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BBFC reference AFF243478
Category
THERE WILL BE BLOOD
Feature Film
Classified 11 January, 2008 .
Run Time 158m 12s

Consumer Advice:Contains strong violence

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This work was passed with no cuts made.

The main spoken language in this work is English.

Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
The cast for this work includes: Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Dano, Kevin J. O'Connor, Ciaran Hinds, Russell Harvard, Mary Elizabeth Barret, Kevin Breznahan, Brad Carr.

When submitted to the BBFC the work had a running time of 158m 12s.
The running time of this film was calculated from the measured length of 14237+11 ( feet + frames ).

This work was submitted to the BBFC by Buena Vista International UK .

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A film or video, together with associated trailers may exist in several versions and all versions known to the BBFC are listed below.

CategoryTypeDateCompanyRun TimeCutTitle
FilmTrailerFilmTrailer02/11/2007Buena Vista International UK2m 27sTHERE WILL BE BLOOD
FilmTrailerFilmTrailer08/01/2008Buena Vista International UK2m 12sTHERE WILL BE BLOOD
FilmFilm11/01/2008Buena Vista International UK158m 12sTHERE WILL BE BLOOD
VideoTrailerVideoTrailer23/01/2008Buena Vista Home Entertainment2m 23sTHERE WILL BE BLOOD
VideoTrailerVideoTrailer23/01/2008Buena Vista Home Entertainment2m 29sTHERE WILL BE BLOOD
OnlineOnline23/01/2008Buena Vista Home Entertainment2m 29sTHERE WILL BE BLOOD
OnlineOnline24/01/2008Buena Vista Home Entertainment2m 23sTHERE WILL BE BLOOD
VideoVideo16/05/2008Buena Vista Home Entertainment158m 40sTHERE WILL BE BLOOD
Online16/05/2008Buena Vista Home Entertainment158m 40sTHERE WILL BE BLOOD
Details are likely to be more complete and accurate for the version submitted most recently.
When a film is transferred to video the running time will be shorter by approximately 4% due to the differing number of frames per second. This does not mean that the video version has been cut or re-edited.
This entry was last updated 06/07/2010
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