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Raabta |
Raabta is a 2017 romance by Dinesh Vijan. Starring Sushant Singh Rajput, Kriti Sanon and Jim Sarbh. ![]() Cut by the BBFC for a 12A rated 2017 cinema release. |
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147:13s |
UK: Passed 12A for infrequent strong language, moderate bloody violence, sex references after 14s of BBFC category cuts for:
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Raajakumara |
Raajakumara is a 2017 action drama by Santhosh Ananddram. Starring Nandeesha Boregowda, Priya Anand and Avinash. ![]() BBFC category cut were required for a 2017 12A rated cinema release. |
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148:24s |
UK: Passed 12A for moderate violence after 17s of BBFC category cuts for:
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Raees |
Raees is a 2017 India action crime thriller by Rahul Dholakia. Starring Sunny Leone, Shah Rukh Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. ![]() ![]() BBFC category cuts were required for a 12A rated 2017 cinema release. The film was banned in Pakistan. Summary Notes
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143:26s |
UK: Passed 12A for moderate violence, occasional bloody images after BBFC advised pre-cuts for:
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Pakistan: Banned in February 2017
The film was banned in Pakistan due to its objectionable content. A source from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) said: |
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Rabbit Fever![]() |
Rabbit Fever is a 2006 UK comedy by Ian Denyer. With Lisa Barbuscia, Julian Rhind-Tutt and Tara Summers. ![]() ![]() ![]() Uncut by the BBFC at 18. The distributors wanted a 15 but the request was denied Summary Notes
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82:10s |
UK: Passed 18 uncut for frequent strong sex references for:
There's no sign of the video release in the BBFC database. Uncut but as the film contains no violence, no nudity and little sex beyond that implied by the title and references to sex toys, then the distributors felt that 18 was unnecessarily restrictive. They asked the BBFC to reconsider but the BBFC declined with the following statement: This determination was formally reconsidered by the BBFC at the request of the submitting company. The BBFC carefully considered the arguments put forward by the submitting company and looked again at the relevant submitted material, but concluded that its original determination was appropriate. The BBFC did, however, amend the consumer advice. |
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Rabid Dogs![]()
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Rabid Dogs is a 1974 Italy crime thriller by Mario Bava and Lamberto Bava. With Lea Lander, George Eastman and Riccardo Cucciolla. ![]() ![]() ![]() Not cut by censors. The original version is titled Rabid Dogs. An unsuccessful rework is titled Kidnapped From IMDb
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91:53s |
UK: Rabid Dogs was passed 18 uncut for scenes of strong sexual threat, humiliation, violence:
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91:31s
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UK: Kidnapped was passed 18 uncut for scenes of strong sexual threat, humiliation, violence for:
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Rabid Grannies![]()
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Rabid Grannies (Les mémés cannibales) is a 1988 Belgium / France / Netherlands comedy horror by Emmanuel Kervyn. Starring Catherine Aymerie, Caroline Braeckman and Richard Cotica. ![]() ![]() Uncut by film censors but violence was cut by Kervyn for his Director's Cut. The cut scenes were restored for the Producer's Cut. There also exists a shortened version of the Producer's Cut. Summary Notes
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88:32s =85:00s |
UK: The Director's Cut was passed 18 without BBFC cuts for:
US: The Director's Cut is MPAA R rated for:
From IMDb. This is the director Emmanuel Kervyn's preferred cut. Some gorier scenes were shot at the time of production, but in the end, Kervyn chose not to include them in the film itself. Troma did include them as a bonus feature. |
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~90:00s =~86:00s |
US: The Producer's Cut is MPAA Unrated for:
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84:35s | Germany: The German producers have since reinserted, against the director's wishes, said scenes in sales to other countries. See pictorial cuts details from movie-censorship.com. However this German release is missing 3 plot scenes. | |||
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96:18s =92:27s |
UK: A long version was passed 18 without BBFC cuts for:
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Race with the Devil![]()
