There was an additional scene, available on the DVD, called "Hello Mutha," and which included first Cambell and D.J. talking by the cabin fireplace which drinking beer, and then father Del comes in and they sing together, and Del praises both of them and kisses them on their heads, and then Del and finally D.J. go up to bed, leaving Cambell alone by the fire. Other than D.J. telling Cambell that "he liked Billy, and had no problem with him," the rest of the conversation is unclear, and no other character names seem to be discussed or acknowledged in the scene.
Victor Salva has confirmed that the events of the film take place in a town in Poho County. Poho is a fictional town created by Victor Salva where several of his films like Clownhouse (1989) and Jeepers Creepers (2001) take place.
There was an additional scene, available on the DVD, called "Cambell's Mother," where Cambell is shown driving up and then meeting his mother at a hotel restaurant, but the actress who portrays his mother is not in the credited cast, and both her character name and the actress who portrays here is not disclosed in the scene.
There was an additional scene, available on the DVD, called "D.J. Farraday's Family," and which included his wife, and two young children, outside of their house on a driveway basketball court, but the actress who portrays his wife, and the actors who portray his two children are not shown in the credited cast, and their names are not disclosed in the scene.