However, the rush to complete the movie in time for its release date gave Anderson just four weeks to put a cut together. When that rough assemblage – running to 130 minutes in total – failed to win over test audiences, the film was quickly hacked down and the version released in cinemas ran to just 95 minutes. That means there’s at least another 35 minutes of footage out there that could be put back into a cut closer to the one Anderson intended. “There was a lot more that was shot that isn’t in the movie. But you’ll never see the messed up version because we made Event before the kind of DVD revolution. You know, DVD ushered in this era when you had to have additional footage, deleted scenes, things like that,” he recalled. DVD was only just being introduced when Event Horizon made its theatrical bow, and extra features-packed discs were some way from being the norm. As Anderson recalled, “There was no call for that back when we were just doing VHS cassettes and LaserDiscs. So the material just wasn’t archived very well, and since the movie became a big cult classic, Paramount has asked us to come back in and do different versions and we looked for the material, and it just doesn’t exist.”