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From: kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey)
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Subject: Re: "The 25 Most Outlandish Sci-Fi Films of All Time"
Date: 5 Sep 2024 20:46:30 -0000
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Paul S Person  <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> wrote:
>
>Actually, I think that one's still in there. The one where her face is
>wrapped in plastic to show Our Hero what his mother will look like
>after her operation and his reaction was cut.=20
>
>It was in the version released in America to theaters and VHS. But
>that had the same ending as the Director's cut. The network TV
>version, however, substituted a "happy" ending for the Real Deal.

The version I saw at an American college film society (16mm print from Swank) 
had the happy ending on it.  Curious to know how far that went.
--scott

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