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Apply on: CRC: 0xDCDD27FD File: alternate-versions.list Date: Thu Feb 18 00:00:00 1999
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CRC: 0x4B5361AD File: alternate-versions.list Date: Thu Feb 25 00:00:00 1999
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- A version that was exactly like the Australia/Japan version was shown in
Finland, but only with the she-demon ending.
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- In the version broadcast on ABC, swimming trunks were electronically
painted over the skimpy thongs worn by Agador and other male inhabitants
of South Beach, Florida.
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# Bloodsport (1988)
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- Originally released at 97 minutes. Later reissues are taken from a
shortened 82-minutes print. Deletions include:
- A 3.5 minute segment immediately following the opening credits. This is
filmed in first person, and shows Jekyll playing the organ and getting
ready for his lecture.
- Jekyll helping a young girl to learn to walk in the free ward. This 1
minute scene preceeds the scene with the sick woman in bed.
- After his first transformation, Jekyll does not go immediately to the pub
as in the cut version. Instead, Poole comes to the laboratory, and Jekyll
takes the antidote and then lets him in. Jekyll then visits Muriel and
learns that she is going away on a trip. Jekyll is preoccupied with her
absence. When he learns she will be away another month, Poole suggests he
go out. Jekyll knows a man of his position cannot be seen in the
establishments of the lower classes, so he decides to take the potion
again. Another on screen transformation occurs, this time while he is
seated in a chair. He then leaves for the pub at which Ivy is singing.
This sequence lasts 6.5 minutes.
- Just before Jekyll's transformation in the park, the restored scene
reveals the reason for his transformation without taking the potion. He
sees a bird being killed by a cat up in a tree. The traces of the drug in
his combined with the witnessing of this violent act is enough to trigger
the transformation, which he now has no control over. This restored cut
lasts 45 seconds.
- The last restored scene is when Jekyll visits Muriel to "set her free".
This adds additional details as to the torment Jekyll is going through,
and confusion of Muriel as to what is troubling Jekyll.
- Current MGM video version of the film is the 97 minute version.
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# Informer, The (1935)
- Since it's original release, the UK prints of this film have omitted all
references to the IRA, but a 1998 release on a budget video label restores
these cuts for the first time.
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- Five cuts were made by the British censors on its initial release, mainly
references to Burke and Hare, the original bodysnatchers. This cut print has
been the only one available in the UK until 1998, when a complete widescreen
version appeared on the budget video label 4-Front.
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# Juha (1999)
- There's a special version without soundtrack to be used when music
is provided by live orchestra.
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# Little American, The (1917)
- The George Eastman House version in their Motion Picture Study Collection
has an uncredited piano score and runs 76 minutes.
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# Lost Battalion, The (1919)
- The Library of Congress preservation print has an uncredited piano score
and runs 67 minutes.
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the US version:
- One scene was when Bruce Lee was walking in the airport. He tried to
tell a little kid he was hungry, but because of the language barrier, his
gestures scared the little kid;
- In another scene, Bruce flushes the toilet several times because he's
never seen one before.
- The scene where Bruce walks into the airport restaurant and has trouble
communicating with the waitress;
- The prostitute scene;
- In the fight with Chuck Norris, Bruce kicks him in the head three times.
This scene was later shown at the beginning of "Game of Death (1978)."
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# Mostro, Il (1994)
- The version released in the U.S.A. omits one four minute sequence which
takes place early in the film and sets up Loris' (Benigni's) adversarial
relationships with the manager of his apartment building as well as the
little girl who throws dead cats in his apartment . The scene involves a
tenants meeting inside a school gym. Loris has voted against the entire
body and is invited to voice his objections. The manager ends up pursuing
Loris to the top of a basketball hoop upon which the little girl shoots
him with a water gun. Loris falls through the hoop which breaks and he
ends up leaving with as much dignity as he can muster with the hoop net
over his body.
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# My Blue Heaven (1990/I)
- Warner dubbed the line "f--k you", as said by Steve Martin whilst
shopping, for all British versions, so that it became "up yours". The
stronger version has, however, been shown on network TV in the UK, on
Channel 5.
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- TV versions typically eliminate the pre-credits scenes with young Zack in
the Phillipines, after his mother has died and he joins his father.
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# Payback (1999/I)
- UK cinema version cut by ten seconds to remove the use of a butterfly knife.
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- The BBFC have cut 36s from the UK cinema version.
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score, compiled and directed by Timothy Brock. The copyright is by Film
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# Spaceballs (1987)
- All British releases were cut to remove the f-word, uttered when the ships
self-destruct button wouldn't work. The complete version was aired in
1998 on The Sci-Fi Channel.
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- The original version of the fight between Picard and Ru'afo contained an
additional scene. After Picard was beamed away by the Enterprise, Ru'afo
fell into the planet's rings and was regressed into a young child. This
scene was cut from the final film, but a "Young Ru'afo" is still listed in
the credits.
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- 1998 UK widescreen video release by Nouveaux Pictures is the first legal
release of the uncut version in Britain.
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- Footage not included in the theatrical version but shown only in trailers:
Charlton Heston on the phone to the president saying he has his best men
on the case; Jamie Lee-Curtis and Arnold Schwarzeneggar in a bedroom and
she pushes him onto the bed; Arnold and Tia Carrere looking as if they're
going to get intimate; Jamie Lee-Curtis after Arnold takes off in the
Harrier saying, "That's my husband."
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- Due to German Law Regulations for TV broadcasting the film was heavily cut to receive a 'Not under 16' rating.
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# Very Brady Sequel, A (1996)
- Released direct to video in the UK, the film lost 23s of chainstick
footage at the behest of the British Board of Film Classification, who
rarely allow the on-screen depiction of these weapons.
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# Xiang Gang qi an zhi qiang jian (1993)
- UK video release of this title has been troubled, and it only received an
18 certificate from the British Board of Film Classification after 11m 01s
of footage was removed.
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# Zestos menas Augoustos, Ho (1969)
- USA version is re-edited, dubbed without regard for the original script,
and contains additional scenes.
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# Zombi 2 (1979)
- The 18 certificate UK cinema and video versions are missing the splinter
in the eye scene, and some blood spurts. The uncut version was released
in the early 80s, but fell foul of the Obscene Publications Act, and was
prosecuted as a "video nasty".
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