nwjedidave
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Ok what am I missing!?Wonder if it has the missing dialog between Leia and Vader on the Tantive 4.
VADER: "I told you - no staying out after 7!"Ok what am I missing!?
LMAOVADER: "I told you - no staying out after 7!"
LEIA: "Dad.. why are you such a wet blanket?"
There was a longer conversation between the 2 the first few times I saw it.
As a Belgian and a Canadian citizen, I saw SW in '77 in Brussels. Belgium is the only country that demanded 3 cuts of scenes deemed too "problematic" for the Censor Bureau. If those weren't cut, the movie wouldn't had have the General Admission that Lucas/20th Century Fox wanted. The Censor Bureau would've rated the movie at 14+.I saw the movie many, many times throughout '77, '78, and I think '79, in two different countries, and it was always the identical movie. With the exception of the added scenes and effects, I still see the identical cut of the original scenes. The only difference from '77-'79 was whether it had Spanish subtitles (we lived in Caracas from late '76 till mid-'78). My first viewing was in Miami in August '77.
As a Belgian and a Canadian citizen, I saw SW in '77 in Brussels. Belgium is the only country that demanded 3 cuts of scenes deemed too "problematic" for the Censor Bureau. If those weren't cut, the movie wouldn't had have the General Admission that Lucas/20th Century Fox wanted. The Censor Bureau would've rated the movie at 14+.
Cut scenes:
1: Darth Vader crushing the wind pipe of that poor crew member.
2: The smoking skeletal remains of Luke's uncle/ant.
3: The severed arm on the ground shot in the cantina.
Later, after immigrating to Canada, I saw it on T.V. with these scenes. I was astonished, since I new the movie by heart, having seen it 30 times in one week at the initial Brussels' screening![]()