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Originally Posted by davidoak
Greetings from UK...the Bluray.com review tempted me to purchase this disc from USA as it was confirmed as region A and B. The disc has arrived and the film plays great - and looks better than I'd ever hoped. The big BUT is that the 2 main extras (something less serious and deleted scenes) do not play. Instead the disc stops and reverts to the players normal screen. The 2 trailers play fine. Is this because the extras are coded region A - in which case the disc is NOT A and B as mentioned - or could the disc be faulty? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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Those two extras would be in "NTSC" (480/60Hz). The other two extras that play are HD. Can you play other 480/60Hz material on other BDs?
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Originally Posted by Banned User
I'm still amazed that Buster Keaton got such a small part for his cameo. Makes me wonder if there was more that was cut from the working print. Oh well great movie. I've never found this film too long it moves along great and is hilarious.
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One of the cut scenes from the film is Spencer Tracy phoning Keaton.
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Originally Posted by The Valeyard
So is everything from the first MGM DVD on the Blu-Ray? All the deleted/expanded scenes accounted for? If I upgrade, would I need to keep the DVD?
Thanks.
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The
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Blu-ray Review describes what's on the disc extras. Seems to me to be the same listings as in side B of my NTSC DVD.