where the satellite laser chases the Batmoblie it blasts an
unmarked, dark, seemingly empty building. Originally it was a lit movie
theater. (In the edited version the word 'cineplex' can be seen exploding
out of the wreckage in the last few frames of the shot.)
- The clothing on 'Nanny Harley' is changed from blue and purple to Harley
Quinn's trademark red and black.
- When Terry enters the Batcave to find it demolished by the Joker, the
letter's 'HA! HA!' written across the floor are changed from red to
purple. Probably to assure us it is not written on Bruce's blood.
- All other blood is removed. (Only one example was passed over. In the
flashback sequence when Batman smashes through the projection he smacks the
Joker. Blots of blood fly from the Jokers mouth, but he is not bleeding in
the next shot.)
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# Battle of Britain (1969)
- In some prints of this film, the scenes involving Hitler and the Nazis (not
to mention other scenes in Polish) are not subtitled at all, and the
audience watching the film has no idea what the Germans are planning.
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- A Special Edition version of the movie was released a year after its
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- Also included in the Special Edition version is a short intro by Kevin
Smith with Herbie, Tom, & Josh of the Backstage comedy troupe, the stars of
the film.
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- Director Al Adamson filmed the first version, Echo of Terror, a
straightforward heist movie, in 1964. Adamson and producer Sam
Sherman could not interest any distributor in releasing the movie.
Several new scenes were added in 1965 (some featured actor John
Carradine) and the result was a more horrific, science-fiction
themed version, Psycho A Go-Go. That version was also unreleasable.
Allied Artists TV approached Sherman with a request for
a color horror movie to add to their package of movies for sale
to American TV stations. Adamson responded by filming new scenes
that added a zombie and mad doctor subplot, featuring Tommy Kirk,
Kent Taylor and Regina Carroll, and the vastly re-edited film
was sold to TV as The Man With The Synthetic Brain. A few
scenes were cut for TV (including a strangulation murder), but
Adamson added the violence and gore into a theatrical version
of Synthetic Brain, titled Blood of Ghastly Horror.
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- In 2001 Columbia Tristar Germany released a director's cut of the movie on
DVD.
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- The rape was done by plunger-handle and was indeed cut from the repeat
broadcasts by the network; however, all US video prints include the rape
scene in it's entirety.
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- There are subtle differences between the same scenes in the USA and
UK versions of the movie. This includes not only different takes of
the scene, but sometimes different dialogue. For example, the USA
version of the first job interview has a question about "the El Niño
phenomenon". The UK version has a question about Microsoft. In
addition, during the credits, the USA version has a home movie of
Mark Darcy's 8th birthday party with the young Bridget. The UK
version has interviews with the various characters about the new
relationship between Bridget and Mark.
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- The older laserdisc version has a running time error printed on the cover
of the disc. The cover states it is 143mins, when it is actually 148mins,
making it the infamous X rated version that was running around (as
bootlegs) for years until the full 156min dvd came out
Even though the new dvd (at 156mins) is totally uncut, the laserdisc
version (at 148mins unedited and unrated)) still features different scenes
then the dvd version of the film. The laserdisc shows more of the freak
show we see when Malcom McDowel first meets Peter O'Toole (among other
things throughout the film).
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# Chen mo de gu niang (1994)
- Some violence against women trimmed from video version.
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- The DVD (under the title "Custer of the West") runs only 86 minutes.
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- DVD of the theatrical cut released by Anchor Bay in 1999 contains
some extra footage during the dock scene (in which Joe Pilato plays a
police officer). This scene runs slightly longer than in the actual
126-minute theatrical version, but is not complete as seen in the
"director's cut", or Cannes cut.
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# Death (1997/I)
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- A scene was cut from the end of the final movie. A body is dragged from the
river and is shown to the three survivors. The body is never shown to
camera and you are left to guess the identity of the dead man. The body
under the shroud was played by Christopher Dickey, James Dickey's son.
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# Digimon: The Movie (2000)
- This movie is actually the second and third Japanese Digimon movies edited
together as one. Japanese anime movies can often be under 60 minutes long,
which is of course not marketable to American theaters. With these two
movies on a similar theme Fox Kid's put them together.
