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The Wizard of Oz DVD released in 1999 was loaded with extra features, but it's now safe to throw away that version in all its cardboard-package glory in favor of the new three-disc edition. First things first: All the bonus material from the earlier disc is there. That includes the Angela Lansbury-hosted documentary The Making of a Movie Classic; the outtakes and deleted scenes, including Judy Garland's "Over the Rainbow" reprise and the home-movie recording of "The Jitterbug"; the sketches and stills and composer Harold Arlen's home movies; the audio underscores and radio programs; the 1979 interviews with Margaret Hamilton, Ray Bolger, and Jack Haley; and other items too numerous to mention. (Some text introductions to the features have been replaced by narration by Lansbury, for whatever reason.) Brand-new to the 2005 edition is a sharp restoration using Warner's Ultra Resolution process and an accompanying featurette on how it's done. The technicians also discuss how the sound was remixed, though that would have been more effective had it included surround-sound demonstrations (the featurette is in 2.0). Other features on the new set include a commentary track by critic John Fricke supplemented by vintage cast interviews (he offers a lot of trivia, and debunks the myth that Shirley Temple was ever close to getting the Dorothy role); profiles of nine cast members and clips of other movies they appeared in (including Toto); a lightly animated 10-minute storybook again narrated by Lansbury; 2001 and 2005 behind-the-scenes featurettes; and a 1950 Lux Radio Theater broadcast.
The 1999 disc also included one-minute excerpts of three early treatments of The Wizard of Oz. The third disc of the three-disc collector's edition includes the complete versions of those treatments and more. They are four silent films: "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" (1910, 13 min.), "The Magic Cloak of Oz" (1914, 38 min.), His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz (1914, 59 min., written and directed by Baum himself), The Wizard of Oz (1925, 72 min., Larry Semon). The fifth treatment is Ted Eshbaum's 1933 Technicolor cartoon short which has songs and sound, and is the first depiction of Kansas in black and white and Oz in color. The third disc also has a 38-minute biography of L. Frank Baum, and collector's-edition supplements include a gorgeous set of photo cards among other materials. --David Horiuchi
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 25 August, 1939 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | G (General Audience) |
| FEATURES: | AC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Original recording remastered, Restored, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Bright, Child Classic, Children's Fantasy, Children's/Family, Color, Color and B&W, Comedies, Dreamlike, Earnest, English, Excellent For Children, Family, Fantasy, Fantasy Lands, Feature, Finding a Way Back Home, Gift Set, Heartwarming, Heroic Mission, High Artistic Quality |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | WHV |
| # OF MEDIA: | 3 |
| UPC: | 012569677050 |
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Wizard of OZ (two disc special addition.)
A classic must have in your family libary.
great movie, great special features
The special features are actually A&E documentaries that were made in the past but are well worth watching as they reveal many secrets and disprove many commonly held myths about the movie. One tidbit it answers is why Dorothy singles out the Scarecrow when she's saying goodbye. It reveals why another Tin Man had to be found and parts of the film re-shot, and disproves the common myth about Shirly Temple. My 3 year old has watched this DVD so many times already she can lip sync to it! It's truly a timeless classic.