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There is also a even longer Version as bonus disc in a french release.
But it is not the complete taiwan cut, but longer than the "International" Cut.
http://sd.caps-a-holic.com/vergleich.php?vergleichID=44
The "long" Version has a running time of about 124 minutes.
Maybe the "international" cut scenes are there, also...
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I have the French Disc, it does indeed have the shots.
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2017-04-13, 09:16 PM
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The french disc is the full uncut. There's some bootleg longer cuts but they are video made adding some deleted scenes in. I got this confirmed by the editor of the film himself back in the 90's.
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I was talking the disc 2 cut. It's sourced from a canadian print.
Taiwan people often added stuff (or asked additional scenes to add) and often their cuts were bootleged on vhs before the film was even released.
The editor said that the disc 2 of the HK is the cut he made, before cutting out stuff for the international version. His preference went to the disc 2 cut.
I myself saw The Killer on bootleg VHS in that disc 2 cut for about a year until it came out on LD and VHS.
When I saw the movie was cut, I was bummed, so used I was to the longer cut.
Those were crazy times. I had the long version of ABT3 on VHS for I think 3 months before the movie was released.
I also saw about 4 or 5 different cuts of ABT3 after that, always on VHS boots.
When I saw in a theater ABT3 TC in early 1990 and saw that it was cut down I was furious again!
There's also a crazy short version of ABT2 which omits the slow music & dance moments and drama from the first act, and get straight to the action, and also cut down on all Dean Shek badly acted moments. It's much better and more akin to the first film. Alas it's lost in time, though I may be able to re-edit it from memory as I had the tape for years.