In a weird twist the Sy Fy channel recently has been releasing edited versions to DVD and what seems to be theatrical edits to the TV station. NTSC DVD-R, Fullscreen, Quality B, 2:00:05Īmerican Horror House (Aka - Paranormal Initiation) - Network Television Version This version runs around 4 minutes longer than the DVD version, it is cut in places for violence and language but it contains some extra scenes. This version runs around 4 minutes longer than the DVD version, it is cut in places for language but it contains some extra scenes not present in any other version. NTSC DVD-R, Fullscreen, Quality B, 1:24:36 This version runs around the same time as the DVD version, it is cut in places for language but it contains some extra scenes not present in any other version. NTSC DVD-R, Fullscreen, Quality A, 1:30:46 However, it is cut for violence and swearing.
This version runs around 6 minutes longer than the DVD version and contains some extra scenes not present in any other version. PAL DVD-R, Fullscreen, Quality A, 1:38:36 This version runs around 5 minutes longer than the DVD version it contains some extra scenes, extra dialogue and an alternate ending. OK?" This added dialogue is not present in any of the video releases, nor was it present in the DVD releases. Budda can be heard asking, "Why not?" at one point and, "Hey listen, if you think I'm chasing you again," just before she says, "This time it would be just for fun. Ths TV versions also includes the infamous audible dialogue scene where Steve and Budda are sitting together inside the drive-in with Laurie looking in through the window. The original shot used in the film can be seen at the opening of the American Graffiti documentary, which is on the same DVD/VHS. On the Collector's Edition DVD and VHS, a sunset with clouds has been digitally added in where the cloudy/grey sky originally was.
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In the original theatrical release, when the movie title credit appears on screen in front of Mel's Drive-In, all that is seen behind the diner are buildings and a cloudy/grey sky. This network television presentaton includes original theatrical material. One minor digital effect had been added, at the request of director George Lucas to the 1998 Collector's Edition DVD and VHS releases. This version adds over seven minutes to the film.Īir Date - Unknown - Workprint CollectionĪmerican Graffiti - Original Network Television Broadcast NTSC DVD-R, Fullscreen, Quality A, 1:28:53 It is also cut in places for swearing and references to sex and drugs.
This version runs around 5 minutes longer than the DVD version and contains some extra scenes.
NTSC DVD-R, Fullscreen, Quality A, 1:27:48 This version runs around the same time as the DVD version and contains some extra scenes. NTSC DVD-R, Fullscreen, Quality A, 1:27:37 This version runs around 3 minutes longer than the DVD version and is cut for nudity and swearing. NTSC DVD-R, Fullscreen, Quality B, 2:20:32 It is cut in places for swearing, racism and sexual references but it contains some extra shots and changes the order of some scenes. This version runs around 5 minutes shorter than the Extended DVD version. One scene includes an alternate take made for T.V. NTSC DVD-R, Anamorphic Widescreen, Quality A, 1:31:53 It also misses some shots and features an alternate ending. This version runs around 9 minutes longer than the DVD version, it contains many extra scenes and uses elements from both the US and International Versions.