Brazil: Disc Three: The "Love Conquers All" Version: The Criterion Collection
UPC: Disc: 4CAA-9778-7AAF-FCE1 (DVD)
Region Coding: No Region Coding
Production Year: 1985
Rating: Unrated
Running Time: 94 min.
DVD Release: 7/13/1999
Case Type: Keep Case
Video Formats: Pan & Scan 1.33:1
Disc Formats: Single Sided, Single Layered
SRP: $0.00
The "Love Conquers All" Version

With audio annotation by David Morgan, this 94-minute version of BRAZIL, rearranged in the hope of making the film commercial, stands as a fascinating document of the power of editing to change a picture. Everything is different in this, the only BRAZIL not cut by Terry Gilliam. Sometimes known as the syndicated television version, it includes all the cuts and changes Gilliam refused to make, from the alternate opening to the infamous happy ending.

Genres
Science Fiction
Fantasy
Comedy

Studios
Universal Pictures
Embassy International Pictures
Media Companies: The Criterion Collection, Universal Home Video
Features
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Subtitles
Audio Tracks
English Dolby Digital 2-Channel Stereo
Commentary Dolby Digital 2-Channel Stereo
Cast
Jonathan Pryce as Sam Lowry
Robert De Niro as Harry Tuttle
Katherine Helmond as Mrs. Ida Lowry
Ian Holm as Mr. Kurtzmann
Bob Hoskins as Spoor
Michael Palin as Jack Lint
Ian Richardson as Mr. Warrenn
Peter Vaughan as Mr. Helpmann
Kim Greist as Jill Layton
Jim Broadbent as Dr. Jaffe
Barbara Hicks as Mrs. Terrain
Charles McKeown as Lime
Derrick O'Connor as Dowser
Kathryn Pogson as Shirley
Bryan Pringle as Spiro
Sheila Reid as Mrs. Buttle
John Flanagan as T.V. Interviewer/Salesman
Ray Cooper as Technician
Brian Miller as Mr. Buttle
Simon Nash as Boy Buttle
Prudence Oliver as Girl Buttle
Simon Jones as Arrest Official
Derek Deadman as Bill -- Dept. of Works
Nigel Planer as Charlie -- Dept. of Works
Gorden Kaye as M.O.I. Lobby Porter
Tony Portacio as Neighbour in Clerk's Pool
Winston Dennis as Samurai Warrior
Diana Martin as Telegram Girl
Jack Purvis as Dr. Chapman
Elizabeth Spender as Alison/'Barbara' Lint
Anthony Brown as Porter -- Information Retrieval
Myrtle Devenish as Typist in Jack's Office
Holly Gilliam as Holly
John Pierce Jones as Basement Guard
Ann Way as Old Lady with dog
Terry Forrestal as Burning Trooper
Don Henderson as First 'Black Maria' Guard
Howard Lew Lewis as Second 'Black Maria' Guard
Oscar Quitak as Interview Official
Patrick Connor as Cell Guard
Roger Ashton-Griffiths as Priest
Dominic Ffytche as Office boy (uncredited)
Terry Gilliam as Smoking man (uncredited)
John Hasler as Naughty little boy (uncredited)
Peter Sands as Ida's boyfriend (uncredited)
Crew
Direction:
Terry Gilliam: Director
Writing:
Terry Gilliam: Writer
Tom Stoppard: Writer
Charles McKeown: Writer
Production:
Arnon Milchan: Producer
Cinematography:
Roger Pratt: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
Julian Doyle: Film Editor
Music:
Michael Kamen: Composer
Sound:
Bob Doyle: Sound
Paul Carr: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rodney Glenn: Sound Editor
Art:
Norman Garwood: Production Designer
George Gibbs: Visual Effects
James Acheson: Costume Designer
Maggie Weston: Make-up Artist
John Beard: Art Director
Keith Pain: Art Director
Elaine Carew: Make-up Artist
Sallie Evans: Make-up Artist
Sandra Shepherd: Make-up Artist
Meinir Brock: Make-up Artist
Aaron Sherman: Make-up Effects
Joyce Stoneman: Costume Designer
'Dream Team' 'Forces of Darkness' and 'Samurai Warrior' Costumes
Ray Scott: Costume Designer
Martin Adams: Costume Designer