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The Most Beloved Family Film of All Time
Available October 25
in Two Sparkling New Editions!
The Wizard of Oz
Two-Disc Special Edition &
Three-Disc Collector’s Edition DVDs
Film Beautifully Restored with Warner Bros.’ Patented “Ultra
Resolution” Process
More than 13 Hours of Special Features, Including:
Five New Documentaries, New Commentary by Oz Historian
John Fricke, Original Oz Storybook read by Angela Lansbury,
and Reproductions of Rare Original
1939 Memorabilia, Including the Grauman’s Chinese Theater Souvenir
Premiere Program.
Burbank, Calif. July 11, 2005 –-- Voted by the American Film Institute
(AFI) as the Best Family Film of all time, The Wizard of Oz has charmed audiences
of every age for more than 60 years. On October 25, Warner Home Video (WHV)
will celebrate this beloved classic with two bonus-packed DVD treasuries – a
Two-Disc Special Edition and a Three-Disc Collector’s Edition. For
the very first time, these versions of The Wizard of Oz boast a stunning
new digital transfer of the original film, using Warner’s “Ultra-Resolution” technology,
plus a newly remastered soundtrack. As a result, viewers will experience
the movie’s Technicolor splendor and unforgettable, award-winning songs
and music like never before.
Both DVD editions offer extensive bonus content, including
four revealing new documentaries; a new feature-length
commentary by Emmy ward®-winning
producer and Oz historian John Fricke; an Emmy®-nominated making-of documentary
hosted by Angela Lansbury; a Lansbury-narrated onscreen storybook treatment
of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz with its colorful original illustrations; outtakes
and deleted scenes; vintage vault featurettes; and more than six hours of
audio-only treasures, including original recording sessions for songs and
underscoring and rare Oz radio programs.
The Wizard of Oz Three-Disc Collector’s Edition
includes an additional disc of special content, featuring
a new documentary about Oz author L. Frank
Baum and a newly restored transfer of the 1925 feature-length silent version
of The Wizard of Oz starring Oliver Hardy and Larry Semon with a fresh score
by Robert Israel. Disc three is also highlighted by several additional rare
Oz film features and shorts, originally produced between 1910 and 1933.
In addition to the bonus disc, the Collector’s
Edition DVD will include reproductions of the original
eight-page Grauman's Chinese Theatre Oz souvenir
program from August 15, 1939, and the invitation to that premiere; the sixteen-page
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio News magazine from August 14, 1939, celebrating
The Wizard of Oz; nine beautifully restored natural color Kodachrome portraits
and publicity photos from the film...and more.
The Wizard of Oz Two-Disc Special Edition will be available for $26.99 SRP
and the Three-Disc Collector’s Edition will sell for $39.92 SRP.
About the Movie:
Adapted from L. Frank Baum’s timeless children’s tale about a
Kansas girl’s journey over the rainbow, The Wizard of Oz opened at
Loew’s Capitol Theatre in New York on August 17, 1939. The film was
directed by Victor Fleming (who that same year directed Gone With the Wind),
produced by Mervyn LeRoy, and scored by Herbert Stothart, with music and
lyrics by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg. Ray Bolger appeared as the Scarecrow;
Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion, Jack Haley as the Tin Woodman, and Frank
Morgan was seen in six different roles, including that of the "wonderful
Wizard" himself. Dorothy was portrayed by a 4'11" sixteen year
old girl who quickly earned her reputation as “the world’s greatest
entertainer” -- the incomparable Judy Garland.
The Wizard of Oz received five Academy Award nominations,
including Best Picture, and captured two Oscars® – Best Song (“Over the
Rainbow”) and Best Original Score -- plus a special award for Outstanding
Juvenile Performance by Judy Garland.
The Wizard of Oz was an overwhelming popular and critical success upon its
initial release and repeated its ability to captivate audiences when M-G-M
reissued the film in 1949 and 1955. The film made a new kind of history with
its network television premiere in 1956 on CBS. Nearly 45 million people
tuned in for this initial telecast, marking the beginning of a tradition.
Ever since, The Wizard of Oz has been shown virtually annually on network
(and then cable) television; its magical story and heartfelt performances
have enabled it to grow from a perennial classic to its current status as
a treasured icon of popular culture.
The DVDs’ Special
Features:
The Two-Disc Special Edition
Disc 1:
* New 2005 “Ultra Resolution” digital master from restored film
elements
* New commentary by historian John Fricke with selected archival audio comments
by
Barbara Freed-Saltzman (daughter of Arthur Freed), Margaret
Hamilton, Ray Bolger,
Jack Haley, Ken Darby (orchestral and vocal arranger), John
Lahr (son of Bert Lahr),
Jane Lahr (daughter of Bert Lahr), Hamilton Meserve (son of
Margaret Hamilton),
William Tuttle (make-up artist), Buddy Ebsen, Mervyn LeRoy,
John Lee Mahin and Jerry Maren
* Prettier Than Ever: The Restoration of Oz
* We Haven’t Really Met Properly…supporting cast profile gallery,
narrated by Angela Lansbury
* The Wonderful Wizard of Oz storybook, read by Angela Lansbury
* Theatrical trailer gallery
* 5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack
* Original mono and music-and-effects-only audio tracks
* Languages: English (Both Dolby 5.1 & original mono) & French
* Subtitles: English, French and Spanish (feature film only)
Disc 2:
* Documentaries on the movie’s creation and
impact: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The
Making of a Movie Classic
hosted
by Angela Lansbury and Memories of Oz -- two original
TV specials
* All-New: The Art of Imagination: A Tribute to
Oz, Because of the Wonderful
Things it Does:
The Legacy of Oz
* Harold Arlen’s onset home videos
* Outtakes and deleted scenes
* It’s a Twister! It’s a Twister! The tornado
special effects
tests
* Vintage vault featurettes
* Extensive stills gallery
* More than six hours of audio-only treasures, including an "Oz jukebox" of
recording session
materials, radio shows and promos
The Three-Disc Collector’s Edition -- includes Disc
1 and 2 plus:
Disc 3:
Four hours devoted to Oz creator L. Frank Baum, who published his
first Oz book in 1900.
* New documentary L. Frank Baum: The Man Behind the Curtain
* Pre-1939 versions of Oz on screen
The Wizard
of Oz (1910)
The Magic Cloak of Oz (1914)
His Majesty, The Scarecrow of Oz (1914)
The Wizard of Oz (1925): restored silent version featuring Oliver Hardy and
Larry Semon, with a new, fully orchestrated score by Robert Israel
The Wizard of Oz (1933 Cartoon)
Print Reproductions
Include:
* The Wizard of Oz Comes to Life
Eight-page Grauman's Chinese Theatre Souvenir
Premiere Program
from August 15, 1939
* Studio's Invitation to The Grauman's Premiere and
the envelope that included
tickets to the original
Opening Night -- with a newly designed
commemorative ticket
* Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio News
Sixteen-page edition of the studio’s internal "house
organ" newspaper, celebrating the release of
The Wizard of Oz for the week of August 14, 1939
* Photoplay Studies
Rare secondary-education study guide to the film --
Volume
V, Number 12 (circa August 1939) --
completely devoted to The
Wizard of Oz, with articles revealing surprising insights from
its producer, director, cameraman and scenarists.
* Deluxe Collectors' Portfolio
Reproductions of original 1939 Kodachrome publicity stills,
including nine portraits and on set photographs
The Wizard of Oz
Street Date: October 25, 2005
Rating: G
Two-Disc Special Edition
Run Time 101 minutes; $26.99 SRP
Collector’s Edition
Run Time 101 minutes; $39.92 SRP