Gone With The Wind: 4 Disc Set
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Gone With The Wind: 4 Disc Set
The set is impressive and I'm glad I traded in my flipper for it. Although, I'm a little less than stunned with the transfer like I was with the Singing in The Rain and Adventures of Robin Hood Special Editions. Perhaps because I never saw "Singing" or "Robin Hood" on DVD before. Perhaps.
Regardless, all the extras are worthy to make this the must have set for any fan of this film.
Regardless, all the extras are worthy to make this the must have set for any fan of this film.
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Originally posted by DVD Josh
Hi Ian. There's already a large thread about this release. YOur post would be better in that one.
Hi Ian. There's already a large thread about this release. YOur post would be better in that one.
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Originally posted by eau
What type of packaging do they use on this 4-disc set? Like the Looney Tunes Gold edition?
What type of packaging do they use on this 4-disc set? Like the Looney Tunes Gold edition?
The four discs come housed in a cardboard-and-plastic case that fans out into five connected sections, the whole thing fitting into an embossed cardboard slipcover. Enclosed with the discs is a replica of the twenty-page booklet sold in theaters that initially showed "GWTW." Its original purchase price was twenty-five cents.
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Originally posted by Mr. Salty
Really? Because I did a search and didn't find anything of significance. If you're going to play mod maybe you could provide a link.
Really? Because I did a search and didn't find anything of significance. If you're going to play mod maybe you could provide a link.
I don't mind being criticized, but at least be right about it. There's a significant thread already. I politely informed the OP about that. I wasn't "playing mod". In fact, the only rude person here is you.
Thank you Tom for pointing out the thread does in fact exist.