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Race with the Devil is a 1975 USA action thriller by Jack Starrett. With Peter Fonda, Warren Oates, Loretta Swit. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cut by the BBFC for animal cruelty |
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84:28s
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UK : Passed 15 uncut for:
UK : Passed AA (14) uncut for:
US: Uncut and MPAA PG rated for:
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84:15s |
UK: Passed 15 for moderate nudity and violence after 25s of BBFC cuts for:
The BBFC commented:
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Rag Doll![]() |
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63:06s |
Rag Doll is a 1961 UK crime drama by Lance Comfort. With Jess Conrad, Hermione Baddeley and Kenneth Griffith. ![]() UK: An unknown version was passed 12 without BBFC cuts for:
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submitted 66:07s =63:28s |
UK: Passed A (PG) after BBFC cuts for:
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Rage: Ring of Fire II![]()
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91:31s |
1993 US martial arts film by Richard W. Munchkin
The BBFC cut 1:13s for an 18 rating for the 1993 Imperial video and 2001 Prism DVD. See pictorial cuts details from movie-censorship.com :
The uncut region 1 DVD is available via UK Amazon
Review from US Amazon : Solid action entertainment Wow! Ring of Fire 2 takes an entirely different route than the original. The first instalment was a Romeo and Juliet type of romance set against a backdrop of a cross-culture martial arts fued. Don The Dragon Wilson was the romantic lead and left most of the fight scenes to his capable co-stars. The sequel, on the other hand, is a non-stop action film. Don, reprising his role of Johnny, and his buddies go underground (literally!) in search of the gang leader who kidnapped his fiance (Maria Ford, reprising her role- but with a different hair color!). The plot is totally contrived, but this is just such a likable knucklehead of a movie that it's hard not to like it. Don the Dragon gets plenty of fight scenes this time around. Wise move. Ring of Fire 2 is solid action entertainment. Just remember to leave your I.Q. at the door and you'll love it. |
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Rage of Honor![]()
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Rage of Honor is a 1987 Argentina / USA action drama by Gordon Hessler. Starring Shô Kosugi, Lewis Van Bergen and Robin Evans. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cut by the BBFC for an 18 rated 1987 VHS. The BBFC cuts were waived for uncut 15 rated 2015 DVD and Blu-ray. Uncut and MPAA R rated in the US. Summary Notes .
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91:40s =88:00s |
UK: Passed 15 uncut for strong violence with previous BBFC cuts waived for:
US: Uncut and MPAA R rated for:
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87:17s submitted 87:44s |
UK: Passed 18 after 25s of BBFC compulsory cuts for:
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Ragewar![]()
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Ragewar (aka The Dungeonmaster) is a 1984 USA Sci-Fi fantasy by David Allen, Charles Band... With Jeffrey Byron, Richard Moll and Leslie Wing. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cut by the BBFC for a 15 rating. The US PG-13 rated Theatrical Version is cut but there also exists an uncut Unrated Version. Summary notes
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US: Uncut and MPAA Unrated for:
This version includes an additional scene with some nudity, maybe the dream sequence mentioned below |
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~77:00s =~74:00s |
US: The Theatrical Version is cut and MPAA PG-13 rated
However IMDb notes: The 1984 U.K. EIV video release entitled Ragewar includes a pre-credit dream sequence not included in the 1985 U.S. Lightning Video Dungeonmaster release. |
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73:14s |
UK: Passed 15 after 56s of BBFC category cuts for:
IMDB Notes: The 1984 U.K. EIV release entitled Ragewar cuts out much of Mestema's cat torturing speech, as featured in the U.S. Dungeonmaster release. |
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Raging Fury![]()
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~81:00s |
1989 US crime horror by Douglas Grossman. With Maureen Mooney, Christopher Stryker and Christopher Cousins. ![]() Italy: Uncut for:
Summary Review: Inventive kill sequences A teacher still haunted by the death of two teens that she accidentally caused as a young girl goes beserk when four teens start harassing her and then attack her in her home. The film is a departure from your run-of-the-mill 80s slasher flick but essentially follows the conventions of the genre with a few novel twists. It's a low budget offering with some inventive kill sequences but the acting and directing are somewhat uneven. |
