- 79 minute regular version versus 83 minute director's cut.
- As with the original, the sequel was also banned in the UK and included on the DPP 72 list of video nasties, presumably owing to its heavy use of flashbacks from the first film. It was never re-released in its original format. The BBFC passed the expanded version (as "Bogeyman 2 - Redux") uncut in 2003, though the Hollywood DVD release credits the title (correctly) as "Boogeyman 2: The Directors Cut". That version consists of approximately 90% of the footage from the original film, not this film, narrated by Ulli Lommel supposedly talking to off-camera police officers about the details of the events of the first film. They have supposedly brought him in for questioning, suspecting that the events of the first film were real.
- In most versions, the opening titles are in red, in a generic font against a plain black background. The British version, titled "Revenge of the Boogeyman" has a completely different set of titles: red lettering, like that found on a birthday cake, on plain white cards. When John Carradine's name appears, a hand is very clearly visible in the top right corner holding the card up for the camera to film.
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