- 2005 DVD release on Warner Brothers (as a bonus feature with the 1939 version) alternates between sepia tone-colored images and blue-tinted images.
- In 2005, Turner Entertainment Company copyrighted a 72-minute version with an original musical score composed, arranged and conducted by Robert Israel. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Television and broadcast on Turner Classic Movies in 2006. The score incorporates bits of classical music. E.g., a military parade is set to the soldiers' call from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker, and the Kansas tornado is accompanied by the storm sequence from Gioachino Rossini's William Tell.
- The Brentwood DVD case claims that its version of the film has a running time of 110 minutes, when it's actually 95 minutes.
- The print used for the Brentwood Home Video DVD release features Jacqueline Lovell reading the title cards as part of a newly-recorded soundtrack. This version also uses a slower print of the film, running approx. 110 minutes compared to the approximately 75 minute print issued on DVD by Warner Brothers.
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