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On April 11, the series will be released on five cassettes from Facets Multimedia, the Chicago distributor.

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As a tie-in, the music will be released on seven CD's.

On Nov. 12, a second home video version of the movie, with more features, like 30 more minutes of the film, will be released on four discs ($39.99) and two cassettes ($24.99).

Leterrier suggested the score be released on two discs, which Armstrong believed to be a joke.

Foreshadowing his future conversion to digital cinematography, Lucas said the film would be released on four digital projectors on June 18 , 1999

Fereidoun was released on ten million dollars bail, reduced from fifteen million — an exorbitant sum in any country.

Also, movies that are released on three thousand screens may well become, by that fact, societally important.

Not in the case of Gounod's "Romeo et Juliette," which was released on three enhanced CD's this week.

As of the writing of this essay, seventy extant Thanhouser films have been released on fifteen DVDs with most available for online viewing at no charge on the Thanhouser Company Film Preservation Inc. website.

During those trips, he also collected field recordings that were released on two albums that supplement that book.

Assassin's Creed Origins, which launched on the same day, was released on three platforms by comparison.

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