Saunders hat geschrieben: 11. Juli 2023 10:13
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055928/alternateversions/
Wie ist dieser Artikel zu bewerten ? Wurde DN zunächst nur für das britische Kino/TV zensiert ? Ab den 1980er Jahren dann für den rest der Welt ?
Man sollte sich auf die Suche nach der „VHS/Betamax-Veröffentlichung von 1982“ machen.
Es bleibt spannend ...
Nein, bleibt es nicht. Das hatte ich bereits indem anderen DN Uncut thread verlinkt:
https://www.the007dossier.com/2019/02/2 ... ease-1982/
Fazit:
""And guess what? No extra footage. This 1982 release of Dr. No is not uncut. It has all the same cuts as all the other versions."
"Next we reached out to the webmaster at 007HomeVideo. He didn’t create that site by scouring the internet for cover art. He actually bought all of those tapes, laserdiscs, CEDs, etc. and photographed or scanned the covers himself. After explaining what it was we were trying to find, he was kind enough to check his first-press U.S. and Japan 1982 NTSC LaserDiscs, the first PAL VHS (Warner Home Video, Germany) release, and yet another first NTSC CED (RCA ‘Selectavision’ USA) release, and all of them contain the censored version of the movie. It was common practice to use the same video master for all the different analog media types so this was not surprising – why create multiple master tapes if you don’t have to?"
"So while we were unable to categorically prove that there was/never was an accidental release of the uncut version on video in 1982, we certainly couldn’t find any evidence of it.
But until somebody can demonstrate proof of its existence, we’re inclined to believe this is just another urban legend, and would discourage anyone from charging or paying top dollar for these ’82 tapes."