Theatrical version of a movies is just the (edited-for ratings) version released to be screened in theaters or cinemas.Mostly,straight-to-DVD movies are unedited,unrated or uncut.In other words Directors Cut.
The DVD version might have longer,uncut,sometimes blasphemous,racial and extremely violent scenes.The theater version on the other hand have a rating by the MPAA(PG,NC-18,R etc) after being screened or premiered for the first time.
The difference is, the special edition avatar has 9 extra minutes of deleted scenes
The theatrical cut is approximately 124 minutes long, while the special edition is 127 minutes long.
The original Star Wars trilogy was remastered in 1997, under the title Star Wars Trilogy: Special Edition.
The standard edition will be as it was shown in theaters or on television. Uncut edition or special editions will have scenes added. It should be noted that added scenes do not necessarily improve the film. There's usually a reason those scenes were not in the original release.
The running time for the Lion King 1 and a half is around 77 minutes. This includes the opening and closing credits.
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Made in Hollywood Teen Edition - 2006 Theatrical Exhibition 2-16 was released on: USA: 26 April 2008
Made in Hollywood Teen Edition - 2006 Theatrical Exhibition 2 3-12 was released on: USA: 14 February 2009
The original score was done by Edward Ward in 1943. It was a well received theatrical score and added a lot of drama and a touch of humor to the original production.
Bronze Edition refers to a piece of sculpture that is one of many, cast from an original mold. There is usually an edition number, for example if your piece was the 14th one made in an edition of 100 it would read 14/100.
Yes, they are available on the limited edition dvd. It has both versions in the set. It was released at least three years ago. Hope that helps.
Bronze Edition refers to a piece of sculpture that is one of many, cast from an original mold. There is usually an edition number, for example if your piece was the 14th one made in an edition of 100 it would read 14/100.
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The Original Text Solar Pons Omnibus Edition was created in 2000.
Christopher Lee's character of Saruman was completely cut from the theatrical edition of The Return of the King. Saruman can be seen, however, on the Extended Edition of RotK.
Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back - 1980 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Australia:PG Brazil:Livre Canada:G (British Columbia/Quebec) Canada:G (Manitoba/Nova Scotia) (original rating) Canada:PG (Manitoba/Nova Scotia) (special edition) Canada:PG (Ontario) Chile:TE Denmark:12 (original rating) Denmark:11 (special edition) Finland:K-12 (original rating) Finland:K-10 (special edition) France:U Germany:6 (video rating) Hong Kong:I Iceland:12 (original rating) (theatrical release) Iceland:LH (original rating) (video release) Iceland:12 (special edition) Ireland:G Italy:T Malaysia:U Mexico:AA Netherlands:12 Netherlands:AL (video rating) (special edition) (1990s) New Zealand:PG Norway:12 (original rating) Norway:11 (re-rating) Peru:PT Portugal:M/12 Singapore:PG (special edition) South Africa:PG South Korea:All Spain:T (special edition) Sweden:15 (original rating) Sweden:11 (special edition) UK:U USA:PG (certificate #26034) West Germany:12