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After Death Wish II was in the can, it faced the wraith of both the MPAA and BBFC ratings boards. The film's two brutal rape sequences were the primary aim of the censors and they were extensively edited along with Kersey's daughter's fence impalement suicide to avoid an X rating in North America. Every home video release including this initial Warner Home Video clamshell has been the MPAA version.
The BBFC were even harsher with the board's director James Ferman publicly relishing over the edits to the anger of Winner (watch the priceless video below). Even with the cuts, the film was granted an X rating in Britain with nearly four minutes of trims. Even the European DVDs, barring the still edited U.K. disc, that feature all the violence and uncut rape scenes aren't fully uncut. An almost mythical Greek VHS featuring a workprint with all the nasty stuff, much of the television edit filler material, and three short dialogue segments unseen elsewhere is the most complete version released to date.
Another interesting tidbit is that it's been long rumored Jimmy Page's rare score contains much of the rejected pieces the Led Zeppelin guitarist originally composed for Kenneth Anger's short film, Lucifer Rising (1972).
2 comments:
Great post! Love the Death Wish series.
It's nowhere near as good as the original, and it doesn't come close to touching the third one's absurdity, but there are moments that come close. The last heavy's drug freak out moment where he kicks police ass over the street is pretty hilarious. And then there are a few legendary Bronson lines that make this one worth seeing regularly. Need to read that Bronson book!
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