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I don't think the Comedy Central version is on YouTube.
One thing Universal did in the late '60s and '70s was either film "TV-only scenes" or use outtakes from the theatrical version to add to television versions and that could account for this particular scene of the singing hippies to increase the run time to fit a 2-hour time slot. 100 minutes of 'program' with approx. 20 minutes of commercials. The original theatrical version of 94 minutes looks to have been several minutes too short because there weren't as many commercials back then as there are now so something was added to pad the run time a lil' bit. I kept the Tv version I had of P.J. with George Peppard and I remember a scene from the television version that I didn't see in the theatrical version after I bought the Kino-Lorber DVD and watched it. → It was a scene with Jason Evers and John Qualen in a low-rent restaurant talking. Evers gives Qualen (who's playing his father) an envelope containing something in case anything should happen to him (Evers) -- which it does later in the movie. |
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Thanks given by: | albabe (10-02-2023) |
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