Where is the DVD???


I do hope that Universal soon releases this film on a quality DVD, although since it is not a popular title, it would probably only be released as part of a multiple-movie DVD package set.
We can also hope that Universal, Fox, Columbia-Sony, and other studios may soon adopt the new practice first started by Warner Bros. in Burbank in 2009, with the Warner Archives releases. These are straight transfers from studio 35mm masters which the studios already have made up for the television and cable TV, and foreign markets. They are then burned onto a DVD-R with no extras beyond a simple screen menu. WB has already shown great success with this marketing of their large backlog of films and television shows. This way they satisfy customer and fan demands without undertaking an expensive release and advertising campaign for each film, and the Archive releases are high quality.
The only thing I would ask if Universal decides to market their back catalog of unreleased films on DVD, in a Universal Archives format, is that they also include the original theatrical trailers for each film title.

Dejael

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