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When Sam Fuller's "White Dog" was first aired on USA in the mid-80s it was
supposedly re-edited to remove references to the racism and the dog being
trained to attack blacks.  However, Fuller's original version has shown in
NYC and been released on tape in Europe.  Does anybody know the actual
differences between them?  Specifically, I'm wondering about a version
shown on Cinemax a few years back which does have dialogue directly
addressing racism and the dog's training so is this actually Fuller's version?

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