Country: USA
Region: 0
Distributor: Scorpion Releasing
Case Type: Amaray
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Anamorphic?: yes
PAL or NTSC?: NTSC
Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
Subtitles (are they optional?): none
Cuts: NTSC - 1:24:18
Commentaries: none
Extras: Playable with optional KATARINA'S NIGHTMARE THEATER segments, BLOODY GOOD TIMES featurette (16:9; 40:40), Deleted Scenes: Bathtime with Brenda (16:9; 1:14) and Night Club (16:9; 1:32), U.S. Theatrical Trailer (16:9; 1:41), French Theatrical Trailer (16:9; 1:37), Trailers for NOTHING BUT THE NIGHT, DOUBLE EXPOSURE, and THE DEVIL WITHIN HER
Notes: available in double feature disc with THE DEVIL'S MEN (UK cut of LAND OF THE MINOTAUR)
Easter Eggs: none
Source:* review copy
this is the only shot noticeably missing from stabbing murder on the UK disc

and it is present on both the BCI and Scorpion discs which use the Crown International 16:9 master (which is better framed than the UK disc). BTW, the Scorpion transfer is progressive, the BCI is interlaced.
an alternate angle is used during the stabbing scene (note the tighter framing on the USA shot and the position of the actress' hand on the railing - her hand does not curl over the rail in the UK shot before the cutaway)

The Anchor Bay UK is also missing approximately 40 seconds from the first "Bathtime with Brenda" sequence - in which the director gives the male actor some direction and the actress accidentally kneels on his groin in the bath -

and approximately 50 seconds from the second "Bathtime with Brenda" scene between the end of the reel reaction shot of John Nolan in the office scene with James Aubrey and before the male actor on the set says "I've just washed my hands" which consists of a blown take where the actress forgets her response to that line the first time around. These two bits are present in the Crown International cut of the film.
The "Bathtime with Brenda" deleted scene is the same one from the Anchor Bay disc (the "giggle giggle" bit, for which there is a payoff in the second "Brenda" scene in the film) and it was also not present in the US cut, as is the "Nite Club" extension.
ALSO, you should not in the listing for the UK disc that the same documentary TERROR-specific "Bloody Good Times" is present on disc 5 of the Norman J. Warren set (of which the UK disc is an exclusive)