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: While it restores the "Gentle Johnny" ballad and more footage of Lord Summerisle (Christopher Lee), it omits some of the slower mainland police station scenes found in the longer Director’s Cut to improve the film’s "slow drip" of mystery.
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: Lionsgate released a highly-rated 4K UHD and Blu-ray Steelbook of the Final Cut, which provides the best possible visual quality (better than a standard 1080p file).
The film is known for its frank depiction of pagan rituals, sensuality, and nudity—most famously Britt Ekland’s "Willow’s Song" dance. The "Explicit" tag in your query likely refers to these uncut sequences that were censored in earlier theatrical runs.
While this post does not host pirated files, many streaming platforms now offer restored versions (check your region)!
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