![]() ![]() ![]() In addition, at least one shot from "Hey You" that does not appear elsewhere in the film was used in the original theatrical trailer. In the DVD commentary, Roger Waters and Alan Parker explain that most of the footage from "Hey You" still exists in the original negatives because it was used in various scenes throughout the rest of the movie, as do several other out-takes and deleted shots (including one of Pink in the soldiers' hospital throwing things at the walls and windows, and some animated shots from "The Wall" show). The cut material was thought to be lost for some time, until a workprint (a rough cut used to build the edit before the original negatives are cut to match) was found to contain the "Hey You" segment, although only in black and white, heavily spliced, and with the editor's markings all over the film. As they watched, they felt the film becoming more and more depressing, and on the spur of the moment decided that "Hey You" would be cut, both to lighten the tone, and because it was running too long, in addition to its duplicating shots already used in other songs. ![]() During editing, Roger Waters and Alan Parker watched a rough cut of what they had filmed thus far. Scenes for the song "Hey You" were filmed, showing British police in riot gear facing off against a mob.
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