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81:34s = 80:20s |
US: Uncut and MPAA R Rated for:
From article from dvdcompare.net . Due to a mastering error on initial pressings, 4 minutes of footage is missing at around the 58m mark. Later corrected but there is now external way of telling whether it is complete or not. |
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77:34s |
UK: Passed 18 after 1:36s of BBFC cust for:
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The Raid![]()
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The Raid is a 2011 Indonesia/US crime thriller by Gareth Evans. With Iko Uwais, Ananda George and Ray Sahetapy. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Theatrical/International Version was cut for an R rating. The Indonesian/Original Version is uncut. |
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101:04s =97:01s |
UK: The Original Version/Uncut Indonesian Version was passed 18 without BBFC cuts for frequent strong bloody violence and gore for:
US: The Original Version/Uncut Indonesian Version is uncut and MPAA Unrated for:
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96:46s |
UK: The Theatrical Version/International Version was passed 18 without BBFC cuts for frequent strong bloody violence and gore for:
See pictorial cuts details from movie-censorship.com . It is a little puzzling as to why the MPAA picked out these two brief moments as being too much since headshots and knife use are all over the place in the rest of the movie:
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The Raid 2: Berandal![]()
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The Raid 2 is a 2014 Indonesia action crime thriller by Gareth Evans. With Iko Uwais, Julie Estelle and Yayan Ruhian. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cut for a US R rated release. Uncut in Europe. Banned in Malaysia Summary Notes
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143:56s |
UK: Passed 18 uncut for strong bloody violence, gore for: r:
European releases are uncut and MPAA cuts are specific to the US. |
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150:00s =~144:00s |
US: Rated R For sequences of strong bloody violence throughout, sexuality and language for:
A month earlier the film was rated R For strong bloody violence throughout, sexuality and language. See pictorial cuts details from movie-censorship.com . 5s of cuts were made to 9 scenes with bullets, throat stabbings and hammer wounds being removed. Director Gareth Evans reported on MPAA cuts via Twitter:
See article from hypable.com :
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Raid on Entebbe![]() |
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139:14s |
Raid on Entebbe is a 1976 US TV action movie by Irvin Kershner. With Peter Finch, Charles Bronson and Martin Balsam. ![]() UK: The TV Version was passed PG uncut for:
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117:58s |
UK: The Theatrical Version was passed A/PG without BBFC cuts for:
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Rain of Fire |
2000 Italy/UK horror by Alberto De Martino
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Raising Cain![]()
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Raising Cain is a 1992 USA crime thriller by Brian De Palma. Starring John Lithgow, Lolita Davidovich and Steven Bauer. ![]() ![]() Exists as a Theatrical Version and a re-ordered Director's Cut. Summary Notes
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91:55s =88:14s |
UK: The Director's Cut was passed 15 uncut for strong language, bloody images for:
US: The Director's Cut is presumably MPAA Unrated for:
See review from mcbastardsmausoleum.blogspot.com :
See pictorial version details from movie-censorship.com : The main difference between the Theatrical Version and the Director's Cut is the new order of the scenes. The Director's Cut begins with Jenny and Jack who bump into each and start having an affair. This is more captivating than the Theatrical Version where Carter's story is the center of attention. |
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87:44s |
UK: The Theatrical Version was passed 15 uncut for strong language for:
US: The Theatrical Version is MPAA R rated for:
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Ramaiya Vastavaiya |
Ramaiya Vastavaiya is a 2013 India family comedy romance by Prabhu Deva. With Girish Taurani, Shruti K Haasan and Randhir Kapoor. ![]() Passed 15 uncut for cinema but then rapidly edited for a 12A |
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146:51s |
UK: Passed 12A for moderate violence after BBFC category cuts for:
The BBFC commented:
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146:51s |
UK: Passed 15 uncut for brief strong violence for:
The BBFC originally rated the film as 15 uncut but the distributors preferred a cut 12A release. |
