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The links you posted are from the same label - StudioCanal - and are the exact same transfer.
This digibook version does have extras, but will go OOP soon and is the obvious choice if you're fussed about extras (though do bare in mind it's a digibook rather than an amaray): ![]() This re-released amaray edition has no extras (that I'm aware of, I could be wrong) but is generally cheaper: ![]() And finally there is a Zavvi exclusive steelbook version still available, which I'm guessing is the same as the amaray (so no extras): ![]() Worth looking into the price to see if it's worth it - obviously the amaray edition is about half the price (on Rakuten anyway...worth checking Amazon, Zavvi, Play.com, Base and maybe even eBay or HMV/Fopp). I paid about £6 or less for the amaray edition (at HMV) as I'm not hugely fussed about extras - it's more about the film. Plus the artwork was better. Same goes for most of the StudioCanal Collection titles so I'm told...no extras on the re-released versions (Mulholland Drive, Delicatessen, The Graduate etc). If you're interested in Carol Reed, I'd recommend his film Odd Man Out as well: ![]() The transfer is great on both by the way (The Third Man and Odd Man Out). |
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