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Re: Glad to hear this is on DVD!

As you mention, this was not an unimportant film in Tracy's career. Yet absolutely no special features, other than the obligatory "shorts." Something on Kipling? Tracy? Fisherman in the 30's? Nothing. This seems to be the norm for films released from the 30's and 40's. I seem to recall more features when films from that period were first released on D.V.D.


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