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  • In the theatrical version, Dr. Solomon Eddie shouts something in Swedish into the bathroom at Greta. The subtitle reads something like, "Wipe your ass and get out here." This line is absent in the VHS and DVD versions of the film.

  • For the U.S. theatrical release, the 20th Century Fox logo appeared before the Dreamworks logo at the beginning of the film, and the poster credits said, "Twentieth Century Fox and Dreamworks Pictures present." Since the U.S. version's home video/DVD rights are owned by Dreamworks, the Dreamworks logo at the beginning of the movie appears before the 20th Century Fox logo, and the back of the box's cover art says, "Dreamworks Pictures and Twentieth Century Fox present."

  • In the theatrical version the Lexus factory chase scene ended with Anderton's hand being welded into the workings of a new car as it goes down the assembly line. At the last minute, George Lucas shot a new scene for his Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, which opened a month before Minority Report. This new scene was also an assembly line chase and ended with a nearly identical series of shots as Hayden Christensen's hand is welded into a piece of machinery. As a result of this similarity, Spielberg re-edited Minority Report for video. In the new version the bit with Cruise's hand being welded into place is entirely replaced by a new sequence in which a large piece of the car is shown moving down on him, then it blacks out.


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