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The night the protest turned ugly, the rain tasted like old coins. Someone threw a brick that missed the window and struck a wall. A woman in the crowd screamed because she couldn't remember her child's name. A man who once owned an antique shop tried to take a painting and walked away hollow, later to be found on a bench murmuring in a voice that sounded like someone else's lullaby.

Upon its initial release, Possession was a victim of extreme editorial violence. In the United States, distributors hacked away nearly of footage, re-scoring and re-arranging the remaining 80 minutes into an incoherent horror flick that stripped away the film’s psychological depth. In the UK, it was outright banned for its "obscene" content. possession 1981 uncut edition exclusive

Stanley Kubrick's (1981) is a psychological horror film that has captivated audiences for decades with its eerie atmosphere, complex characters, and themes of love, obsession, and possession. The uncut edition exclusive offers a unique opportunity to experience this cult classic in its entirety, with previously censored scenes and restored footage. The night the protest turned ugly, the rain

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True exclusivity hinges on scarcity. This particular pressing is limited to 1,981 units, each individually numbered. The package includes:

"I didn't come looking," I said, because that felt honest.