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Inside Artwork: Yes Emboss/Deboss: No Finish Type: Gloss Actors: Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, Jack Haley, Billie Burke
Director: Victor Fleming
Language:
ENGLISH: : DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit), ENGLISH: Dolby
Digital Mono, FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1, FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono,
SPANISH: Dolby Digital Mono, PORTUGUESE: Dolby Digital Mono, GERMAN:
Dolby Digital 5.1, ITALIAN: Dolby Digital Mono, CZECH: Dolby Digital
Mono, HUNGARIAN: Dolby Digital Mono, POLISH: Dolby Digital Mono,
RUSSIAN: Dolby Digital 5.1, THAI: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German SDH, Italian SDH,
Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Korean, Norwegian, Polish,
Romanian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish
Region: Region Free Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1
Number of Discs: 2 (BD/DVD)
Rating: PG Orig. Release Date: 1939
Studio: Warner Bros. Release Date: 9/22/2020 Run Time: 103 Min.
- Audio Commentary:
The film's audio commentary is also available alongside the 2D version
of the feature film. Commentary participants and details are outlined
above, beneath the Disc 1 special features.
- Music and Effects Track:
This option allows users to watch the film, minus its dialogue, with a
one-channel Dolby Digital audio mix (48kHz/192kbps) that isolates the
music, songs and effects.
- Original Mono Track:
The film's original mono audio mix will be a welcome option for
purists. Only available as a stunted Dolby Digital track
(48kHz/192kbps).
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Storybook (SD, 11 minutes): Angela Lansbury delivers a severely condensed read-through of Baum's work.
- We Haven't Really Met Properly
(SD, 21 minutes): A series of biographies narrated by Lansbury.
Subjects include Frank Morgan (the Wizard), Ray Bolger (the Scarecrow),
Bert Lahr (the Cowardly Lion), Jack Haley (the Tin Man), Billie Burke
(Glenda the Good Witch), Margaret Hamilton (the Wicked Witch of the
West), Charley Grapewin (Uncle Henry), Clara Blandick (Auntie Em), and
Terry (Toto). Watch one at a time, or all at once with a "Play All"
option.
- Sing Along
(HD): A simple subtitle track that provides lyrics and timing cues
during songs from the film. Songs include "Over the Rainbow,"
"Munchkinland Medley," "Follow the Yellow Brick Road/You're Off to See
the Wizard," "If I Only Had a Brain," "If I Only Had a Heart," "We're
Off to See the Wizard," "If I Only Had the Nerve/We're Off to See the
Wizard," "Optimistic Voices," "The Merry Old Land of Oz," and "If I Were
King of the Forest."
- Jukebox
(Audio, 71 minutes): A veritable treasure trove of original recordings
and outtakes of "Over the Rainbow", the "Munchkinland Medley" (rehearsal
and sequence recordings), a second run at the "Munchkinland Medley"
(voice tests), "If I Only Had a Brain," "We're Off to See the Wizard,"
"If I Only Had a Heart," "If I Only Had the Nerve," "Emerald City/The
Merry Old Land of Oz," "If I Were King of the Forest," "The Jitterbug"
and "Triumphal Return to Emerald City." Also available is underscoring
for "Kansas," "Munchkinland," "The Road to Oz," "Emerald City," "The
Witch's Castle," and the "Finale."
- Stills Galleries
(SD, 105 minutes): Hundreds of stills, production photos, and more can
be found in eighteen galleries, all of which cycle images about every
ten seconds. Galleries include "Oz on Broadway," "Pre-MGM," "Sketches
and Storyboards," "Costume and Makeup Tests," "Richard Thorpe's Oz,"
"Buddy Ebsen," "Oz Comes to Life," "Behind the Scenes," "Portraits,"
"Special Effects," "Post Production," "Deleted Scenes," "Original
Publicity," "Hollywood Premiere," "New York Premiere," "Oz Abroad," and
"Oz Revivals."
- Lux Radio Theater Broadcast (Audio, 61 minutes): A 1950 Christmas radio broadcast of The Wizard of Oz
that tells the entirety of the film's story. While it doesn't feature
the voices of the majority of the original cast, Judy Garland is on hand
to voice Dorothy.
- Good News of 1939 Radio Show
(Audio, 61 minutes): Maxwell House Coffee presents the final edition of
"Good News of 1939," a full-length radio broadcast that finds host
Robert Young interviewing the cast and music of a little flick called The Wizard of Oz.
- Leo Is on the Air Radio Promo (Audio, 12 minutes): An extended radio advertisement for The Wizard of Oz featuring descriptions of the film, song excerpts, and dialogue.
- Trailers (SD, 11 minutes): Six trailers for various releases of the film.
Dorothy Gale and her dog Toto are swept away by a tornado from their home in Kansas to the magical land of Oz. They set off on a quest down a yellow brick road to see the Wizard, who can help them return home. Along the way, they are joined by others seeking the Wizard's help: a scarecrow, who wamts a brain; a Tin Man, who wants a heart; and a lion, who wants courage.
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