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Copyright material was copied from IMDB by User:66.98.93.112, if you are User:66.98.93.112 and you wrote the review on IMDB then by all means replace it but please put a note somewhere explaining this fact. Cheers -- Ams80 16:13 Mar 28, 2003 (UTC)
[edit] 2006 restoration
There was a major restoration of the film recently. As far as I can tell, the restored version was released on DVD in 2004 and 35mm in 2006. It seems weird that the DVD would be released two years earlier, but I saw it yesterday in 35mm and the copyright notice at the end said 2006. Hopefully someone who knows more about it than I do can update the article. In particular, the article should discuss differences between the 1959 version of the film and the 1939 release. Also are there any differences between the 2004/2006 version and the 1959 version? Here are some references to the restoration:[1][2][3][4][5].--Mathew5000 18:40, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
- Here's another source from a blog entry:[6]. This one says that the prior Criterion DVD release was merely cleaned up for video. But that can't be referring to the 2004 Criterion release can it? Maybe it means the laserdisc edition. --Mathew5000 19:02, 4 March 2007 (UTC)