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Info: Analog Home Video Releases of Films That Feature Additional Footage That've Never Been Digitally Released

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This is a list of analog home video releases of films that feature deleted, extended, & alternate shots and scenes that have currently never been digitally released on DVD, Blu-ray, Video on demand, etc. Hopefully, this list could be used as a guide for future fan edits and preservations. Feel free to add or contribute any information.

NOTE: TV Versions don’t count unless it had an analog home video release.

VHS

Arcade (1993) - the 1993 Argentinian Teleargentina contains the original CGI effects.
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1978) - the 1987 Australian Cel Home Video features 4 minutes of deleted scenes.
Barracuda (1978) - the 1986 US VidAmerica, Inc. features an ending title card at the end.
Blood Beach (1981) - the 1981 German UFA Video contains several unrated deleted shots and the 1981 US Media Home Entertainment features one scene not included on the DVD releases.
Bram Stokers Dracula (1992) - the 1993 UK Colombia/Sony Limited Box Set release is 18 seconds longer in 6 scenes.
Catchfire (Backtrack) (1990) - the 1995 US Avid Home Entertainment is the Director’s Cut with 18 minutes of extended and alternate scenes.
Charge of the Light Brigade, The (1968) - the 1992 UK Connoisseur Video while missing 7 seconds is the longest version of the film.
Cold Blood (Das Amulett des Todes) (1975) - the German UFA Video is the extended version with 6 minutes of additional scenes.
Crawlers, The (1991) - the 1991 Japanese RCA/Columbia Pictures Video runs 3 minutes longer than the US version.
Daughter of Darkness (1993) - the 1994 Hong Kong Ocean Shores is the only release to contain the fully uncut version of the film.
Devil’s Wedding Night, The (1973) - the Japanese Sony release contains 1 minute of uncut gore scenes.
Emmanuelle 4 (1984) - the 1986 Canadian Cinema Plus Video features three scenes from the hardcore version.
Evil Dead, The (1981) - the 1984 Greek Diamond, 1985 Greek Video Standard, and the 1982 & 1995 Mexican Videomax releases contain three alternate shots from the Theatrical version.
Jaws 2 (1978) - the Brazilian CIC Video release contains 9 minutes of deleted and extended scenes.
Jungle Warriors (1984) - the 1985 US Media Home Entertainment is the uncut version while the DVDs are censored.
Kickboxer (1989) - the 1990 Australian Palace Home Video, while missing a few brief shortened scenes, is the most complete version of the film ever released.
Lady Terminator (1989) - the 1989 Japanese Columbia is the international version with 1 minute of additional scenes.
Mad Max 2 (1981) - the 1982 UK & 1983 Australian Warner Home Video releases contain one extended scene.
Nightmare (1981) - the 1987 Australian Video Classics & [Dutch Video for Pleasure]( https://vhscollector.com/movie/nightmare-3 releases) are the uncut versions containing over 1 minute of additional scenes.
Nightmare on Elm Street 5, A: The Dream Child (1989) - the 1990 US & Canadian Media Home Entertainment releases are the Unrated versions. It contains deleted shots from two scenes that were cut by the MPAA.
Playroom (Schizo) (1989) - the 1990 Dutch Excalibur features an alternate ending.
Savage Weekend (1979) - the 1982 Dutch Vid Films is the uncut version containing one additional scene.
Sea of Love (1989) - the 1995 US MCA/Universal Home Video is the Thriller’s Edition that contains over 8 minutes of deleted scenes.
Snowbeast (1977) - the 1985 US Worldvision Home Video contains 4 minutes of deleted and extended shots and scenes.
Stage Fright (1950) - the 1993 French Editions Atlas release features two extended scenes.
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) - the 1988 German Cannon VMP release contains two deleted scenes that were briefly shown on television broadcasts of the TV Version.
Thunder (1983) - the 1985 Japanese Eion features 7 minutes of deleted and extended scenes.
Transgression (1994) - the 1994 UK Screen Edge release has scenes that are shorter, extended, and shown in a different order with alternate footage.
Twin Town (1997) - the 1997 US Polygram Video contains one extra scene that was not included on the DVD release.
Wyatt Earp (1994) - the special expanded edition from the 1994 US Warner Home Video release contains 20 minutes of additional scenes including one scene that was not included on the Laserdisc version.
Zenabel (1969) - the Greek Video Films, while missing a few scenes, contains two extended scenes.
 

