About this deal
The actual contents of both discs are identical, but the Limited Edition version was limited to 50,000 units and is usually more expensive to get, but does come in a Tin with a postcard sized replica of the UK Palace Pictures quad poster, and a 48 page booklet, while the standard version just comes with the postcard in a normal plastic DVD case. I've read on another forum that the handful of awkward-framing instances in the widescreen version have been re-framed for this release. Below you can see side-by-side comparison screenshots between the older Blu-Ray (scaled up for comparison) and the 4K transfer (shown actual size).
I know "better grain" isn't a big selling point, but it's a quick way to verify a higher quality image. If you intend on using the disc regularly, you might want to keep it in a separate DVD or jewel CD case instead, as sliding it in and out of the slipcase will build up scratches over time, no matter how careful you are. mixes: LPCM and a lossy Dolby Digital, and strips away all the foreign subtitles, just leaving the English.remixes, you are out of luck because like past releases, the original mono soundtrack is nowhere to be found.
For items that are dispatched using our standard service, we ask that you wait 14 days from the date of dispatch before reporting any items as undelivered.Currently the only 4K version available worldwide is the 2018 US Region A/1 Lions Gate Home Entertainment 4K UHD release. The full screen version on the UK box-set is the same transfer as was used on the earlier Anchor Bay 1-5 picture disc DVD releases, and has the Cheryl zoom tweak, but the lightning shot has been put back in.