- UK DVD Z1 15873 does not feature Eddie Izzard opening his knife in his final fight - footage cut but present in other versions. The shot of the knife being opened is replaced by a reaction shot of Emma that is not featured in versions that have the knife opening. As a result the different versions do not have a different running time as the action goes back perfectly in sync after this moment.
- When the film originally given a "PG" rating by the MPAA, Warner Bros dubbed in a single use of the f-word so that the rating board would re-rated the film as "PG-13" in order to make the film look cooler to teens and adults.
- The original cut of the film ran around 115m., according to advance reviews. Many of the scenes cut include:
- The original opening sequence featured the "Evil Emma" infiltrating a secret base, the Prospero Project. She drives up to the base in a blue Jaguar on a secluded London highway, and enters through a red phone booth by uttering the words "how now brown cow? After gaining access to the base, she proceeds to kill several of the scientists and security personnel, and destroys the base by blowing it up.
- The scene of Sir August De Wynter playing organ was originally shown after the opening. As the base blows up, he exclaims "let our revels begin!"
- When Emma Peel enters the Gentlemen's club, the attendant who insists that she not enter because she is a woman continues to prevent her from entering, and which point she Karate chops him, which sends him flying down a flight of stairs.
- A scene of Sir August De Wynter, dressed in the teddy-bear suit, rhythmically slicing the face of a scientist to classical music while trying to figure out the clues to the Prospero Project.
- The first meeting between Emma Peel and John Steed was originally longer. You can see her walking through the corridors before she finally makes her way into the sauna. The dialogue is longer, more frank, and it isn't dubbed, as it is in the theatrical release.
- A more coherent explanation of why Emma's Jag exploded after the mechanical bee attack.
- Emma Peel drops from De Wynter's arms as she is escorted to his room. He doesn't let go of her, and brings her back up swiftly.
- When Sir August De Wynter has Emma Peel in his bed, he lowers the zipper on her shirt just a little more.
- More scenes of Peel and Steed walking through the corridors of Wonderland Weather.
- Emma Peel bounces back and forth between the walls of her padded cell.
- Sir August De Wynter drives to the World Council meeting in a Rolls Royce snowplow after it begins snowing heavily as a result of his weather machine.
- More shots of Mother witnessing the worldwide destruction that the weather machine is causing.
- More scenes of Peel and Steed walking through De Wynter's headquarters after they lower in through the telephone booth.
- An extra shot of Big Ben exploding, shown from slightly farther away.
- During the climactic battle between John Steed and Sir August De Wynter, De Wynter slices Steed with his sword several times. De Wynter raises his arms as the battle nears it's end. Steed becomes enraged toward the end of the battle. Note how Steed's shirt is inexplicably cut and bloodied after the fight begins.
- After the Prospero Project self-detonates, a countdown clock begins to tick, nearing toward the explosion. When the explosions begins, the silver dome in the headquarters ( the one Steed and Peel pass when they enter) is shown exploding.
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