Huh. Either it got trimmed a bit for the UK (even though it says uncut) or we now know how long the film itself is, minus end credits. If you go to the early screening pages from AMC, Regal and the like, they all say "1hr, 59min" and the BBFC says "113m 44s" which means the end credits are roughly 6 minutes long. (I'm guessing the BBFC doesn't count the end credits.) The US listings have it at 1 second short of 120 minutes/2 hours and the British classification is 1 hour, 53 minutes and 44 seconds. So roughly 5+ minutes of credits. Unless the film got trimmed. EDIT: Either way, that's a nice and easy breezy flick to sit through and should be able to tell enough story and dazzle enough, visually, to fill seats and get people out the door for more. Good call, Mr. Knight.