publication date: Dec 7, 2009
The
highlight of this new Blu-ray version of
Gone with the Wind is how it looks and sounds. As they've done with
The Wizard of Oz,
Warner Home Video continues to maximise what the
Blu-ray format can do in terms of
picture and
sound. With five times higher resolution than
standard DVD along with the sonic excellence of
Dolby TruHD, the film will be at its absolute
pristine best.
Brand new to
these editions is a bonus disc with
three new outstanding
documentaries:
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year is a fascinating tribute to a year considered to be one of Hollywood's greatest. This documentary, narrated by Kenneth Branagh, had its on-air premiere in July as part of TCM's month-long festival saluting that year's "bumper-crop" of films.
Gone with the Wind: The Legend Lives On is an exploration of the legacy of this most beloved film through illuminating interviews, footage and visits to historical sites, events and museums.
Moviola: The Scarlett O'Hara Wars -- a 1980 WBTV Special, never before seen on home video.
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Gone With The Wind [Blu-ray] [1939]This special
70th anniversary edition is also available on DVD:
Gone With The Wind - 70th Anniversary Edition [DVD] [1939]