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movieman1957 wrote:How many copies does this make for you?

I may send the earlier DVD edition to my mother or give it to a friend, I'm not sure.

markfp wrote:April, Do you know if this release any different from the 4-disc version that came out in 2004? I don't usually "double-dip", as they say, and keep buying new editions of DVDs.
Mark

Lzcutter wrote:Wouldn't this be the new 4k resolution/Blu Ray edition?
If so, let me know. I'm going to see the new 4k high def version of Wizard of Oz next month and will be able to judge how that stacks up against other restorations.
As I have seen GWTW on the big screen in various incarnations since 1967, I should be able to give a report.

markfp wrote:April, Do you know if this release any different from the 4-disc version that came out in 2004? I don't usually "double-dip", as they say, and keep buying new editions of DVDs.
Mark
MichiganJ wrote:dvdtown.com describes the GWTW Blu-Ray bonus disc as including:Moviola: the Scarlet O'Hara Wars--a 1980 WBTV Special, which has never been released on home video
MichiganJ wrote:dvdtown.com describes the GWTW Blu-Ray bonus disc as including:
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year--the recent TCM documentary narrated by Kennedth Branagh
Gone With the Wind: The Legend Lives On--an exploration of the legacy of GWTW through interviews, footage and visits to historical sites, event and museums.
Moviola: the Scarlet O'Hara Wars--a 1980 WBTV Special, which has never been released on home video
I'm still living in "2008" and haven't gone Blu-Ray yet...
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