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: Expanded scenes featuring Detective Traxler (Paul Winfield) and Vukovich (Lance Henriksen), including a moment where an injured Traxler gives Reese his gun and acknowledges the truth about the Terminator.

The DVD ISO release of "The Terminator" Extended Cut boasts a robust video transfer, with a 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen aspect ratio that brings out the best in the film's gritty, dystopian visuals. The image is crisp, with well-defined lines and a rich color palette that immerses viewers in the post-apocalyptic future. the+terminator+1984+extended+cut+dvdiso+top

: Almost every DVD and Blu-ray release since the early 2000s includes a "Deleted Scenes" gallery. : Almost every DVD and Blu-ray release since

Fans often search for an "Extended Cut" because of the wealth of deleted material that exists. However, James Cameron is known for being meticulous about his theatrical releases; he generally considers his theatrical versions to be his "Director's Cuts." Unlike Aliens or The Abyss , The Terminator never received a Special Edition re-integration of scenes into the film's runtime by the studio. Notable Deleted Scenes Notable Deleted Scenes He stared into it

He stared into it. His own face stared back. But one of his eyes—the left one—had a faint red glow. It flickered.

Because there is no official extended DVD, collectors often look for the following to view this content: The Terminator: Special Edition (DVD)