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Posted in antique photos by admin on July 13, 2010

Does the theatrical version of Kill Bill Vol. 1 differ from the DVD version?

I watched Kill Bill Vol. 1 in the theaters and loved it. When I bought the dvd months later, I noticed there were little differences here and there. For instance, I remember seeing Buck hitting the ground then getting punch a few times to get stunned then dragged to the floor, or just a few extra shots in other fight scenes. Am I the only one who noticed this? Is this other version I saw out there somewhere? If so, can I get it?

Probably no other film made such a fuss about a longer version before its release than "Kill Bill Vol.1" - Quentin Tarantino already said beforehand in an interview that the movie will be released in its full uncut and original version in Japan. The reason why is obvious - because "Kill Bill" is an homage to the (especially older) Asian cinema. With Sonny Chiba (as Hattori Hanzo) and Chiaki Kuriyama (as Gogo) there are also two well known Japanese actors in the movie. These characters also find more attention with the Japanese promotion as they are highlighted in the DVD menu.
The most famous scene that was remade is probably the black/white final. You'll find more information regarding to this in the specific cut description.

The German version, which equals the international cut, was compared to the Japanese version. Without considering alternative footage and the b/w scene, the international version has been cut in 17 scenes for 62 sec.
The black and white scene and other differences will be mentioned separately.

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