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Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:39:22 EDT
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I seem to recall that there were inquiries on this list some time ago about
the availability of early versions of "The Wizard of Oz", so I thought I'd
pass  along the information that the National Film Preservation Foundation will
be  releasing a 3-disc set of DVDs called "More Treasures from American Film
Archives", which will include a 1910 film called "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz",
described as the earliest surviving film version.

Robert Hunt

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