Bemerkungen:
Animated Menus
"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The Making of a Movie Classic" documentary hosted by Angela Lansbury
5 Theatrical Trailers
Outtakes and Deleted Sequences (including the rarely seen "Jitterbug" dance)
Cast Bios
Character Bios
Production Credits/Website Notes
Behind The Scenes:
- Sketches & Storyboards
- Costume & Makeup Tests
- Stills Portrait Gallery
- Special Effects Stills
- Harold Arlen Home Movies
- Special Effects
- Texas Contest Winners Trailer excerpt
- 'Romance Of Celluloid' excerpt
- Post Production Stills
Oz History:
- Excerpts from the 1914 and 1925 silent Oz films and the 1933 Oz cartoon
Oz Afterlife:
- Interviews with Margaret Hamilton, Ray Bolger & Jack Haley
- Stills Galleries (including coverage of the Hollywood and New York Premieres and 1939 Academy Awards
- Excerpt from the 1939 Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
- Excerpts from 'Off To See The Wizard' (1967)
Audio Supplements:
- Hours of original recording session material
- 1939 radio broadcast with the first-ever public performance of "Over the Rainbow"
- Promotional radio trailer "Leo is on the Air"
English and French Subtitles
4:3 non anamorphic NTSC
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Dolby Digital Mono French
Snapper Case
Note - The 'L. Frank Baum's Original Book Series' detailed within the packaging is not on the disc
There is a Deluxe Edition available which is packaged in a Deluxe Gift Box and includes the DVD plus a reproduction of the original continuity script, 3 rare still photos and 3 colour theatrical poster reproductions.
Thanks to visitor Mickah for the following Easter Eggs...
In the 'Oz Characters' section off the special features menu, go to the first page of Glinda's info. Select the glowing orb above her wand, and you will find some hidden pages on the Munchkins. On the first info page for the Wicked Witch, select the hour glass. This will take you to some pages with info on the flying monkeys. Goto any character page on the OZ menu then go to the ruby slippers and you will have pages that include Auntie Em and Uncle Henry.