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Rambling Rose![]() |
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106:44s |
1991 US film by Martha Coolidge.
Same version for cinema and video The seduction of Laura Dern by the 15 year old Lukas Haas took a hacking. |
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Rambo: First Blood |
First Blood is a 1982 USA action adventure thriller by Ted Kotcheff.
Never cut in the US or UK |
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Rambo: First Blood Part 2 |
Rambo: First Blood Part II is a 1985 USA action war film by George P Cosmatos.
Never cut in the US or UK |
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Rambo III![]() |
Rambo III is a 1988 US action film by Peter MacDonald. With Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna and Marc de Jonge. ![]() ![]() ![]() The film was caught up in a spree killing at Hungerford in the UK. The Cinema release was cut by the the BBFC and the film was further cut for home video. The cuts were waived in 2000 save for a horse fall. Uncut in the US. |
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101:36s =97:32s |
UK: The Uncut Version is reported to have been released with no sign of waived BBFC cuts for
US: Uncut and MPAA R Rated for:
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97:15s |
US: Passed 18 after 2s or BBFC cuts but with cuts for violence waived for:
The BBFC cuts were:
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94:11s |
US: Passed 18 after 3:03s of BBFC cuts for:
Extensive BBFC cuts:
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100:28s =96:27s |
US: Passed 18 after 1:05s of BBFC cuts for:
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Rambo![]()
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Rambo is a 2008 USA/Germany action war thriller by Sylvester Stallone. With Sylvester Stallone, Julie Benz and Matthew Marsden. ![]() ![]() ![]() Exists as a Theatrical version and an Extended Version. Neither suffered censor cuts. Summary Notes
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99:16s =95:18s |
US: The Extended Version is uncut and R Rated for:
From IMDb:
See also pictorial version details from movie-censorship.com |
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87:09s |
UK: The Theatrical Version was passed 18 without BBFC cuts for:
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Rampage |
Rampage is a 2009 Canada/Germany action crime horror by Uwe Boll. With Brendan Fletcher, Shaun Sipos and Michael Paré. The film came to the attention of the censorial South Australian Attorney General in 2013 who demanded a review of the MA15+ (15) rating. Presumably this was for being too lenient, the film was rated 18 in the UK. The Review Board was not moved though and the film retained its original rating. |
Rana Plaza | Rana Plaza is a 2015 Bangladesh docu-drama by Nazrul Islam Khan | |||
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased): Painkillers![]() |
2s |
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49:22s |
2000 UK TV series
Cut by 2s in 2002 with the BBFC comment: Distributor chose to cut dangerous imitable technique in order to gain a '12'. A '15' uncut was available to the distributor. |
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased): Paranoia![]() |
1s |
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49:22s |
2000 UK TV series by Charlie Higson
Cut by 1s in 2001 with the BBFC comment: Distributor chose to cut dangerous imitable technique in order to gain a '12'. A '15' uncut was available to the distributor. |
Rang De Basanti
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141:01s |
2006 Indian drama by Rakesh Omprakash Mehra
A Re-editted version was passed 15 without BBFC cuts for:
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160:09s |
Passed 15 without BBFC cuts for:
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160:32s =154:07s |
A pre-cut version was passed 12A without further BBFC cuts for:
The 2006 BBFC Annual Report states: The first team of examiners believed that a '15' would be required to cover the violence and theme. This decision was appealed by the distributors who felt that the film's theme was essentially a patriotic one, intended to educate and entertain young people. The film was viewed again by a second team that included the Director and Head of Policy who agreed that the contextual and moral tone allowed for a generous interpretation of the Guidelines but that a '12A' could be offered only if cuts were made to the final shoot-out that provided more emphasis on violence and bloody impacts than is usual at that category. The film was subsequently cut for '12A', |
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Rango![]() |
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107:08s |
2011 US cartoon adventure by Gore Verbinski. With Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher and Timothy Olyphant. ![]() The Director's Cut/Extended Version was passed PG uncut for:
The US release featuring the Extended Version is MPAA PG rated for:
See pictorial version details from movie-censorship.com . The Extended Version is 4:42s longer with material that makes the film more appealing to adults. |
