Title:
Freddy's Dead Workprint
Year: 1991
Genre(s): Horror, Workprint
Country: USA
Language: English
Directed By: Rachel Talalay
Audio/Picture Quality: C
Includes about 20 minutes of footage cut from the film! Not
included on any DVD release including the region 1 box set.
New Scenes Include:
* Introduction to Maggie, by her waking up and being confronted by her (adopted)
mother regarding her birthday.
* Maggie's 'daydream' with the Dream Demons.
* Extra scene with Tracy and Doc talking about dreams during her workout.
* John's full dream in the shelter.
* Freddy absorbing Carlos' soul.
* Maggie finding Freddy's old lair behind a wall in the basement of the Elm
Street house.
Teenage Freddy stabbing his Stepfather.
Title: Friday
The 13th Pt. 4 Workprint Composite
Year: 1984
Genre(s): Horror, Workprint
Country: USA
Language: English
Directed By: Joseph Zito
Audio/Picture Quality: A/B
Friday the 13th Part 4 The Final (yeah right) Chapter with all
the deleted scenes edited back into the film! Scenes include:
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Nurse Rhonda was originally held up and gutted, but it ended
up being cut out so that it only showed her being stabbed.
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A scene cut in which Tommy shows Rob a fake guillotine.
Tommy puts a stick in the guillotine. It drops and the stick is cut in two.
Then, Tommy puts a fake arm in and cuts it off. Rob thinks its real and starts
screaming. When Tommy starts laughing, Rob figures out that it is a joke.
Trish comes in and asks Rob if he wants to stay for dinner. He doesn't.
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One scene in which Doug and Sarah are on the porch. They
stand outside and talk about not dancing.
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In another scene, Mrs. Jarvis goes into Trish's room and
tells her to go get a car part in town. Mrs. Jarvis also announces that she is
going jogging before it storms.
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A small scene cut during the time in which the Jarvis' car
breaks down. In the original version, right after Trish tells Tommy to hurry
up it cuts. It did continue with Tommy running up to Trish in a scary mask,
scaring Trish. Tommy declares that he made the mask the first week that he got
there.
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Sarah and Doug are together in their room (before the party
starts). They talk about how nice each others legs are and how nervous they
are about going to the party.
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A scene where Tommy shows Rob a toy soldier melting under a
magnifying glass.
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A scene where Trish finds her mother drowned in a bathtub.
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The original script had character Tommy Jarvis splitting
Jason's head open with a machete at the conclusion. Tom Savini wasn't
particularly enthused with this lackluster method, and after a member of his
effects crew (John Vulich) toyed with a prop machete used in Dawn Of The Dead,
Savini got the idea of having the machete blade plowed into Jason's head,
followed by the hilt hitting the floor and the villain sliding headfirst down
the blade.
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A scene after Rob finds his shotgun broken to pieces in
which he sets up a motion sensor in the woods.
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An extra scene at the very beginning in the moving
ambulance: the two paramedics converse, the female medic says "I could've had
the night off" and the male responds "Well, this was an emergency, like every
damn thing." We then cut to the ambulance arriving at the scene and being
directed to Jason's body, which is all we see in the wide release.
Title: Friday
The 13th Pt. 5 Version 2
Year: 1985
Genre(s): Horror, Workprint
Country: USA
Language: English
Directed By: Danny Steinmann
Audio/Picture Quality: B
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This is an alternate version of
the film which contains several minor differences:
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"Version 2" is in the lower
right hand corner throughout the movie.
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There is no close-up of Jason
pulling the machete out of Neil's stomach during the opening sequence.
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Duke's (the paramedic) line is
altered when he sees Joey's body. In the original version he says "Bunch of
pussies..." while in Version 2 he says "I'll be damned...".
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There is a different angle
briefly used in Pete's death.
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The scene in which Ethel yells
at Junior as he is eating his stew is re-edited to remove the profanity, and
uses some different angles.
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When Demon is about to open the
outhouse door some of the profanity he uses is cut from the scene.
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After Junior is decapitated
there is an alternate angle of Ethel in the kitchen, and her dialogue is
slightly altered.
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The scene of Robin going to bed
is re-edited to exclude some of her nudity and some dialogue.
