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Death Wish II AKA Death Wish 2 (Blu-ray 4K) (1982)
Bronson is loose again!Director: Michael Winner
Year of Copyright: 1981
Year of Production: 1981
OVERALL: Blu-ray ALL-
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Extras:DISC ONE (Blu-ray 4K)
*The Film - International Version (91:53)
Audio Commentary by author and historian Paul Talbot (2016)
DISC TWO (Blu-ray)
*The Film - International Version (91:53)
*The Film - TV Version (95:31)
Audio Commentary on the international version by author and historian Paul Talbot (2016)
"Pass" 2022 interview with screenwriter David Engelbach (5:28)
"Working with Bronson" 2022 interview with actor Robert F. Lyons (7:24)
"Dark Parts" 2022 interview with actress Robin Sherwood (8:10)
"Fights in the Theater" 2022 interview with Todd Roberts, son of executive producer Bobby Roberts (7:19)
Theatrical Trailer (1:57) -
Subtitles:English HoH (both cuts)
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:2160p24 HEVC
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HDR:HDR10
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Soundtrack(s):English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono (48kHz/24-bit) (both cuts)
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:The international version is mastered in 4K from the original 35mm camera negative. The television version is mastered in 2K from its 35mm interpositive.
With the exception of the commentary, extras are in 1080p and feature optional English subtitles.
Comes with a reversible cover.
The first 5,000 copies ordered directly from Vinegar Syndrome include a special limited edition embossed slipcover designed by Robert Sammelin. -
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OVERALL: Blu-ray ALL
Only version so far.
VERSION NOTES:
Greek VHS Cut (94:33):
(This info is from the Rewind user Asmund_Utvik)
This is the "International Cut" but contains the following additional dialog-scenes, which are missing from the DVD-releases. These are presumably from a pre-release version.
Scene 1:
After the conversation about the vigilante in New York, there are additional 31 seconds of dialog, where the police chief is telling a story about his former partner, who is now dead.
Scene 2:
After the conversation about Paul Kersey, there are additional 14 seconds of dialog: “I don't think I heard that question, and I don`t think you ask the questions Mr. District Attorney.”
Scene 3:
Additional dinner scene with Jill Ireland and Charles Bronson (1:06 min).
International Cut (91:55):
Differences between the "R-Rated and International Cuts" can be found at Movie-Censorship.
Both of the rape scenes are cut. While only the more violent aspects of the maid's rape scene were cut, the daughter's rape scene was almost entirely removed (except for the last few seconds). Also, the daughter afterwards is shown jumping out the window, but the R-Rated cut removes the part, where she gets impaled on a fence.
The Television Cut (93:57):
This a completely sanitised version made for network TV; all explicit sex, violence and profanity has been removed and a small amount of deleted scenes have been added to compensate. -
CUTS:
- Blu-ray ALL America- Vinegar Syndrome - No cuts - international version (91:55) on the UHD and Blu-ray discs as well as the TV version (95:31) on the Blu-ray.
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Comparison added by Eric_Cotenas on 23/04/22
Comparison last updated by Eric_Cotenas on 24/05/22UPDATE LOG:
24/04/22: Initial entry.
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24/04/22: Corrected copyright year.
24/04/22: Typo
26/04/22: DVDBeaver
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