The Fall of The Roman Empire (film) - Home Media

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The first English-language DVD release was the basic theatrical release of the film, running for 2 hours 52 minutes, was first issued on DVD in 2004. A French DVD release, with sub-titles and/or French dubbing, and a full stereo soundtrack in both, had appeared in 2001. A deluxe edition containing two-disks and a limited collector's edition containing three disks were released on 29 April 2008, but they do not feature lost footage discovered too late to be included. This footage will be featured in an upcoming edition. The Blu-ray Disc was released in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2011.

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