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Why no 'DVD details' on this site?


World Without End was released on DVD in July 2008, over six months ago as of this date (Feb. 1, 2009), yet there is still nothing on the "DVD details" link on this site. How come? Also no artwork of the DVD on the main page. Very odd.

Anyway, as we know, it is available on DVD from Warner Bros., in a double feature disc that also includes the 1956 British-made sci-fi space flick Satellite in the Sky.

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Yeah, now that you mention it, it is a little strange.
How you been Hob? Long time no hear from you, my friend.

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So-so...will contact via "new" route in a couple of days.

I'd put the cover art up myself but lack the technical competence. You know, I can't manufacture a successful bazooka either. But I'll try to get to IMDb about the DVD details business. Later, g!

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Replying to myself...I've just sent in the DVD details to IMDb, after finding out how to do it. We'll see if it succeeds, and if so will post the usual note of triumph.

March 2, 2009.

Update: The DVD details as submitted were accepted a while back and are on this site. Yay! (May 29, 2009.)

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As of Feb 2013 its part of a 4 movie Turner Classic Movies collection. Them! The beast from 20,000 fathoms and Satellite in the sky are in the collection with World Without End. I found my copy for $9.99 at wal-mart.

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This TCM collection has been around for almost two years (since 2011). It contains the disc previously found in the double-feature DVD of Beast and Them!, as well as the disc from the separate WWE/Satellite in the Sky DVD. Both are just recycled in different packaging. But this is a great set, especially getting all four for around $10 or so.

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Yep, that comes to about $2.50 a movie which is a lot more than the admission probably cost for all four of them when they were 1st released I'm sure. I hadn't known that the set had been out since 2011, They just recently appeared on the store shelves at my local Wal-mart. Well worth both the wait and the $10.00 though.

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The list price for those TCM sets is $27.99 -- but almost no one actually sells them for that much. You can occasionally find a price roughly the same as the one you paid on line -- Amazon just had (maybe still does have) all the TCM sets on sale for $10.99, even the newest ones, this four-pack included. I've occasionally seen them for as low as $9.99. You just have to keep looking around and see what turns up. But I'm glad you finally found it, and at such a great price.

When these films were first released (between 1953 and 1956) their admission prices would have been anywhere from a quarter to 75 cents, depending on where you lived. Not even a dollar. You could probably have seen all four for the price of one (at your $2.50 rate), and gotten change. Those were the days! (Except now we can watch them at home, complete and uncut. Fair exchange.)

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