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Babylon To Be Cut In Half?

Babylon To Be Cut In Half?

April 10, 2008 12:00 AM

TwitchFilm reported that Mathieu Kassovitz's upcoming SF movie Babylon AD may be cut to 90 minutes for its U.S. release from two hours and 40 minutes for the mainland European release. The cut, mandated by 20th Century Fox, has been submitted to the United Kingdom's film board for certification at the 90-minute run length, the site reported. The movie stars Michelle Yeoh and Vin Diesel.
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