- In some European versions of the film, for example the Spanish dubbing, the "Prof of Geology's Song" was re-dubbed into the "Gaudeamus Igitur" song.
- There's a 35 mm copy on the "Filmoteca Española" in Madrid, Spain with some differences:
- The song "My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose" is cut. Even the dialogues before the song stars: "You know how I've felt since that day you entered the classroom and brought your uncle the galoshes he forgot. You looked like spring itself." The funny thing is that they kept a few shots o Pat Boone singing, but you can only hear the piano, there's no sound coming of his mouth.
- There's an alternate ending. Alec and the rest of the students sings the "Gaudeamus Igitur" song and there's and additional shot. The camera starts from Lindenbrook and Carla Göteborg and it opens to Alec and the rest of the students singing.
- All the end credits are in orange color, not white.
- German TV version has some alternate scenes:
- the credit sequence is in a different, more colorful style
- Professor Lindenbrook comes into the lecture room from a different position
- the scene where the students are singing is deleted
- the piano scene is shorter and uses some material which is not present on the DVD
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