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Before the above scene is a
scene of Violet in her room which originally was part of a scene which
occurred a few minutes later. When the scene happens a few minutes later, the
footage that was previously used is not present.
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When Pam fights off Roy with
the chainsaw, she hits him twice in shoulder. Only the second hit appears in
the original version.
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When Roy dies, the camera stays
on Pam, Tommy and Reggie instead of showing Roy falling on the spikes.
Title:
Halloween 2: TV Cut
Year: 1981
Genre(s): Horror, Recut
Country: USA
Language: English
Approx. Running Time: 92 Min.
Directed By: Rick Rosenthal
Audio/Picture Quality: C
Rare TV cut of the film with all the violence and nudity edited out and
replaced with brand new footage! Including deleted scenes, alternate takes and
an alternate ending.
Title:
Halloween 6: Producers Cut Composite
Year: 1995
Genre(s): Horror, Recut
Country: USA
Language: English
Approx. Running Time: 93 Min.
Directed By: Joe Chappelle
Audio/Picture Quality: B
Over 45 minutes of deleted footage reedited back into the original film! The
45 minutes change the plot completely and the movie actually makes sense now.
Includes tons of alternate scenes and a brand new shocking ending
Title:
Halloween 6: Producers Cut 5 DVD Box Set
Year: 1995
Genre(s): Recut
Country: USA
Language: English
Directed By: Joe Chappelle
Audio/Picture Quality: B
Insane 5 disc set featuring different cuts of
Halloween 6! Disc 1: Producers Cut (Regular high quality 16X9 workprint
version), Disc 2: Rough Cut Version (an early workprint version), Disc 3:
Directors Cut (basically an uncut version of the final film), Disc 4: Television
Version (Hybrid of the theatrical and the Producers Cut), Disc 5: Bonus Features
(Behind The Scenes from on set recordings, Original Shoot, Reshoots, Audition
Tapes, Trailers, TV Spots, Electronic Press Kit, Entertainment Tonight Clip,
Halloween 5 Promo Reel)
Price List:
Box Set With Cover: $45
Box Set With out Cover: $25
Single Disc (of your choice) With Or With out Cover: Regular Price
Title:
Halloween H20 TV Cut
Year: 1995
Genre(s): Horror, Recut
Country: USA
Language: English
Approx. Running Time: 90 Min.
Directed By: Steve Miner
Audio/Picture Quality: B
Rare TV cut of the film with all the violence and nudity edited out and
replaced with brand new footage! Over 10 minutes of alternate footage never
released on any DVD.
New scenes include:
- In the opening, there are several extra shots of a goal post and interiors
of Marion's house while Jimmy is checking it out.
- Marion's death is totally different and there are extra policeman shots
and Marion breaks the window and then is shown dying from the far away outside
window P.O.V.
- Sara's death is not shown and her body is never found.
- There is an extra scene of Will carving a pumpkin and talking about his
family.
- There is a stalk P.O.V. shot of Micheal looking at thw people at the rest
stop.
- There is also a extra scene of Charlie and John walking downtown.
plus more!
Title:
Halloween H20 Workprint
Year: 1995
Genre(s): Horror, Workprint
Country: USA
Language: English
Approx. Running Time: 80 Min.
Directed By: Steve Miner
Audio/Picture Quality: C
This workprint version has a different score and an altered opening credits
montage, as well as a slightly different version of of the dorm room scene,
where the girls have "So I Married An Ax Murderer" playing on the TV instead of
in the final version where they have on "Scream 2." Also includes other scenes
that never made it into the film
Title:
Halloween Homecoming
Year: 2002
Genre(s): Horror, Workprint
Country: USA
Language: English
Approx. Running Time: 80 Min.
Directed By: Rick Rosenthal
Audio/Picture Quality: C
This is a workrpint version of Halloween: Resurrection. In this version
labeled Halloween: The Homecoming, the film did include the beginning sequence
of a Myers' family home video and also the CSI woman's murder at the end.
