- Dutch DVD is cut and at the gore scenes the picture goes from light to dark. The last available German censored master was used.
- The original UK pre-cert video on the Inter-Light label was fully uncut.
- Despite the ultra-fake special effects the UK cinema and 1993 video releases had 1 min 20 secs of violence removed by the BBFC, owing to the films inclusion on the original DPP list of video nasties. These included shots of a woman being tied up and decapitated by a circular saw, Eva being stabbed through the breast and shots of her bloody body, a woman being strangled with fireside tongs, the opening scissor murder and the decapitation of a live snake with garden shears. The later Vipco DVD release featured the same cut print, and the cuts were fully waived for the 2008 Severin DVD release.
- As well as the uncut pre-cert, Inter-light also released the BBFC 'X' rated version on video
- The Japanese video tape contains much more gore than the banned German video versions, although it's not absolutely complete. For example, during the murder with the large saw there are more close-ups and bloody details in the Japanese version but the German version offers some other (but not that gory) pictures.
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