As far as I know, the ONLY way to "own" an official copy of this documentary is to purchase the LOGAN'S RUN widescreen collector's edition (black cover), 2 laserdisc set.
I know how frustrated I get when something was released on Laserdisc and hasn't been done on DVD or Blu Ray. That's why I'm happy to be able to tell you that you can own an official copy of this short on DVD by purchasing That's Entertainment: Treasures From The Vault available at Amazon as we speak smile.amazon.com/Thats-Entertainment-Treasures-Fred-Astaire/dp/B006VP5A1C
That era in 1975, United Artists distributed those MGM films until MGM later purchased United Artists in 1982 and named as MGM/UA.
1975 was a pretty good year thanks to this short film.
16:29 Hey Look It's MGM Leo The Lion!
Umm... It Kinda Looks Like Jackie...
Wow, outstanding 1975 documentary, P.S. Leo the Lion looks great at the 16:30 mark!
I believe Sony Pictures now owns the entire lot which was previously owned by MGM and later Lorimar!
Blast from the past!
MGM before they were reduced to making Child’s Play reboots and Bill & Ted movies
As far as I know, the ONLY way to "own" an official copy of this documentary is to purchase the LOGAN'S RUN widescreen collector's edition (black cover), 2 laserdisc set.
I know how frustrated I get when something was released on Laserdisc and hasn't been done on DVD or Blu Ray. That's why I'm happy to be able to tell you that you can own an official copy of this short on DVD by purchasing That's Entertainment: Treasures From The Vault available at Amazon as we speak smile.amazon.com/Thats-Entertainment-Treasures-Fred-Astaire/dp/B006VP5A1C
I’m pretty sure TCM airs this mini-promotion clip periodically; just record it to your DVR.
Ah yes! Jolly good!
16:46 666 Punishment