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102:48s |
The Theatrical Version was passed PG without BBFC cuts for:
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Rangoon |
Rangoon is a 2016 war romance by Vishal Bharadwaj. Starring Kangana Ranaut, Saif Ali Khan and Shahid Kapoor. ![]() BBFC category cuts were required for a 2017 12A rated cinema release |
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148:26s |
UK: Passed 12A for moderate violence, drug references, infrequent strong language after 1:52s of BBFC category cuts for:
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Ransom![]() |
Ransom is a 1996 US crime thriller by Ron Howard. With Mel Gibson, Gary Sinise and Rene Russo. ![]() ![]() ![]() Passed 15 uncut for 1996 cinema release but was upgraded to 18 for VHS. The rating was dropped back down to 15 for 2012 VoD. |
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116:23s
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UK: The Theatrical Version was passed 15 uncut for strong violence and language for:
UK: The Theatrical Version was passed 18 uncut for:
The BBFC commented on a Twitter Q&A session in 2015: UK: The Theatrical Version was passed 15 uncut for:
US: The Theatrical Version is MPAA R Rated for:
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Japan: There is also a rare Director's Cut released on laserdisc in Japan featuring an extended plot rather than anything contentious. See pictorial version details from movie-censorship.com . Some of the extra scenes appear as DVD extras of the US Special Edition DVD | ||
Rape of the Vampire![]()
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Rape of the Vampire is a 1967 French horror by Jean Rollin With Solange Pradel, Bernard Letrou and Ariane Sapriel. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cut by the BBFC for VHS and DVD. Uncut in the US Summary Review: Gothic Imagery
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~91:00s |
US: Uncut and MPAA Unrated for:
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89:55s
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UK: Passed 18 after 41s of BBFC cuts for:
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Rape Squad |
1974 US crime drama by Bob Kelljan.
See Act of Vengeance
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Raped by an Angel |
1993 Hong Kong video by Lau Chang-Wei
See Naked Killer 2
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Rapid Fire![]() |
5s |
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91:10s |
1992 US film by Dwight H Little.
The 1992 cinema release, Fox videos of 1993 and the 2001 20th Century Fox DVD were all similarly cut
The uncut region 1 DVD is available at US Amazon
Review from US Amazon : Highly recommended No matter how many times I watch this movie, it never seems to get old. Combining elements of American action shoot 'em ups with the chop-socky combat of the Hong Kong martial arts genre, Rapid Fire seems bent on squeezing as many action sequences as possible into its brisk 90-minute running time. However, in between fight scenes, the writers and director actually take time for little things like plot and character development, which are too often lacking in martial arts flicks (can you say Steven Seagal)? The main characters, Brandon Lee's reluctant crime fighter and Powers Boothe's grizzled cop, actually have some beliefs and internal conflicts that motivate their actions. And on top of that, there are some actors in this movie who can actually act! In the action department, the fight scenes are extremely well done, devoid of camera tricks, multiple angles, fancy directing, or any other gimmicks that distract from the fight scenes themselves. It seems the makers of this film knew what they had in Brandon Lee and let him and the other actors carry the action on their own, a decision that definitely paid off. Highly recommended for those who want a little brains to go with their action. |
Raptor![]()
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Raptor is a 2001 USA action Sci-Fi horror by Jim Wynorski (as Jay Andrews) and John Blush. Starring Eric Roberts, Corbin Bernsen and Melissa Brasselle. ![]() ![]() Uncut and 18 rated in the UK and worldwide, but a cut MPAA R rated version was released in the US only. Summary Notes
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95:55s |
UK: Passed 18 uncut for:
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81:45s =78:29s |
US: A cut version was released in the US with an R rating
The film was shortened and a Lorissa McComas sex scene was censored for an R rated version. This cut version was only distributed in the US. See pictorial cuts from movie-censorship.com |
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The Raspberry Reich![]() |
3:42s |
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90:24s |
2004 German gay film by Bruce La Bruce
The BBFC cut the 2004 Peccadillo DVD with the following explanation: Distributor chose to remove clear and explicit images of sexual activity which could not be exceptionally justified by their context (some explicit images allowed to remain). An uncut R18 was available.
