Theatrical version of a movies is just the (edited-for ratings) version released to be screened in theaters or cinemas.Mostly,straight-to-DVD movies are unedited,unrated or uncut.In other words Directors Cut.
The DVD version might have longer,uncut,sometimes blasphemous,racial and extremely violent scenes.The theater version on the other hand have a rating by the MPAA(PG,NC-18,R etc) after being screened or premiered for the first time.
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Charles MacMahon - theatrical entrepreneur - was born in 1861.
A Dream by Bunny Debarge is the original version its actually "Don't Leave me girl" by Blackstreet is the version they use in the movie
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No the closest you can get to a "censored" version would be the theatrical version.
The theatrical version has one ending.
The theatrical version is what is shown in theaters and extended version is extra things that were not shown in theaters
No. There is no reason to believe there will ever be a theatrical movie.
It depends on which version of the film you're watching: 88 mins. (original 1994 theatrical version) 90 mins. (2003 version with the "Morning Report" song)
some do.
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They are both the same film. The theatrical cut is the 145 minute long version seen in cinemas. The extended cut is six minutes longer, and includes footage previously unseen in theatres.
No, it's not a movie, nor will it be made into a theatrical movie.
No the theatrical version is
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