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- The DVD released by Anchor Bay in 2000 includes the German color
pre-credit sequence in its "Extras" menu and is the complete uncut
version, containing all the gore and violence.
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- DVD release adds a deleted scene showing Kuzco's guards training for
the destruction of Pacha's village.
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# Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985) (TV)
- In a home video release, the following two scenes were deleted: when being
chased by Terak's men, Wicket races for Noa's house but Noa tells him the
only chance they've got is the star cruiser. Then a scene that happened
shortly after where the men went inside and burned down Noa's house.
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# Groundhog Day (1993)
- The original version that was released to the movie theatres contained an
extra scene with Phil and Rita at the bar. In it, she explains how she
likes sweet vermouth with a twist because it reminds her of how the sun
hits the buildings in Rome in the afternoon, and also how she would like to
live in the mountains.
In the VHS release, this scene has been cut, but the next scene in which
Phil repeats these things to Rita, still remains.
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- Originally released uncut on video in Australia in the mid 80's by
Thorn EMI; the recent DVD release by Infogrames features a cut
version of the film.
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- In the UK video release, a rape scene involving the character played
by Nicole Nieth is cut soon after it begins.
The North American video release has the entire scene intact.
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- The new sell-through video version released in Australia by Paramount is
the uncut version of the film, not the cut verison that was first released
on Roadshow in the late 80's; the new Paramount tape also includes the
"Kirsty's room" sequence.
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# High Fidelity (2000)
- DVD and "Video Bonus" editions of the movie contain about 5 or 6
scenes cut from the theatrical release.
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# Huang gu shi jie (1985)
- English dubbed version is missing opening scene of library flasher and
begins with a recycled scene from Pi li da la ba (1986) which has no
relationship to the story.
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These more explicit sex scenes in the European version are included in the
director's cut in the U.S. These scenes were cut to avoid an "NC-17"
rating.
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# Johnny Suede (1991)
- DVD version features a commentary in the beginning and the end of the
movie, some VHS versions do not include it.
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# Juken ianpu (1982)
- American version alters the story in dubbing to one of a high school
student whose parents hire a sexy tutor to improve his grades, while
original Japanese version is story of
college girl tutoring student to take a college entrance test. American
version also alters the credits.
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# Kickman (1982) (VG)
- An arcade version was released in the mid-80s that was more colorful and
advanced than Commodore's primitive 1982 version.
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- When Darkness falls into the abyss it causes five shooting stars to be
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# Letzte Kurier, Der (1996) (TV)
- Also shown as a 2 part mini-series.
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# Man's Best Friend (1993)
- The USA Network version features footage deleted prior to the theatrical
release:
A scene where Lori and Perry sit on a sofa watching Max on the
first night
A scene where Lori does her final story on Max
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# Mixed Nuts (1994)
- During Steve Wright's cameo he calls Life Savers with a payphone in one
hand and a gun in the other and asks to be talked out of taking his life.
In the film Madeline Kahn says the phone is getting a lot of feedback and
asks him to "push the little tab" referring to the flash button in the
cradle of the phone. She then demonstrates for him by pressing the button
continuously and inadvertently hangs up on him, after which he is not heard
of again. In the trailers and TV spots for the film when she insists he
"push the little tab" a gun shot is heard over her phone.
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- The film will be re-released in the USA starting June 15, 2001 in a
remixed Dolby Digital Stereo version. The film will be the same as
the 21st Anniversary, including the additional 24 seconds of footage.
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- In the original theatrical version of the film, when he meets Kermit the
first time, Rowlf the dog asks Kermit if he wants a drink, to which
Kermit says, "I'll have a grasshopper." This small scene has been
deleted from all subsequent versions. (Perhaps the filmmakers didn't
want a children's movie to advocate an alcoholic beverage?)
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# Noche de los brujos, La (1974)
- The video release from Something Weird is a cut R-rated version, missing a
lot of the gore and nudity.
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# Not a Love Story: A Film About Pornography (1981)
- In the explicit nude photoshoot of 'Linda Lee Tracey' (qv),
the video release has her crotch area fuzzed out.
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# One Hundred Years of Mormonism (1913)
- There may have been a six-reel version released later.
