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The Outsiders Uncut Version Full Movie


The Outsiders Uncut Version Full Movie - A Review




The Outsiders is a 1983 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Francis Ford Coppola, based on the 1967 novel of the same name by S.E. Hinton. The film follows the lives of a group of young greasers in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who struggle with their social class, family issues, and rival gangs. The film stars C. Thomas Howell, Matt Dillon, Ralph Macchio, Patrick Swayze, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Tom Cruise, and Diane Lane.


The film was originally released in a theatrical cut that ran for 91 minutes, but in 2005, Coppola released a special edition that restored 22 minutes of additional footage, along with a new soundtrack and a re-edited cut. The uncut version is also known as The Outsiders: The Complete Novel or The Outsiders: The Director's Cut. The uncut version is widely considered to be superior to the theatrical cut, as it adds more depth and character development to the story.


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What are the differences between the theatrical cut and the uncut version?




The uncut version of The Outsiders contains several scenes that were either deleted or shortened in the theatrical cut. Some of the most notable differences are:



  • An extended opening scene where Ponyboy (Howell) is attacked by the Socs (the rich kids) when walking home from a Paul Newman movie. The principal greasers are also introduced.



  • A scene where Ponyboy asks some farmers how to reach Jay Mountain. He claims that he's playing "army" and "needs to report to base."



  • An alternate scene in the church where Ponyboy imagines that both Sodapop (Lowe) and Darry (Swayze) are present.



  • A scene in the church where Ponyboy and Johnny (Macchio) become emotional over the events of the past 24 hours.



  • Extended reading of "Gone With the Wind" in the church.



  • A short scene where Ponyboy finds Tim (Glenn Withrow) sitting on his couch in the morning.



  • A small extension to Ponyboy and Two-Bit (Estevez) at the hospital where a doctor allows them access to Johnny's room after being denied entrance by a nurse.



  • A short scene where Two-Bit and Ponyboy encounter Johnny's mother (Ann Wedgeworth) at the hospital.



  • Following the death of Dally (Dillon), Darry lashes out at the cops while Ponyboy faints. Later, we see Sodapop and Darry caring for him in bed while Ponyboy asks if someone is sick, not realizing that he is.



  • A courtroom scene where Cherry (Lane), Randy (Darren Dalton), and Ponyboy all make statements. In the end, Ponyboy is acquitted and left in the custody of Darry.



  • A scene where Ponyboy runs into Cherry at school, but she walks away from him. Ponyboy's teacher also informs him that he is flunking, but allows him to write a paper on a personal experience in order to raise his grade.



  • A dinner scene where Sodapop becomes angry that he's always stuck in the middle between Ponyboy and Darry's tug of war and runs away. When they eventually catch him, they agree to stop fighting all the time.




Where can I watch the uncut version of The Outsiders?




The uncut version of The Outsiders is available on various streaming platforms and DVD/Blu-ray releases. Some of the options are:



  • You can watch it for free on [Internet Archive], where you can also download it in different formats.



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Why should I watch the uncut version of The Outsiders?




The uncut version of The Outsiders is a must-watch for fans of the film and the novel, as it offers a more faithful adaptation of Hinton's story. The uncut version also enhances the themes and messages of the film, such as the importance of family, friendship, loyalty, and individuality. The uncut version also features more scenes that showcase the acting talents of the young cast, who would later become some of the most famous stars of the 1980s and beyond. The uncut version of The Outsiders is a classic film that deserves to be seen in its full glory.


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