- Reissued in a version minus A DOG'S LIFE. Also, the A DOG'S LIFE segment was later reissued by itself. The DVD version includes extra scenes that Chaplin decided to cut on the films' re-release. It also contains the original scores as composed by Chaplin for the film. The scores were recorded in mono on the origianal soundtracks by the Westrex Recording System, but the original stereo tapes were used in the mastering of the soundtrack, recorded on Dolby Digital.
- Years later, a DVD release with the same name was released in the U.S and the U.K which includes all 7 first national short films. (The most complete release of these first national films we've gotten up until that point was the first national collection which left out 'A Dogs life').
- The three films included in THE CHAPLIN REVUE were released seperately and in their entirety on DVD. An extended version of the opening introduction (footage taken from the unfinished HOW TO MAKE MOVIES) is included on the FIRST NATIONAL COLLECTION DVD as an extra feature.
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