VHS, DVD and 2012 BLU RAY Releases
In 2000, Denice Shakarian Halicki along with her business partner Michael Leone under the banner Halicki Films released the 25th anniversary remastered edition was released on DVD and VHS to American viewers. This special remastered edition contained a completely reworked image, with a newly cleaned up print compared to the grainy, dirty and unsatisfactory previous version. In May 2005 a Region 2 DVD was released in Europe.
The pre-release version of the movie can be seen (albeit in still frame form) on the 25th Anniversary DVD. By accessing the hidden "Easter Egg," you get to watch an older version of the film — possibly a pre-release version — as the first half of the movie has a different order and additional scenes. At this time it is unknown whether this version will ever be released to the public in full form.
In the Speed Channel broadcast of the movie, a documentary, hosted by Denice Halicki, is shown before the beginning of the film. The documentary described the production processes of the movies produced by H.B. Halicki as well as his life.
On October 16, 2012, Denice Shakarian Halicki along with her business partner Michael Leone under the banner Halicki Films released the 1974 Gone in 60 seconds in DVD & BLU-RAY COMBO PACK it included a rare Interview with Lee Iacocca coin the "Father of the Mustang".(http://www.gonein60seconds.com
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