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Barbarian Queen (1985) - the unrated 1986 US Vestron Video contains over 3 minutes of additional shots.
Kung Fu Zombie (1981) - the 1986 Japanese Daiei Video is the original uncut version of the film.
Sorority House Massacre (1986) - the 1988 UK Medusa Home Video features 11 minutes of deleted shots and scenes.
 

LASERDISC

Alamo, The (1960) ML102581, ML-12, & ML1063548 - these are the Directors Cut version with 35 minutes of deleted and extended scenes and two alternate shots.
American Graffiti (1973) - these releases contain the original opening shot of the film that was revised after the 25th anniversary release with the addition of a CGI sunrise.
Back to the Future (1985) - a shot displaying the title card “To Be Continued” shown at the ending was removed from the DVD and Blu-ray releases to preserve the Theatrical version.
Bad (1991) Z0300 - this is the fully uncensored version. The DVD release was cut by over 20 minutes.
Blood Simple (1984) SF050-1357 - this is the Theatrical cut. It contains one dialogue sequence that’s missing from the UK Universal DVD.
Blue Thunder (1983) - these contain one additional scene not included on the DVD and Blu-ray versions.
Cafe Flesh (1982) Z0093 - the ending on the DVD release was cut by a few seconds.
Catchfire (Backtrack) (1989) PILF-2246 - this is the Director’s Cut. It contains 8 minutes of extended and alternate scenes.
Cartel (1990) ID7946SG - contains 6 minutes of additional extended scenes.
City Hunter (1993) PCLP-00477 - contains an extended opening with additional shots from the manga, a few clips from the film, and an alternate scene.
Dangerous Games (1995) AVIV-1012 - the DVD release was severely edited by 13 minutes to create fake “multiple angle” footage. This contains the fully uncut 87 minute version.
Dead Poets Society (1989) 7821 AS - contains 14 minutes of deleted scenes.
Dream Lover (1993) 800633113-1 - contains over 2 minutes of deleted material.
Diary of Anne Frank, The (1959) 1074-80 & 1074-85 - these are the widescreen editions featuring the original walk-in, intermission, and exit music tracks from the Theatrical version.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) ML101642 - this is the fully restored uncensored version with 17 minutes of previously censored material.
Grizzly (1976) SF078-5011 - this version contains a scrolling monologue at the beginning of the film that was never shown on the DVD versions.
Hearts of Darkness (1991) LV83081 - contains a mention of Harvey Keitel as Willard and a scene of Coppola singing “Anything Goes” is watered down in the DVD.
Immortals, The (1995) LT8011-C & - these are the uncut version of the film and are 6 minutes longer than the DVD release.
It (1990) 12198 - this contains the fully uncut 192 minute TV miniseries with 6 scenes and 4 extended shots from the ending of Part 1 and the beginning of Part 2 that are missing from other release’s.
It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) ML102194 - the Criterion Blu-ray misses three scenes that are only found on this version including two alternate shots.
Jason’s Lyric (1994) 800633909-1 & ID3837PG - these releases are the Unrated version that contains about 1 minute of extra footage.
Jimi Hendrix: Rainbow Bridge (1970) ID3931RH - this release contains an additional 17 minutes to the original film’s 108 minute DVD release.
Lion King, The (1994) - after the 1995 Walt Disney Home Video releases of the theatrical version, a majority of the animated footage and title cards were remastered for every re-released format.
Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) PCLV-10014 - this release is the TV Version. While edited for content, it contains 13 minutes of deleted and extended scenes.
Love on Delivery (1994) ML 456 ML 457 - the Blu-ray release has several frame cuts removing certain parts of shots and dialogue including censored subtitles made on the Hong Kong DVD that makes this the uncut version.
