In an unusual movie obviously designed to maximise earning potential, distributors of Sacha Baron Cohen's Bruno has decided to release a second version of the hit comedy - while the original print is still playing in cinemas. Bruno picked up a restrictive 18 rating in the UK and scores of teenagers have been refused entry to see it. So in order to help the kids out (or to get into their piggy banks) a "Bruno Lite" version will be screened simultaneously to its more vulgar big brother. The neutered version will have three scenes snipped out and left on the cutting room floor. It's hoped that this move will give the film the final push it may need to at least equal the success of Baron Cohen's previous (and superior) Borat. The new version of Bruno will be released on 24th July.