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  1. Well, considering who else has released it on DVD, I'd have to say it's a no-brainer, I'd pick up the Criterion copy in a snap.

     

    It includes both cuts of the movie and a ton of extras:

     

    DISC ONE: THE ORIGINAL THEATRICAL VERSION

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    New digital transfer of the original theatrical version

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    The Movie That Wouldn?t Die! The Story of Carnival of Souls: a documentary on the 1989 reunion of the cast and crew

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    More than 45 minutes of rare outtakes accompanied by Gene Moore?s organ score

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    Theatrical trailer

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    An illustrated history of the Saltair resort in Salt Lake City

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    The Carnival Tour: a video update on the film?s locations

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    English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired

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    Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition

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    DISC TWO: THE EXTENDED DIRECTOR?S CUT

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    Selected audio commentary by screenwriter John Clifford and late director Herk Harvey

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    One hour of excerpts from films made by the Centron Corporation, an industrial film company based in Lawrence, Kansas that employed Harvey and Clifford for over 30 years

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    An essay on the history of Centron from Ken Smith?s Mental Hygiene

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    Printed interviews with Harvey, Clifford, and star Candace Hilligoss, illustrated with vintage photos and memorabilia

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    English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired

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    Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition

     

    http://criterioncollection.com/asp/release.asp?id=63

  2. I just realized one of the great things about Invitation to the Dance -- the fact that it was shelved for 4 years means it was one of the few (if any) movies filmed in the old Technicolor process that was released by the late 50's, as studios were changing to other color processes.

  3. Words and Music just ended - love watching the whole sequence with GK and Vera-Ellen said over at the bar... the clips they show you in That's Entertainment only have the interior sequences. It's nice to follow the action from the street and into the bar.

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