Make Mine Music (1946) SF078-0110 - In the “All the Cats Join In” segment for the DVD release a scene was edited to remove a “side breast” from the girl as she gets dressed. Originally, she was seen from behind and the side and the swell of her breasts were drawn but in the edited version, she is implied to be flat-chested.
Melody Time (1948) SF078-1214 - the later VHS and DVD releases were both cut and censored in the Pecos Bill segment.
Michael Schenker Group (M.S.G.): Hammersmith Live (1983) TE-D027 - this is the longest version available after it was reissued and shortened under the title “Rock Will Never Die” for subsequent releases.
Minako Honda: The Virgin Live in Budokan (1986) L098-1045 - this contains an additional 36 minutes while the DVD release is cut being only 59 minutes long.
Moontrap (1989) SWLD-3033 - this Japanese release contains several additional scenes that are exclusive to this version.
Muppet Movie, The (1979) LVITC 0011 - this contains 2 minutes of extended shots and scenes that were never released on DVD.
Nightmare on Elm Street 5, A: The Dream Child (1989) ID7189ME & TKLR-50013 - both releases contain deleted shots from two scenes that were cut by the MPAA.
Nightmare on Elm Street 6, A: Freddy’s Dead - The Final Nightmare (1991) 1964-130 - this is the German version that contains almost 3 minutes of scenes that aren’t shown in the US version, but it’s also missing scenes that are only shown in the US version.
Object of Obsession (1994) ID3279AP - this is the Unrated version with 5 minutes of additional scenes.
Once A Thief (1996) ID4058AP - this is the Director’s Cut with 12 minutes of additional scenes, a slightly different ending, and some of the dialogue is cut out in this version.
Other Woman, The (1992) ID2475M - this is the Unrated version with 8 minutes of additional scenes.
Pamela Principle (1992) ID2502MR - this release is the Uncut version with 4 minutes of additional scenes.
Peking Opera Blues (1986) PILF-7063 & A015 - the DVD and Blu-ray editions are missing text that was part of the ending originally seen in the Theatrical version.
Program, The (1993) TL-1343 - this release includes a scene that was removed from all other releases of the film. It was cut by the studio shortly after the film’s theatrical release.
Protector, The (1985) G88F0051 - contains 3 minutes of additional scenes to the Hong Kong version of the film.
Ransom (1995) 8295 AS, PILF-2392, & PILF-2680 - these are the Director’s Cut versions containing 18 minutes of deleted footage that were never released on a digital format.
Rescuers, The (1977) 14793 AS - this remastered release contains an infamous image of a topless woman within a scene that was later recalled and edited out for future home video releases.
Rock n’ Roll Cop (1994) OL-395 - contains the fully uncut version while the DVD releases are censored.
She’s Gotta Have It (1996) CC1381L - this is the Director’s Cut featuring 4 minutes of additional footage exclusive to this release.
Solar Crisis (1990) PCLP-00128 - this is the uncut Director’s Cut version with 7 minutes of additional footage.
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) LV 8858-2A & SF057-1618 - these contain an extended version to the Theatrical cut that was briefly shown on ABC television with 12 minutes of additional footage.
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999) PILF-2830 - this is the only release to feature the Theatrical version.
Starflight One (1983) LVRK 0175 - this release contains 7 minutes of additional scenes.
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) K88L-5090 - contains two deleted scenes that were briefly shown on television broadcasts of the TV Version.
Texasville (1990) PSE93-34 - this is the only release to contain 24 minutes of additional scenes.
THX 1138 (1971) - the Theatrical version has never been released on DVD/Blu-ray.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) 940 CS - contains two uncensored shots that were altered for subsequent LD releases and the DVD & Blu-ray versions.
Wyatt Earp (1994) 13921 & NJWL-13921 - these are the Special Expanded editions with 19 minutes of additional scenes.
Yellow Submarine (1968) PILA-3029 - contains the Theatrical Cut of the film containing additional songs which have never been released on DVD.
 

