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=== Home media === ''Cop Land'' has been released on [[VHS]], [[LaserDisc]] and [[DVD]] numerous times since 1998. The US LaserDisc released the theatrical cut in letterboxed (non-anamorphic) [[widescreen]] with special features consisting of an audio commentary with director James Mangold on the left analogue channel and chapter 16 of the LaserDisc containing deleted scenes. The initial extras-free DVDs contains the theatrical cut in non-anamorphic widescreen, while subsequent issues, including various "Collector's Editions" on DVD and [[Blu-ray]], have favored the director's cut. [[StudioCanal]]'s French and German region B-locked Blu-rays exclusively feature both the 101-minute theatrical cut and 116-minute director's cut. Extras include an [[audio commentary]] (with James Mangold, Sylvester Stallone, Robert Patrick and producer Cathy Konrad), "The Making of an Urban Western" featurette, a storyboard comparison, two deleted scenes and the [[Trailer (promotion)|theatrical trailer]]. The two deleted scenes primarily show the racism in the town of Garrison. One scene involves all the resident police officers chasing down a pair of Black motorists, and the other shows Heflin's deputy pointing out that the majority of the tickets issued in Garrison go to Black motorists on charges that suggest [[racial profiling]].
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