One of the most beloved films of all time, The Wizard of Oz will see yet another release onto DVD on October 25th. The 1939 film, starring Judy Garland, will be available from Warner Home Video in separate two- and three-disc editions boasting a brand new digital transfer of the original negative (using Warner's "Ultra-Resolution" technology), as well as a newly remastered soundtrack.



Bonus materials will include a new commentary with historian John Fricke, outtakes and deleted scenes, four documentaries - including one on the restoration process, composer Harold Arlen's home movies made on the "Oz" set, an "Oz Jukebox" of recording session materials, radio shows, promo spots, trivia games, sing-alongs and more.



The three-disc edition will include four hours of additional features including a new documentary on "Oz" author L. Frank Baum, five early feature film versions of "Oz," reproductions of the invitation and program for the film's premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Retail will be $26.99 for the two-disc edition and $39.92 for the three-disc deluxe edition. Keep an eye on this space for the complete specs once the official press release is made available.
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