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Rating: - i love john travolta
i really got this because of the boy in the plastic bubble. it was a little cheesy and the picture definition was terrible but john travolta made up for all the bad things of movie!
Rating: - Exchange policy
I wrote Marengo Films as suggested below to exchange my copy. This was their response:
"We decided because we are a family oriented company not to put out the XXX version. If you have the other cover then we will gladly exchange your copy with our current update... which does have SOME very brief nudity."
So there you have it. Still not the uncut version.
Rating: - Bait and switch
I just purchased this DVD set and expected the original uncut version of the 1973 Harrad Experiment. It is not what you get. It is more like the R-rated version, 90 minutes long, and no frontal nudity. I have the original uncut version on VHS tape from Wizard Video and it is 95 minutes. About the only thing that was uncensored about this tape is the language.
Rating: - it is still cut
Bought this on 18th June 2005, with the idea of getting an uncut version of the Harrad Experiment, but it was cut and has no nudity in it at all...
Rating: - Mislead...
I was mislead into purchasing the wrong version. It had either the "Harrad Experiment (edited version)" alone or you could purchase the "Boy in the Plastick Bubble/Harrad Experiment 1976." So, of course I thought this was the 1976 unedited version of the Harrad Experiment. WRONG. The 1976 was for the Boy in the Plastic Bubble only. the Harrad Experiment was 1973. I didn't even want the Boy in the Plastic Bubble.
Oh, and by the way, it says unclut version for the Harrad Experiment on the back of the DVD once I got it, yet there is very obvious cuts, and of course no nudity. That is because it is the 1973 uncut version, which didn't have nudity in it.
Live and learn. [...] I had always been happy with them up to this.
I do have to say though that the movie was interesting. I'm glad I have it. I just wish I had the true unedited/uncut version.
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