- Like most British horror films of the Sixties, rumors of a continental version with added nudity and violence too strong for the UK version are rife. But in the case of "Corruption," these rumors are true. "Laser Killer", as the continental version is titled, adds many more exploitation elements, most most notably in the scene where Cushing kills a Soho prostitute. In "Laser," the prostitute character is played by a topless Marianne Morris instead of negligee-wearing Jan Waters, and Cushing's character cuts her throat and mauls her chest before eviscerating her. This version was originally shown in Scandinavia and the Far East and is available from several US based public domain video companies.
- The UK cinema version featured a less-explicit print without the nudity and graphic violence contained in the overseas version. The BBFC cut it further still, making edits to the train and beach murder scenes and removing a shot of a girl's severed head.
- The Spanish R2 DVD released by Sony omits the entire Soho murder sequence.
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