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Pete's Dragon: 35th Anniversary Edition [Blu-ray] [1977] [US Import]

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  • Language: English, French
  • Subtitles: French, English
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (179 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B008C0C26U
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 75,239 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase
Pete's Dragon is one of the very first films I remember seeing at the cinema as a child and because of this it's always been a favourite. I was thrilled to see that it was coming out on Blu Ray, as it meant I could replace my Region 1 DVD that I can no longer play as I don't have a region free Blu Ray player, and I pre ordered it straight away. Perhaps I should have read the small print first! The disc arrived on Monday and I sat down this evening to watch it. A little way in I thought, I'm sure 'Happiest Home in These Hills' was near the beginning of the film, but then decided I must be wrong. 'I Saw a Dragon' then seemed to end a bit abruptly and that's when I started to get suspicious. When 'Candle on the Water' wasn't in it at all I finally realised that there was definitely something wrong. After the film ended I did some searching online and then found out that this is the heavily edited version of the film. Why on earth have Disney decided to release this version instead of the full film? I've dug out my (now unplayable) Region 1 DVD and found out that it's 129 minutes long compared with 106 minutes on the Blu Ray disc. That's a whole 23 minutes missing from the film. The picture quality on the Blu Ray is fantastic and if this was the full version of the film I would give it 5 stars without question. As it is I'm left feeling conned and cheated. Nothing I can do about it as I can't send the disc back as I've watched it now and I can't order the American 35th anniversary edition as that's Region A which I can't play. Why has the full version been released in America when we get stuck with this butchered version? I had hoped that Pete's Dragon may pave the way for Mary Poppins and Bedknobs & Broomsticks to finally be released on Blu Ray. If they're to be treated in the same way then I'd rather Disney didn't bother!
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Format: DVD Verified Purchase
Petes Dragon has very nice songs and is still a fine movie despite it's age. The Actors are fine and Eliot is loveable.
This version is 128 minutesand that is the longest version you can get and that's good. Nice to finally have the restored versions of the lesser known Disney musicals back. Both "Bedknobs & Broomsticks" And "Happiest millionaire" has been issued finally in their full lenght.
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Pete's Dragon, originally released in 1977 along with The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and The Rescuers is the heartwarming story of a lonely orphan boy named Pete and his large, invisible friend Elliott the dragon.

Pete is mistreated by his evil adopting family, Lena, Merle, Willie and Grover Gogan and in his misfortunes, Pete talks to his closest friend, a dragon named Elliott who helps him run away from the Gogans and into a new life in the town of Passamaquoddy. After a few days of causing mischief around town, Pete finds shelter in the warm and loving lighthouse of Nora and his father Lampie. Nora, unlike her father, naturally does not believe in the existence of Elliott the dragon, but still allows Pete to let his imagination go wild. Pete soon learns about Paul, Nora's fiancé who sailed off into the sea and was never seen again; Pete promises Nora that Elliott can bring him back and for the sake of Pete's happiness, Nora accepts this promise. Nora, Lampie, Pete and even Elliott are happy and comfortable in their new home, promising each other to keep together forever, unfortunately, before this can be, they'll have to fight against the wicked Doc Terminus and his companion Hoagy, a pair of villains who've discovered the existence of Elliott the dragon and now want to get him to make a profit from his goods. To make matters worse, Doc Terminus counts with the help of the Gogans, who arrive in town just in time to re-claim what rightfully belongs to them.

Although Pete's Dragon has an outstanding story line and one of the most touching ones Disney has ever produced, its strength is really in the musical numbers.
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Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase
"Pete's Dragon" like many Disney films from "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" onwards was initially heavily cut-down from it's original 122 minute length on it's release to get the running time down into more cinema-friendly scheduled times. Whole songs and sequences were cut without the director's approval in line with Disney live-action films from that era. 15 minutes of scenes and songs were removed and trimmed solely to fit in more showings.

Although some early VHS versions of "Pete's Dragon" retained these cuts,UK DVD releases and UK television broadcasts have gone back to the correct version of the film, it's this version that audiences are largely familiar with from the last ten years onward.
Then inexplicably Disney release this unwanted and largely unknown cut on the film-collector's format Blu Ray!
US region free editions of the film use the correct FULL version of the film, Disney have provided NO OPTION to view the correct cut here and the packaging does not state it's the truncated version.

This is appalling and misleading of Disney and most of all unnecessary as nobody prefers this cut, the US blu ray release is the full version and blu ray can offer the option to view either cut, all woefully ignored here.

This disc is nothing short of a con and pressing-error of sorts on Disney's part and is worthless at any price. Do not buy.
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