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I’m curious about the 18 seconds longer in 6 scenes in Bram Stoker’s Dracula. I thought all releases were the same. Is their any information on the differences.

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I claim that whoever said there is 18 seconds difference is wrong. All those shots are production photos that can be found in The film and the legend book. Even you can see the attempt to hide the spine in the book in the last shot. Dracula has always been the same on all formats nothing has been added to the theatrical cut. The images can be found on pg 55,62,63,100,121 and 132&133

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jacksparrow900 said:

I claim that whoever said there is 18 seconds difference is wrong. All those shots are production photos that can be found in The film and the legend book. Even you can see the attempt to hide the spine in the book in the last shot. Dracula has always been the same on all formats nothing has been added to the theatrical cut. The images can be found on pg 55,62,63,100,121 and 132&133

The page is normally extremely reliable and very pernickety regarding shortened versions. So I trust them more than your claim. They also admit, that the pictures where not taken with a capture card, but as photos from the television.

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The page might be reliable but until I see actual images from the VHS itself and not some production photos being passed off as extra footage. I don’t believe it.

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Well… I hopefully should be able to tell next month. Got the Box at eBay. But can only check on few weekends, when I am where my VHS player is.

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Sea of Love (Thrillers Edition) - VHS. Extended version of the film. Nothing noted on the box. Contains deleted scenes from tv version but uncensored.

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An extended version of JAWS 2 was released on VHS in Brazil. Includes footage not released on DVD/Blu-ray.

The television edit of HALLOWEEN (1978/81) was released on VHS by MEDIA HOME ENTERTAINMENT.

The HALLOWEEN television edit includes an alternate shot of Laurie discovering the dead bodies of Lynda and her boyfriend.

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The Australian home video Betamax/VHS release of MAD MAX 2 has an extended dialogue scene for Pappagallo.

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digitalfreaknyc said:

Sea of Love (Thrillers Edition) - VHS. Extended version of the film. Nothing noted on the box. Contains deleted scenes from tv version but uncensored.

I can’t find anything on a Thrillers Edition, Could it be the Collectors Edition?

Slavicuss said:

An extended version of JAWS 2 was released on VHS in Brazil. Includes footage not released on DVD/Blu-ray.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcThHFiR3s8&t=17s
Interesting, I didn’t know the Brazilian TV version had a VHS release. Added.

Slavicuss said:

The television edit of HALLOWEEN (1978/81) was released on VHS by MEDIA HOME ENTERTAINMENT.

The HALLOWEEN television edit includes an alternate shot of Laurie discovering the dead bodies of Lynda and her boyfriend.

The television edit was also released on the Anchor Bay DVD
http://www.dvdcompare.net/comparisons/film.php?fid=937

Slavicuss said:

The Australian home video Betamax/VHS release of MAD MAX 2 has an extended dialogue scene for Pappagallo.

Added. That extended scene was also in the UK VHS release.

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The 1999 ANCHOR BAY extended widescreen HALLOWEEN (1978) is not the same as the 1981 television edit.

The alternate scene of Laurie discovering the bodies of her two friends, in the wardrobe, is an alternate take that is not available on DVD/Blu-ray. There is also another alternate take used in the 1981 television edit - Laurie telling the two children to go next door and call the police. This alternate take is used at the beginning of HALLOWEEN II (1981). But here, it is seen in its complete form.

The 1981 television edit also included two title cards - just after little Michael has killed his sister - which are not included in the extended widescreen 1999 release of HALLOWEEN (1978).

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Tantive3+1 said:

Blue Thunder (1983) - these releases contain one additional scene not included on the DVD/Blu-ray versions.

More than one scene: 😃

https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=4680869

https://www.lddb.com/search.php?search=blue+thunder&format=ld&sort=date,asc

Do all the LDs contain the extended version? I thought it was just the pan and scan releases?

Another entry for your list is Explorers. The 80s home video releases were re-edited by Dante apparently and they include scenes that are not present in the DVD-Blu-ray theatrical version.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAmROBeqnI0

https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Explorers

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Slavicuss said:

The 1999 ANCHOR BAY extended widescreen HALLOWEEN (1978) is not the same as the 1981 television edit.

The alternate scene of Laurie discovering the bodies of her two friends, in the wardrobe, is an alternate take that is not available on DVD/Blu-ray. There is also another alternate take used in the 1981 television edit - Laurie telling the two children to go next door and call the police. This alternate take is used at the beginning of HALLOWEEN II (1981). But here, it is seen in its complete form.

The 1981 television edit also included two title cards - just after little Michael has killed his sister - which are not included in the extended widescreen 1999 release of HALLOWEEN (1978).

If the two alternate scenes are not on the extended tv version on the Anchor Bay DVD I’ll need to verify it first.

JayArgonaut said:

Tantive3+1 said:

Blue Thunder (1983) - these releases contain one additional scene not included on the DVD/Blu-ray versions.

More than one scene: 😃

https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=4680869

https://www.lddb.com/search.php?search=blue+thunder&format=ld&sort=date,asc

If you mean that one shot that’s shown earlier then your right.

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Do all the LDs contain the extended version? I thought it was just the pan and scan releases?

