Madonna: Truth or Dare - Video Release

Video Release

Truth or Dare (In Bed with Madonna)
Video by Madonna
Released VHS:
October 7, 1991
October 9, 1991
Laserdisc:
December 12, 1991
DVD:
August 26, 1997
January 6, 2003
Blu-ray:
April 3, 2012
Recorded 1990
Genre Documentary/Live
Length 122 minutes
114 minutes
133 minutes
Label VHS:
LIVE Home Video
Video Collection
MCA Home Video
DVD:
LIVE Entertainment
MGM
Blu-ray:
Lionsgate
Madonna chronology
Justify My Love
(1990)
Madonna: Truth or Dare (aka In Bed with Madonna)
(1991)
The Girlie Show – Live Down Under
(1994)

The music video release of the documentary Madonna: Truth or Dare was released by LIVE Entertainment in North America on October 9, 1991. Outside of North America it was released as In Bed with Madonna. In the UK an additional VHS "15" certificate, edited version was released in November 1991, to allow younger teenagers to watch it. The packaging was slightly changed to a 'blue' format otherwise identical to the original. In 1992 it was re-released on VHS in the US with two additional live videos of "Like a Prayer" and "Hanky Panky", which played after the end credits. The DVD version was released on August 26, 1997 by LIVE Entertainment in North America but did not get a worldwide DVD release until January 6, 2003 by MGM Entertainment.

In March 2009, a new HD master of the film premiered on Palladia HD (MTV's new name). It included the new Miramax logo at the beginning of the film and a Warner Bros. Television logo at its closing. The Blu-ray version of the film was released by Lionsgate in North America on April 3, 2012.

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