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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Ted Post |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 1973 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Platinum Disc |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Adult Situations, College Life, Color, Drama, Earnest, English, Feature, Feature Film Drama, Feature Film-drama, Lurid, Melodrama, Movie, Not For Children, Sexy, USA |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 096009010539 |
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Customer Reviews of The Harrad Experiment (Edited Version)
A Very Bad Experiment Harrad Collge is where students go to experience sexual freedom, have roommates of the opposite sex, have co-ed classes in naked yoga, etc., etc., etc. The best thing about the movie is the college campus where the action takes place. It is quite inviting and lovely. On the other hand, the acting is amateurish, the cinemaphotography leaves much to be desired, much of the dialogue will make you laugh-- the four letter words are bleeped out to protect the viewer-- for all the wrong reasons. At the end of the movie someone sings something about "it is not over," but the credits rolled; and thank goodness, it was over. <
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Not what I was expecting
First, I must say - I would have liked to have been able to give this a zero star rating.
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>Third, I should have watched this DVD when it arrived, rather just doing a cursory check of the quality of the DVD: For if I had I too would have returned it for a refund.
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>This is to nothing more than a "G rated" (US television) release, replete with cut scenes and 'bleeped' speech. It is most definitely not the "R rated" version I was anticipating. European and Australian free to air networks would never, never mangle to such a degree a movie that was coming from such an innocuous base both in terms of language and nudity.
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>I can only surmise that from the time I placed my order in February 2004 til it shipped in August 2004 (a good reason not to combine orders to save on shipping costs) that an error was made as to which version I had ordered. Unfortunately, Amazon's returns policy doesn't seem to cover this type of problem - especially given the time that had expired between the DVD's arrival and my watching of it.
Edited TV version
This DVD is a highly edited version with many scenes and words chopped out or bleeped. This is not the theatrical version in any way. It should have been clearly labeled as such. I am returning it to Amazon for a refund. Hope you can avoid that hassle.