Where did you hear that it was only the Pan & Scan releases?

JayArgonaut said:

Another entry for your list is Explorers. The 80s home video releases were re-edited by Dante apparently and they include scenes that are not present in the DVD-Blu-ray theatrical version.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAmROBeqnI0

https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Explorers

Thanks, did all the VHS releases from the 80’s and 90’0s contain this scene?

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Tantive3+1 said:

JayArgonaut said:

Tantive3+1 said:

Blue Thunder (1983) - these releases contain one additional scene not included on the DVD/Blu-ray versions.

More than one scene: 😃

https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=4680869

https://www.lddb.com/search.php?search=blue+thunder&format=ld&sort=date,asc

If you mean that one shot that’s shown earlier then your right.

JayArgonaut said:

Do all the LDs contain the extended version? I thought it was just the pan and scan releases?

Where did you hear that it was only the Pan & Scan releases?

JayArgonaut said:

Another entry for your list is Explorers. The 80s home video releases were re-edited by Dante apparently and they include scenes that are not present in the DVD-Blu-ray theatrical version.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAmROBeqnI0

https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Explorers

Thanks, did all the VHS releases from the 80’s and 90’0s contain this scene?

To clarify, that scene is from the theatrical cut, which has only ever been released on VHS (CIC) in PAL European countries and that was during the 80s/90s. The theatrical cut airs on UK TV fairly regularly.

Explorers UK VHS

Explorers UK VHS II

The current worldwide DVD release by Paramount uses the Dante re-edited “Special Home Version” that was released in the US on LD, VHS and Beta during the 80s.

See below for a thorough discussion of the differences. 😃

https://originaltrilogy.com/topic/Has-anyone-ever-done-a-theatrical-cut-of-The-Explorers-River-Phoenix-Ethan-Hawke/id/48867

http://www.haku.co.uk/dvd/Explorers.html

Regarding Blue Thunder, I looked into purchasing the US NTSC W/S LD a while back but the one I saw for sale on eBay appeared to have the theatrical running time. This is why I suspected that only the early pan and scan versions contain the additional scenes.

Another entry for your list is, The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968).

All current DVDs use the U.S. cut, which is shorter by 7 minutes. There was a 1992 UK VHS release that featured the original full length version. Whenever it airs on TV, I’ve recorded it, in the hope that the full length version might turn up but nothing so far.

http://www.dvdcompare.net/comparisons/film.php?fid=12867#overall

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JayArgonaut said:

Tantive3+1 said:

JayArgonaut said:

Tantive3+1 said:

Blue Thunder (1983) - these releases contain one additional scene not included on the DVD/Blu-ray versions.

More than one scene: 😃

https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=4680869

https://www.lddb.com/search.php?search=blue+thunder&format=ld&sort=date,asc

If you mean that one shot that’s shown earlier then your right.

JayArgonaut said:

Do all the LDs contain the extended version? I thought it was just the pan and scan releases?

Where did you hear that it was only the Pan & Scan releases?

JayArgonaut said:

Another entry for your list is Explorers. The 80s home video releases were re-edited by Dante apparently and they include scenes that are not present in the DVD-Blu-ray theatrical version.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAmROBeqnI0

https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Explorers

Thanks, did all the VHS releases from the 80’s and 90’0s contain this scene?

To clarify, that scene is from the theatrical cut, which has only ever been released on VHS (CIC) in PAL European countries and that was during the 80s/90s. The theatrical cut airs on UK TV fairly regularly.

Explorers UK VHS

Explorers UK VHS II

The current worldwide DVD release by Paramount uses the Dante re-edited “Special Home Version” that was released in the US on LD, VHS and Beta during the 80s.

See below for a thorough discussion of the differences. 😃

https://originaltrilogy.com/topic/Has-anyone-ever-done-a-theatrical-cut-of-The-Explorers-River-Phoenix-Ethan-Hawke/id/48867

http://www.haku.co.uk/dvd/Explorers.html

Regarding Blue Thunder, I looked into purchasing the US NTSC W/S LD a while back but the one I saw for sale on eBay appeared to have the theatrical running time. This is why I suspected that only the early pan and scan versions contain the additional scenes.

Another entry for your list is, The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968).

