Deleted scenes that have never been seen

Discussion in 'Visual Arts' started by sidewinder572, Jul 1, 2007.

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  1. Rocker

    Rocker Senior Member

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    Perhaps the chunks of ice are being dislodged by the vibrations of the heavy footsteps of the oncoming AT-AT walkers?
     
  2. PaulKTF

    PaulKTF Senior Member

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    There's supposidly a 3+ hour long cut of the live action Popeye musical movie I'd love to see.
     
  3. Drifter

    Drifter AAD survivor

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    Star Wars Anchorhead deleted scenes with music and wipes
     
  4. Yes, that's what it seems like in the cut that was released. However, as it was originally filmed, the falling chunks of ice preceded the wampas bashing through the ice into corridors of the base.
     
  5. jv66

    jv66 Estimated Dead Prophet

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    Here's one of the Biggs scenes:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QG36hu5wQYY

    The other Biggs scene:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv_nIXIIl4k&feature=related

    The original Jabba scene from Star Wars:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqocT1slhwA&feature=related

    Luke with "Treadwell" droid on farm:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZY5nRPzu5M&NR=1

    and more on youtube
     
  6. apesfan

    apesfan "Going Ape"

    I think its easier to say that all films are altered after the director submits it to the suits or after a showing to a preview audience(who have no clue at all) to get their reaction before general release. "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes" had a prolouge that was filmed and then excised for violence and who knows what(All the apes films have prolouges) and the ending was tamed down immensely for violence as was the riots. The Bluray has most of the riots and ending now intact but "The End" card is still missing and still no prolouge of an Ape running through the streets and getting his brians blown out. What we got with the bluray is known as the Japanese print which kept most of the violence intact, but the other elements are still missing.
    This is an old story in hollywood, just as the film version of "1776" had massive cuts because when it was shown to Nixon at the White House those scences mocked the conservetive way of thinking. Since Jack Warner was a friend of Nixon he ablidged the President and the film was ruined in most peoples view. Crazy to call film Art if the powers to be can have final cut and know nothing about the whole scenerio that they are destroying. Take Care, John M.
     
  7. RickH

    RickH Connoisseur of deep album cuts

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    The thread title made me wonder how many deleted scenes there are from "Let It Be". That's some footage that would be interesting, I would imagine.
     
  8. jjh1959

    jjh1959 Senior Member

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    There aren't any "deleted scenes" in Let It Be. That's not to say that's it's not badly edited, or that they couldn't have included some more entertaining elements, as some of that footage was included in Anthology shows. There's also unreleased footage floating around the bootleg video world, and it shows that there is also a lot of dull stuff that was not used. But that's not the same as deleted scenes.
     
  9. Ghostworld

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    Anyone remember when they showed a special edition of Jaws on ABC? It must have been around 1978 or 1979. It had extra scenes of Robert shaw buying piano wire at a music store and prodding some kid playing the violin (I think it was a violin, maybe a clainet) to play the "Ode to Joy" correctly. Maybe it was deemed to nazi. And there was another scene of Hooper talking about his family forrtune. Those were the two extra scenes I remember. So those scenes are definitely still around.
     
  10. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits....

    Robert Shaw was el macho..according to Richard Dreyfuss.
     
  11. Rocker

    Rocker Senior Member

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    They're available on the DVD supplements, along with several other bits of deleted footage, as I recall.
     

  12. I had no idea that there's a copy in existence..Wow!

    I'll add- Woody Allen's first Version of "September" destroyed after having filmed it and recast the entire film with different actors.

    The Spider Web Scene with Louise lasser in "Every Thing You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask"
     
  13. Anthology123

    Anthology123 Senior Member

    One bit of the Empire Wampas scene can still be scene in the trailer. Its a bit where C3PO rips off a warning label on a door that supposedly had all the Wampas in it.
     
  14. Joel1963

    Joel1963 Senior Member

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    Haven't read through the whole thread, but there was an Elvis Presley song sequence deleted from Girls Girls Girls (I Don't Want To IIRC). However, about 10 seconds of it was featured in that movie's trailer.
     
  15. Atari265278

    Atari265278 Forum Resident

    The violent scenes from The Black Cauldron.:shake:
     
  16. Torontotom

    Torontotom Forum Resident

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    The lost filmed material in A Star is Born (thankfully, they still had the audio).

    Apparently there is also a longer cut of Once Upon a Time in America.
     
  17. bekayne

    bekayne Senior Member

    Some other ones too:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wicker_Man_(1973_film)#Restorations
     
  18. milankey

    milankey Forum Resident

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    I heard that Bill Murray wasn't supposed to have a very big part in Caddyshack and that he came in and filmed all of his stuff in just a couple days. Supposedly that scene in which he's swinging the club and hitting the flowers by the clubhouse and narrating like he's about to win the Masters ("Cinderella story...) - supposedly he improvised that scene and it went on for like 40 minutes although you only see a couple minutes of it in the movie.
     
  19. The Panda

    The Panda Forum Mutant

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    yes, that was briefly mentioned in the A&E show about the filming of the movie
     
  20. Jayce

    Jayce Forum Resident

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    Not "deleted," but still never seen except by a few individuals : "The Day the Clown Cried."
     
  21. Vidiot

    Vidiot Now in 4K HDR!

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    I think I've admitted this before, but I transferred about a half hour of the movie for Mr. Lewis about 25 years ago (maybe more). I can't remember a lot about it, because it was just a quick-and-dirty workprint transfer. I can tell you it was a cheap-looking movie, and there were big chunks of scenes missing or damaged.

    I think the movie is unreleasable not only because of the subject matter, but because they ran out of money and couldn't really finish it.
     
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  22. mannymarks

    mannymarks New Member

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    On the deluxe version of the Pretty In Pink dvd they talk about the original ending where Duckie gets the girl, but they don't show it. I heard about the alternate ending back when the movie was originally in the theaters, there might have been a magazine article about it but memory fails.
     
  23. Almost all of actor Murray Hamilton's scenes in "Damnation Alley" and, perhaps, he was happy about that. He has a brief cameo now in the film but nothing more.
     
  24. TonyR

    TonyR Forum Resident

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    Along similar lines, the first feature film by Stanley Kubrick, "Fear and Desire", was unseen for many years. However, inferior copies do exist on the internet nowadays.
     
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