theatrical cut

collocation in English

meaningsoftheatricalandcut

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theatrical
adjective
uk
/θiˈæt.rɪ.kəl/
us
/θiˈæt.rɪ.kəl/
belonging or relating to the theatre, or to the performance or writing of plays, ...
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cut
noun
uk
/kʌt/
us
/kʌt/
an injury made when the skin is cut with ...
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(Definition oftheatricalandcutfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He is never seen in thetheatricalcut.
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It runs at 184 minutes compared to the 183 minutes of thetheatricalcut.
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There is a standard, single disctheatricalcut(the version seen in theaters) which comes in fullscreen or widescreen (in separate editions).
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The collector's extended cut contains 6 more minutes of footage, thus making it 16 minutes longer than the originaltheatricalcut.
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The film'stheatricalcutand an extended cut with 39 additional minutes of deleted scenes are included.
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Both versions include a digital copy of thetheatricalcutfor portable media players.
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Much of his footage was eventually removed from the finaltheatricalcut, dramatically condensing the plot.
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Thetheatricalcutruns approximately one hour and twelve minutes.
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An unrated version was also released containing non-censored profanity and brief nudity not seen in thetheatricalcut.
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Comparisons between a rough cut version from the spring of 2005 and thetheatricalcutproved there were missing scenes.
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This edition was released with thetheatricalcut(113 minutes) on one side and the director's cut (120 minutes) on the other.
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It was received poorly by test audiences, and the upbeat alternate ending was used for thetheatricalcut.
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There are two versions available, the originaltheatricalcutand the unrated director's cut (the difference between the two is that the unrated cut has an extra minute of gore).
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The first disc features the film'stheatricalcut; the 1:85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer is serviceable; some print damage is noticeable, especially during the darker night scenes.
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