All current DVDs use the U.S. cut, which is shorter by 7 minutes. There was a 1992 UK VHS release that featured the original full length version. Whenever it airs on TV, I’ve recorded it, in the hope that the full length version might turn up but nothing so far.

http://www.dvdcompare.net/comparisons/film.php?fid=12867#overall

OK, added.

Is the 1992 UK VHS of The Charge of the Light Brigade the longest version available?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062790/alternateversions?ref_=tt_ql_trv_5

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JayArgonaut said:

Tantive3+1 said:

Is the 1992 UK VHS of The Charge of the Light Brigade the longest version available?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062790/alternateversions?ref_=tt_ql_trv_5

Yes, it would appear so. The 1997 MGM W/S LD, the DVDs and the UK TV broadcasts aired on different channels have been sourced from the shorter U.S. cut.

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The old German VHS of „Nightmare on Elm Street“ contained the Unrated Version with some extended footage of Tina‘s death (blood splashing when she falls from the ceiling and an additional shot of her body).

The German VHS of Hitchcock‘s „Psycho“ also had some alternate/additional material: A shot where Marion takes off her bra, alternate footage of Norman‘s bloody hands after he cleaned up the mess in the bathroom and Arbogast is stabbed three or four times instead of just once. It also has an alternate shot of Sam‘s letter to Marion where the text is written in German.
Unfortunately the shower scene is cut in these German tapes, only old TV-airings included the full uncut version.

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Tantive3+1 said:

digitalfreaknyc said:

Sea of Love (Thrillers Edition) - VHS. Extended version of the film. Nothing noted on the box. Contains deleted scenes from tv version but uncensored.

I can’t find anything on a Thrillers Edition, Could it be the Collectors Edition?

Nope.

I own it and did a transfer of it. It was released in the late 90’s.

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Dr. Cooper said:

The old German VHS of „Nightmare on Elm Street“ contained the Unrated Version with some extended footage of Tina‘s death (blood splashing when she falls from the ceiling and an additional shot of her body).

Added.

Dr. Cooper said:

The German VHS of Hitchcock‘s „Psycho“ also had some alternate/additional material: A shot where Marion takes off her bra, alternate footage of Norman‘s bloody hands after he cleaned up the mess in the bathroom and Arbogast is stabbed three or four times instead of just once. It also has an alternate shot of Sam‘s letter to Marion where the text is written in German.
Unfortunately the shower scene is cut in these German tapes, only old TV-airings included the full uncut version.

https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=1921
Added, but I’m curious to know if this version had a home media release in other regions.

schorman13 said:

The US theatrical cut of “Yellow Submarine” has not been released in a digital format. It appears on VHS and LD only.

https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=1064

I think this says the Theatrical Cut was released on a German DVD.
https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=1064

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digitalfreaknyc said:

Tantive3+1 said:

digitalfreaknyc said:

Sea of Love (Thrillers Edition) - VHS. Extended version of the film. Nothing noted on the box. Contains deleted scenes from tv version but uncensored.

I can’t find anything on a Thrillers Edition, Could it be the Collectors Edition?

Nope.

I own it and did a transfer of it. It was released in the late 90’s.

Do you still own it to maybe take a few screenshots of the slipcase for release information?

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Tantive3+1 said:

schorman13 said:

The US theatrical cut of “Yellow Submarine” has not been released in a digital format. It appears on VHS and LD only.

https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=1064

I think this says the Theatrical Cut was released on a German DVD.
https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=1064

That’s possible… I would have understand it that the German DVD and VHS releases followed the demands to release the version with the missing song. But also the German languaged branch of movie-censorship has an entry that the first german DVD contained the Theatrical Cut, while the new release contains the reconstruction…

Edit: I assume the old DVD only contains the reconstructed version… Next week I may be able to tell… Thanks to eBay… 😄

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Tantive3+1 said:

digitalfreaknyc said:

Tantive3+1 said:

digitalfreaknyc said:

Sea of Love (Thrillers Edition) - VHS. Extended version of the film. Nothing noted on the box. Contains deleted scenes from tv version but uncensored.

I can’t find anything on a Thrillers Edition, Could it be the Collectors Edition?

Nope.

I own it and did a transfer of it. It was released in the late 90’s.

Do you still own it to maybe take a few screenshots of the slipcase for release information?

I think I still do. There’s nothing on the slipcover that says anything about it being extended. Hell, even the runtime is wrong.