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- The version released by Anchor Bay Entertainment is the complete, uncut
version, containing all the gore and violence.
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# Pearl Harbor (2001)
- A speech by Beckinsale's character which tells how America helped win
the war despite the attack at Pearl Harbor has been altered for
Japanese and German releases, with the word "us" changed to
"America's"
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- In the Canada version, approximately two seconds were cut when Utah was
talking to Harp in Harp's office.
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so try to catch the full version.
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# Psycho Sisters (1998)
- Unrated director's cut released on video in the U.S., featuring more gore
which was cut to avoid an "NC-17" rating. Also features behind the scenes
footage and numerous deleted scenes.
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# Requiem for a Dream (2000)
- Available in both the uncut, unrated version and an edited R-rated version
(mainly for conservative rental stores like Blockbuster.)
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- The U.S. video release on the Embassy Home Entertainment label is cut and
runs only 89 minutes despite the 100 minute running time listed on the box.
The Canadian release on the Astral Video label is the uncut version with a
true running time of 99 minutes.
The differences between the Canadian Astral and the U.S. Embassy versions
are as follows:
- When Harry (Hal Holbrook) wakes up and slides outside his tent to be
confronted with the severed head of his buddy mounted on a stick, the
Embassy version cuts and crops around this to avoid a good look at a very
creepy special effect.
- The "we have to kill him" scene is also much longer and more graphic in the
Astral version.
- The ending is much more protracted and gruesome in the Astral version. The
burning scene goes on for a very long time and involves a lot of screaming,
and the killer's demise features a couple of extra gunshots.
- The climax in the Astral version also includes several extra shots of Harry
in the cabin attempting to stop the massive bleeding from a severed artery.
- The Canadian video also has more dialog and extra footage in many different
places (too numerous to mention here). The Canadian print is not
letterboxed, however it displays considerably more image on the left and
right sides of the frame, as well as the top. The U.S. Embassy video
appears to be magnified.
- Also of note is the fact that the French Canadian release under the title,
ILS ÉTAIENT CINQ... is actually the same 89 minute print as the cut Embassy
version despite the fact that it was released by Astral. Go figure...
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# Road House (1989)
- There are supposedly several cut scenes from Road House that only appear
in a rare theatrical trailer:
- A date between Dalton and CarrieAnn
- A scene in which Doc tells Dalton "You know, I thought you'd be bigger".
Dalton then responds by saying, "You know, I've never heard that before."
- Brad Wesley Taunting Red Webster after he had blown up his shop.
There are many little quick shots as well, and the trailer can be found on
the original video release of "Pumpkinhead" back in the late eighties.
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- In the original trailer for this movie (included on the DVD), there's a
scene where Robin Hood is seen jumping off an out-of-control wagon. This
scene is not included in the movie itself, however.
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# Rouge aux lèvres, Le (1971)
- A special edition was released featuring footage cut to obtain an "R"
rating and other additional scenes.
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# Shrek (2001)
- In the trailers used for television, when Snow White's coffin is
pushed onto Shrek's kitchen table, the line is changed to "dead girl
OFF the table!" The line used in theater trailers and in the film
itself is "dead broad OFF the table!"
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- Original theatrical version was rated R. Video version was edited and
re-rated PG.
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- The Australian video version, released on the Palace Explosive label, is
unedited, and is the same as the American R-rated version.
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- Details of the additional scenes included in the longer 9 minute
version release by Artisan on DVD
- An additional scene added straght in at the beginning immediately
after the opening titles (originally it faded to the dig at giza)
shows the entirety of the scene where Ra takes over the body of the
caveboy showing the cavemen running from the light in the sky and
showing him walking towards it. From this point it fades to the
original opening scene at the Giza dig.
- Moments after the stargate has been hoisted up by the workmen at the
Giza dig, people notice that there is something underneath it: a
group of the Hora guards encased in the stone. The director's
commentary on the DVD states that these are other guards that have
come through the gate after it was sealed and were re-integrated
straight into the stone.
