Corruption (1968) Blu-ray
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Blu-ray ALL America - Grindhouse Releasing
added detail:
Comes with liner notes -> Comes with liner notes booklet
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Blu-ray B United Kingdom - Powerhouse Films
Limited Edition
The Indicator Series #234
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As a general point for the Powerhouse releases, it might be a good idea to replace all 5 instances of the term "Cut", using the term "Version" instead.
The back of the case and the onscreen menu do use the terms "UK Theatrical Cut" and "US Theatrical Cut", however changing it would help avoid ambiguity with censor cuts etc.:
US theatrical cut -> US Theatrical Version
UK Theatrical Cut -> UK Theatrical Version
US Theatrical Cut -> US Theatrical Version
UK cut -> UK Theatrical Version
US cut -> US Theatrical Version
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added detail:
Isolated Music and Effects Track in DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0 (plays over UK Theatrical Version)
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runtime correction of extra:
"The British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) Interview with Peter Newbrook: Excerpted from interviews conducted by Alan Lawson and Roy Fowler on 20 February 1985, 17 April 1995 and 15 May 1995" plays as an alternate audio track over the US Theatrical Version of the film (91:04)
(it is silent after that point)
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Note that the total runtime of the UK Theatrical Version is 91:31, but it includes a BBFC certificate (0:11) at the start, so the net runtime is 91:20, the same length as the US Theatrical Version
(however, they have other differences - see General Note below)
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Blu-ray B United Kingdom - Powerhouse Films
Standard Edition
This can be added - it has the same disc contents as the Limited Edition, but no art cards and no book
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Overall:
UK Powerhouse Films Limited Edition has the most extras, but perhaps it should be declared a draw overall, since the Grindhouse release has some exclusive extras:
Blu-ray ALL America - Grindhouse Releasing Blu-ray exclusive extras:
1974 audio interview with Peter Cushing (7:14)
Alternate Scenes are available as separate items (on the UK Blu-ray they are only available within the different versions of the movie)
Robert Hartford-Davis Filmography & Trailers
Bonus Trailers
Easter Egg #1: A brief 2 min interview clip with Wendy Varnals about the music of the period
liner notes booklet
(I don't know about the image galleries - perhaps they are the same on both releases)
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General Note:
There are 3 main versions:
UK Theatrical Version - reduces some of the violence by using shot substitutions, as required by the BBFC
US Theatrical Version - retains all the original violence
Continental Version "Laser Killer" - retains all the original violence except it has an alternate scene with a different actress (Marianne Morris instead of Jan Waters) with stronger violence and topless nudity
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sources:
- I own the Powerhouse Films Standard Edition
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061520/alternateversions/