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The original DigiPack + slipcover releases were:
The 400 Blows Bottle Rocket Chungking Express The Last Emperor The Last Metro Last Year at Marienbad The Man Who Fell to Earth El Norte The Third Man It's not like the original packaging was some special limited edition type of release. If I remember correctly, Criterion received criticism for the packaging and they reissued them (with the same UPCs). They even sold replacement cases for each movie through their site for $5 so folks didn't have to repurchase them. So I don't really see a need for two separate database entries per film. If anything, I'd suggest making a note in the title section saying "Reissued in standard Scanavo case shortly after release." |
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