There's a very good chance I may be wrong.
I had thought in the theater the word "Intermission" appeared against a black background, but for the video releases the word appears against a photo of red roses. I didn't remember the flowers in the theater and they may have been added for the...
Paramount should have included the Overture . ..some one messed up?
"My Fair Lady" Does have an intermission and there is entrance music into act two - though this was always over a black field in the theater - any intermission card was made specifically for home video so I would not be...
The Overture was instrumental only, the opening credits are sung, so if there is an instrumental piece it's probably the overture - and probably the overture from the theaterical release/and DVD
Even if tv cuts the scene in hell - it's not a very long scene (at most 5 minutes in a 2 hour film_. To fit the film in a two hour tv time slot would mean something would have to be cut - I doubt anything would need to be added.
This same topic has also been brought up with "Doctor...
Paramount would have to get legal clearence for any cut material - if the elements are even any where to be found - or in any shape to be used. Chances are very good the edits are lost somewhere in a warerhouse. I've never seen these edits in any tv version, but if they are currently in use...
Yes, this film, is on the top of Paramount's list to release on Blu-ray - don't hold your breath - really, don't. It'll be years before this film is ever released, if it is ever released