﹣New high-definition digital transfer, with restored image and sound and enhanced fro widescreen telelvisions
﹣Audio commentary: A conversation with Stanley Donen and screenwriter Peter Stone
﹣The Films of Stanley Donen: A selected filmography, with an introduction by Donen biographer Stephen M. Silverman
﹣Peter Stone’s career highlights
﹣Original theatrical trailer
﹣English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
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Copyright issues
The head of CBS put up the money for the original Broadway production in exchange for the rights to the cast album (through Columbia Records). When Warner bought the film rights in February 1962 for the then-unprecedented sum of $5 million, it was agreed that the rights to the film would revert to CBS seven years after its release.[citation needed]
The first video release was by MGM/CBS Home Video in 1981, and was re-released by CBS/Fox Video in 1984, 1986, 1991, and 1994.
Warner owned the film's original copyright, but it was renewed by CBS due to the 1972 rights reversion. From 1998-2008, Warner owned the DVD rights to the film (under license from CBS), while CBS Television Distribution owns the television rights. This made My Fair Lady the only theatrical film whose ancillary rights are owned by CBS that was not distributed by CBS Home Entertainment.[citation needed]
A VHS release by Paramount Pictures in 2001 is currently out of print. However, Paramount obtained DVD rights in 2009 and re-released the film on October 6, 2009.[5] link