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Removed this sentence:
- Last House on the Left has become a cult film since its original release in part because an intact, un-edited cut of the film is hard to find (and may in fact no longer exist).
The filmmakers' commentary on the Region 1 special edition DVD indicates that the version shown on that disc is authoritative and is not materially different from the originally released version of the film. Ellsworth 17:20, 12 Feb 2005 (UTC)
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I think the synopsis could do with a lot of expansion. I'd do it myself, but have never seen the film. -Elizabennet 03:09, 27 October 2006 (UTC)