- In the scene after the stargate has been opened for the first time
and the military are checking the pictures of the marking of the
gate on the other gate, after James Spader says he is 'positive' he
can decipher the symbols, Kurt Russel's character turns and says
"it's your call" in the theatrical version. In the special edition
the line has been re-dubbed by him saying instead now "he's full of
shit" - presumably this was done for rating purposes of the
theatrical release.
- An additional scene before Kurt Russell is gearing up with the group
about to go through the stargate, shows him going to a secured area
to look at the stone/fossil Hora's.
- When the army group are setting up the camp in the desert there is a
longer scene where the group discuss more about how the stargate
works and how they are going to get back to Earth. The scene during
the sandstorm inside the pyramid is also extended with more footage
of them talking about the sandstorm and how they are going to get
back to earth.
- When the sandstorm initially hits at the nagada village and Kurt
Russell, James Spader and the others are locked inside the city,
they decide that they do not want to stay and decide to leave; when
the natives try to stop them Kurt Russell shoots at the ground to
frightem them off. The boy (whom he later befriends) takes him up
above to see the sandstorm approach. After this, a native that they
were holding at gunpoint is released and Jackson comments
"Sandstorm, that would have been a brilliant reason to shoot
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- The scene when James Spader awakes in the sarcophagus after being
killed is extended, showing him walking towards Ra's chamber, seeing
a cat sitting on Ra's throne.
- When James Spader turns and shoots at Ra instead of his comrades so
that they can flee, there are several extended cuts put in.
Originally they were just ushered away by the natives, in the
special edition they ride away on one of the Mastadges. Kurt Russell
and James Spader are then seen lost in a sandstorm and found by the
boys, and taken to the caves (which is in the theatrical edition);
an additional scene after this sees the boys feeding the Mastadges
outside the caves.
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- Due the extreme deterioration of the original sound effects track, the
film's sound effects were recreated for the DVD release. The music and
dialogue tracks were unaffected.
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film: theatrical, special (or T-1000) edition and a hidden extended
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Judgement Say: august 29th 1997. Or access Track #3 on the DVD
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- When aired on USA and SCI-FI, the following alterations were made: when
both Terminator and Reese arrive from the future, the supposed dirty
mumblings of the witnesses (a garbage truck driver and a bum) have
been edited. When the Terminator visits the first wrong Sarah, his
original scene of him shooting her six times is changed to one shot
with the BANG cut out. The scenes where Kyle hotwires the cars is
edited, as is the scene of Sarah waitressing in the restaurant and a
kid drops a spoonful of food down her blouse.
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- In the Fox broadcast of the film, along with the expected dialogue dubs
(for example: "I'm fooling with you" rather than "I'm f*cking with you";
"That's bullcrap" rather than "That's bullsh*t", etc.), several scenes use
alternate footage in place of the more R-Rated footage. Among them:
- Before the infamous "hair gel scene", Dom uses the phrase "release your
manhood" rather than the more R-Rated "Blow your load".
- The infamous "hair gel scene" only shows a wide angle with Mary and Ted up
until the point that Mary takes the "hair gel" off his ear and wipes it in
her hair (while the scene where Ted masturbates is cut, Ted is shown
searching the room for it).
- In scene where Dom and his wife watch "Cops" together, rather than show
Dom's wife performing oral sex, they are simply cuddled up together on the
couch.
- When Ted's friend calls him "a f*cking liar", alternate footage used shows
him simply saying, "You're a liar."
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# Traffic (2000)
- Home video versions released in 2001 omit direct reference to Cincinnati
Country Day school, after school officials complained about the images
depicted of the student body. In the scene where Caroline is being
interrogated after her arrest, the theatrical version has her answering the
question "Are you in school?" with "Cincinnati Country Day." On home
video, she simply answers, "yes." The camera is behind her, so her mouth
isn't seen on-screen, but there is a notable pause before the next bit of
dialogue.
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- There were scenes deleted which featured Transformers that never
spoke or were never featured in the rest of the movie. Credits for
those voice actors can still be seen in the closing credits, even
though they didn't speak in the final version of the movie.
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# Veronica 2030 (1999)
- Unrated video version contains numerous extended nude and sex scene
which were cut to avoid an "NC-17" rating.
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# We, the Animals - Squeak! (1941)