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Nighthawks AKA Hawks (1981)
One man can bring the world to its knees and only one man can stop him.Director: Bruce Malmuth
OVERALL: R2-
OVERALL: R2
German Koch Media release for the unaltered audio, anamorphic transfer, extras, and additional US TV version of the feature.
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CUTS:
- R1 America- Goodtimes - (SPOILERS!) This seems to be the Theatrical Version. In the ending, Da Silva is seen to shoot Wolfgar only twice (instead of six times) (Thank you for the Rewind user Denim for confirming this). The original music score however, is unaltered.
- R1 America- Universal Pictures - (SPOILERS!) This seems to be the Theatrical Version. In the ending, Da Silva is seen to shoot Wolfgar only twice (instead of six times). It also has some music score removed (which was done for earlier video releases and TV airings), see above.
- R2 France- Universal Pictures - (SPOILERS) This seems to be the Theatrical Version. In the ending, Da Silva is seen to shoot Wolfgar only twice (instead of six times) (Thank you for the Rewind user Satdan for confirming this). It also has some music score removed (which was done for earlier video releases and TV airings) (95:09 PAL).
- R2 Germany- Koch Media - No cuts - This seems to be the Theatrical Version. In the ending, Da Silva is seen to shoot Wolfgar only twice (instead of six times). The original music score however, is unaltered (95:10). Also includes abridged US TV version on DVD (91:19 PAL).
- R2 Germany- MIG Filmgroup - (SPOILERS!) This seems to be the TV-version. In the ending, Da Silva is seen to shoot Wolfgar only twice (instead of six times). It also has some music score removed (which was done for earlier video releases and TV airings), see above, as the transfer used is from Universal.
- R2 Italy- Universal Pictures - (SPOILERS!) This seems to be the Theatrical Version. In the ending, Da Silva is seen to shoot Wolfgar only twice (instead of six times) (Thank you for the Rewind user Satdan for confirming this). It also has some music score removed (which was done for earlier video releases and TV airings) (95:09 PAL).
- R2 Scandinavia- Universal Pictures - (SPOILERS!) This seems to be the TV-version. In the ending, Da Silva is seen to shoot Wolfgar only twice (instead of six times) (Thank you for the Rewind user JaLe for confirming this). It also has some music score removed (which was done for earlier video releases and TV airings) (95:09 min PAL).
- R2 United Kingdom- Universal Pictures - (SPOILERS!) This seems to be the Theatrical Version. In the ending, Da Silva is seen to shoot Wolfgar only twice (instead of six times) (Thank you for the Rewind user Satdan for confirming this). It also has some music score removed (which was done for earlier video releases and TV airings) (95:09 min PAL).
- R4 Australia- Universal Pictures - (SPOILERS!) This seems to be the Theatrical Version. In the ending, Da Silva is seen to shoot Wolfgar only twice (instead of six times) (Thank you for the Rewind user Satdan for confirming this). It also has some music score removed (which was done for earlier video releases and TV airings) (95:09 min PAL).
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Comparison added by David on 23/02/02
Comparison last updated by Samuel_Scott on 29/04/19UPDATE LOG:
06/03/13: R2 France added. Missing song titles added, to make it easier to check their inclusion or removal from future releases. Also added they are missing from the PAL releases.
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14/10/16: Added ASIN links and clean-up.
29/04/19: Added German Koch release.
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