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Dreamer of Oz Officially Announced for Blu-Ray and DVD


From Home Media Magazine:

Warner Home Video Sept. 29 will release the MGM classic The Wizard of Oz for the first time on Blu-ray Disc.

The 70th Anniversary Ultimate Collector’s Edition contains nearly four hours of never-before-available bonus features and comes in numbered collectible packaging for a limited time only at $84.99 on Blu-ray (DVD $69.92); each ultimate edition includes a digital copy of the film. The title is also available in a two-disc special edition DVD at $24.98 with fewer extras.

The film has been entirely remastered for the high-definition format. Each of the original Technicolor camera negatives was scanned using 8K resolution. From this scan, a final 'capture' master was created in 4K, giving the Blu-ray twice the resolution of the master for the film's previous DVD release. The Blu-ray also features Dolby TrueHD audio.

Included exclusively on the Blu-ray is the original extended version of "If I Only Had a Brain," performed by Ray Bolger and remastered in high-definition, and the documentary MGM: When the Lion Roars.

In addition new-to-disc ultimate edition extras include The Dreamer of Oz, a remastered, biographical 1990 TV movie about Oz author L. Frank Baum on disc for the first time, starring John Ritter, Annette O’Toole and Rue McClanahan; Victor Fleming, Master Craftsman, a feature-length documentary produced specifically for this release about the Hollywood director who, in the same year, brought both Oz and Gone With the Wind to the screen; Hollywood Celebrates It’s Biggest Little Stars, a new featurette that stars seven of the original Munchkins and tells their story, culminating in them receiving their own Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; The Magic Cloak of Oz, the first video release of the complete 1914 silent film (produced by Baum), including lost footage; The Patchwork Girl of Oz, another 1914 Baum-produced, feature-length silent film; a sing-along track; reproductions of archival material, including renderings of the 1939 campaign; Behind the Curtain, a 52-page miniature coffee-table book, assembled by pre-eminent Oz historian John Fricke; and an exclusive, numbered Wizard of Oz 70th Anniversary watch created specifically for the release.

Warner kicked off the release June 9 with a gala party and Ruby Slipper Collection exhibit at Los Angeles’ Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, complete with a seven-story hot-air balloon that will tour America in the months before the discs’ debut. High-end fashion designers re-interpreted the famous slippers for the exhibit.


Pre-order link: http://tinyurl.com/Oz-Blu-Ray


:D Yay!


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yep, check it out, blu-ray.com lists it as coming out in four days, and confirms the inclusion on the "Wizard..." blu-ray release. though, they kind of knock it a bit.

screw 'em. the confirmed what we need to know.
and even better, they say it'll only cost $52!

http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Wizard-of-Oz-Blu-ray-Review/6366/

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Well this turned out to be a poor transfer on Bluray. My eyes bled trying to watch it. And I was looking forward to it too. Oh well.

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