For the 30th anniversary re-release in 1994, this movie was painstakingly restored by Robert A. Harris and James C. Katz, the same team that restored Lawrence d'Arabia (1962), Spartacus (1960), and La donna che visse due volte (1958). The restoration was called for because Warner Brothers only owned the rights to their movie for a certain period of time before the rights reverted to CBS, who discarded most of the basic materials. The digital restoration of the movie, saving it from extinction, took six months and cost $600,000.
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