The uncut region 1 DVD is available at US Amazon
Review from US Amazon : Fantastic I saw this film in Greece, and I'm sure that the American version is probably a little softer than the European (original cut). But I'm not too sure. This film is fantastic! I cant stress that enough. the cinematography... and just the overall satirical and witty premise of the film is worth watching. I think I'm going to make a t-shirt that says: "Masturbation is Counter-Revolutionary!" This movie is so smart... |
Rasputin: The Mad Monk![]()
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Rasputin: The Mad Monk is a 1966 UK drama by Don Sharp. With Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley and Richard Pasco. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cut by the BBFC for 1966 cinema release. the cuts persisted to VHS. Uncut for DVD. Uncut in the US Summary Review: Pretty Good
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87:52s |
UK: Passed 12 uncut for:
UK: Passed 15 uncut for:
US: Uncut for:
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87:19s
submitted |
UK: The cut cinema version was passed 15 without furtherr BBFC cuts for:
From IMDB. The BBFC cuts were:
Hammer films in 2012 are appealing for information about lost footage from:
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Ratchet![]() |
6s |
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Rats: Night of Terror![]()
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92:48s |
Rats: Night of Terror is a 1984 Italy/France horror sci-fi by Bruno Mattei With Ottaviano Dell'Acqua, Geretta Geretta and Massimo Vanni. ![]() UK: Passed 18 uncut for:
US: Uncut and MPAA Unrated for:
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80:09s |
UK: A short version was passed 18 without BBFC cuts for:
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Raw Meat |
Death Line is a 1972 UK horror by Gary Sherman.
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Raw Target![]() |
5s |
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87:43s | 1998 release action by Tim Spring |
Rawhead Rex![]()
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Rawhead Rex is a 1986 Ireland / UK / USA horror mystery fantasy by George Pavlou. Starring David Dukes, Kelly Piper and Hugh O'Conor. ![]() ![]() Cut in the US for an MPAA R rating. The Unrated US release is uncut. Summary Notes
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85:55s |
UK: Presumably the Unrated Version was passed 18 uncut for:
Germany: uncut for:
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85:42s |
UK: A US R rated Version/re-edited version was passed 15 without BBFC cuts for:
See pictorial cuts details from movie-censorship.com . The US R Rated Version is cut by 17s as follows:
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Razorback![]() |
Razorback is a 1984 Australia horror thriller by Russell Mulcahy. Starring Gregory Harrison, Arkie Whiteley and Bill Kerr. ![]() ![]() Cut in Australia for an M rating and this cut version has then been distributed internationally. Summary Notes
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90:39s |
UK: The M Rated Version was passed 18 without BBFC cuts for strong violence and horror for:
See article from users.tpg.com.au : Cut for category in Australia to an M (advisory 15) rated cinema release. The M rated version was then distributed worldwide including Australia |
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Australia: The film was original released uncut in Australia on 1984 R18+ rated VHS. |
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