- The Kino Video edition released in 2003 is 143 minutes.
- The magnificent new restoration (2021) of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA, New York) and the San Francisco Silent Film Festival has a length of 147 minutes.
- Originally produced at a running time of 6 hours, 24 minutes. Cut to 3 1/2 hours for its premiere, and then to 2 1/2 hours for general release. It was later cut again to 73 minutes. Years later, a 120-minute print was released.
- The most complete version of this film available at present is the 120-minute version compiled by Arthur Lennig and first screened in 1972. This version is put together from two different original release versions: one American and one Italian. While the Italian version had more scenes than the American one, it was much choppier; it's editor simply shortened almost every scene he could, rather than cutting entire episodes to allow the others to play through at normal pace. The two versions also used different takes of scenes (comon practice at the time).
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