- When the film was released on DVD in 2006 it was a director's cut with a new 5.1 sound mix. This version runs shorter than the original VHS release. The VHS version includes a scene with Julie in a phone booth, seemingly frustrated not being able to get a call through and hanging up the phone. The director's cut restores the original scene, in which she had a conversation with Eric. Later in the VHS version, Eric had a lengthy dream sequence that was removed from the director's cut. This was actually the unrelated short film Come to Me Softly (1988), which had been inserted into the movie to pad the running time at the behest of the distributor. The short was included as DVD and Blu-Ray extra, plus the director uploaded it to his YouTube channel.
- The film was restored for its re-release on VHS and DVD in 2015. The edit of the film and the sound mix are the same as on the director's cut previously issued on DVD in 2006, but there was digital cleanup of scratches and dirt that were present on all previously available versions, as well as color correction and grain repair.
- The original VHS release had a mono sound mix, it was re-released in stereo, and then released again with 5.1 audio. Writer/director/composer Jay Woelfel tweaked it each time, drastically changing some of the sounds heard in the 5.1 release.
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