- The edited-for-television release of Rustler's Rhapsody contains a scene deleted from the theatrical release. It features an exchange between Rex (with Peter in tow) and Colonel Ticonderoga in the middle of the forest just before the big shoot-out. The Colonel explains that he'll have 20 men gunning for Rex, to which Rex replies, "One hand, 20 hands, it's all the same to me." (Note that in the shoot-out, Rex claims there are too many men for him to handle because "usually 40% chicken out." 20 men minus 40% would have left 12 men, which would've been exactly enough for Rex's two fully-loaded sixguns to take out.)
- The edited-for-television release of the movie contains a scene deleted from the theatrical release. It features an exchange between Rex (Tom Berenger) (with Peter (G.W. Bailey) in tow) and Colonel Ticonderoga (Andy Griffith) in the middle of the forest just before the big shoot-out. The Colonel explains that he'll have twenty men gunning for Rex, to which Rex replies, "One hand, twenty hands, it's all the same to me." (Note that in the shoot-out, Rex claims there are too many men for him to handle because "usually forty percent chicken out." Twenty men, minus forty percent, would have left twelve men, which would've been exactly enough for Rex's two fully-loaded six-guns to take out).
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