However, it also had no opening credit sequence, the title only appears when
Michael leaves the sanitarium. Also, when Jim flirts with Donna and she gives
him the finger, the dialogue "Would that be one o'clock?" is not present. The
soundtrack on this version consists of music from the original Halloween (1978),
Profondo Rosso (1975) and The House on Haunted Hill (1999) and Halloween H20
(1998). It also featured a rap track over the end credits, different music for
the scene where Jen and Sara visit Rudy, and Janet Jackson's "All For You" in
the scene where Nora makes coffee. This version was probably created as a "rough
cut" or test screening, and edited before Danny Lux's score was complete. The
Halloween H20 music is also still present in some of the early scenes, mostly in
the sanitarium. Includes more alternate takes as well as an alternate ending.
Title:
Hellraiser
3 Workprint
Year: 1988
Genre(s): Horror, Workprint
Country: USA
Language: English
Approx. Running Time: 87 Min.
Directed By: Anthony Hickox
Audio/Picture Quality: C
Rare Hellraiser 3 Workprint with new scenes not in the final
cut, but also missing scenes from the final cut
Title: Jason
Goes To Hell Workprint
Year: 1993
Genre(s): Horror, Workprint
Country: USA
Language: English
Directed By: Adam Marcus
Audio/Picture Quality: C
- The following appear in the workprint version only;
- Alternate dialogue in the cell scene with Steven and Duke.
- After Steven escapes from the police station, there is a scene
showing him hide outside the diner as Vickie enters it.
- More dialogue in the scene where Ward finds Steven in the back
of the diner adoring his baby.
- Before Jessica goes outside her house where Jason (in Robert's
body) attacks her, she is shown inside the dark house looking around
the living room, and jumping at the sudden lightning storm.
- The creature that Duke fights with has grown to become a
full-sized demon before Duke throws it into the basement
Title:
Return of the Living Dead Workprint
Year: 1985
Genre(s): Horror, Workprint
Country: USA
Language: English
Approx. Running Time: 107 Min.
Directed By: Dan O'Bannon
Audio/Picture Quality: C
The workprint version is about 20 minutes longer than the theatrical release.
Additional material includes:
An extended scene that takes place after frank shows Freddy the split dogs, but
before he shows him the cadaver in the freezer. Frank shows Freddy a tank of
oxygen and tells him how explosive it is.
A deleted scene after Frank shows Freddy the cadaver. Freddy asks how late are
they working. When Frank tells Freddy, Freddy says he has a date with Tina.
Frank says it's a good thing it's a girl because he was nervous about the
earring Freddy had. Frank also tells Freddy that he has to close the cadaver
room tight because it pops open.
An extended scene where the punks are walking down the street. After Casey says
they should all go pick Freddy up, Tina says that it's only him and her alone
going out, meaning that Tina never really wanted to hang out with them that
night. This scene also has some more profanity and it also introduces the
character Suicide as Trash tells the punks that he has a car.
A deleted scene as Freddy is looking at the medical book, Frank looks outside an
says "It smells like rain!"
An alternate, and longer take of Frank telling Freddy about the events in the
1960's with The Night Of The Living Dead. This scene version of the scene also
has some extra dialogue where Freddy says that Night Of The Living Dead was on
of the best movies ever. He also says it's impossible that it's true cause he
would have heard about it. An extended scene where the punks are deciding what
to do. As Chuck suggests that they hang in the cemetery, Suicide says, "lets pay
our fucking respects!"
A deleted scene that shows Scuz, Spider, and Casey looking into a mausoleum and
seeing all sorts of debris littered inside by other people who had previously
partied there. Spider replies, "I don't ever want to be buried in a place like
this!" then Scuz pinches Casey as she calls him a dork.
Extended scene from when the punks are all screaming about the zombie in the
basement. As Tina suggests they call the cops, Scuz replies, "no because they'll
kick out a**!" Casey and Chuck then tell the others where they saw Freddy. Tina
gets mad for them not telling her.
Title: Ricky 6 Workprint
Year: 2000
Genre(s): Horror
Country: USA
Language: English
Approx. Running Time: 96 Min.
Directed By: Peter Filardi
Audio/Picture Quality: C
Ricky 6 is a 2000 film loosely based on the life of Ricky Kasso, a suburban
teenager accused of Satanism and murder in the 1980’s. The film was written and
directed by Peter Filardi. Vincent Kartheiser played the disturbed protagonist,
renamed Ricky Cowen, in the film.