Multiple responses re: multiple versions
"Bell-Metereau, Rebecca L" <[email protected]> Mon, 15 Jul 2013 23:11:41 +0000
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From: Andrew Grossman [[email protected]] Hi, A famous example would be the original 1954 Godzilla (Gojira), for which US distributors added an extra 20 minutes with American actors (including Raymond Burr) to appeal to US audiences. best, Andrew -- From: Adrian Wood [[email protected]] Subscribers may be interested in the proceedings of this year's FIAF symposium held in Barcelona earlier this year. Its theme was the subject of 'multiple versions'. Adrian Wood -- FROM: Allison M. Rittmayer [[email protected]] This isn't necessarily a different version, but I had a discussion with some friends a while back about the credit dedicating Star Trek Into Darkness to those who have served in the military since 9/11. The credit apparently only appears in the U.S. release, not other in other countries that have deployed military forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, etc. Best, Allison Allison M. Rittmayer Ph.D. Candidate Graduate Award Fellow Film and Media Studies Department of English University of Florida -- --