![]() This, I believe is not evidence of another deleted scene but of an alternate cover. The most famous publicity shot not shown in the film itself involves Laura & Fabrizio on the beach together. Many publicity shots are taken for cover reasons. In regards to the strange pictures surfacing of scenes not in the film, these are simply publicity shots. In regards to flashbacks at the end, I do not remember seeing any flashbacks that were not in the 91 min. If you could please post the website with that information. I've never read anything about a 127 min cut of the film. Anyone agree, or able to confirm this? Both actresses, at least, had multi-national backgrounds. Lip-reading strongly suggests English, or American English, in several sequences. I also suggest that the films original language is English, not Italian or German, as both of these versions appear to be dubbed. Anyone able to shed any light on this missing footage? Was it ever released? Does it still exist? Hints at unseen material are given in the flashback sequence near the end of the film, where some of the shots are not from the film as seen the same applies to some of the publicity stills. ![]() One source says the original version was unseen (at least in Germany), another suggests it was shown on French TV before being banned. Several French/Italian sources give the original film length as 127 minutes (also 117 and 124) so it is clear that the present uncut version in circulation, of around 91 minutes, is not that. This post is partly in reply to p-bowmans review and the questions he poses, though I can only reply with more questions. ![]()
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