Much of the movie, especially its external shots, were filmed in Binghamton, New York. The plot centers on a building with a cast iron frame, and Binghamton's downtown area includes one of the few cast-iron buildings still standing.
When Mike Figgis' 1991 erotic thriller Liebestraum made its VHS debut, it was in two editions — the R-rated theatrical release and the unrated director's cut. Now the film is making its DVD bow as part of MGM's Avant-Garde Cinema series, but only in a single, R-rated edition. This no doubt makes economic sense, since the major video chains refuse to stock unrated versions. However, MGM has included one bonus feature in addition to the ubiquitous theatrical trailer — a deleted scene. It is, in fact, the very scene that marks the difference between the two editions. [1]
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