On the DVD
1929 Restored Version featuring two soundtracks: stereo orchestral score by Carl Davis and the original 1930 soundtrack edited to fit picture
1929 Restored Version: Audio commentary by film historian Scott MacQueen
1925 & 1930 theatrical trailers
1929 Restored Version: Stills galleries featuring deleted & missing scenes
Bonus audio-only feature: selections of dialogue sequences from the 1930 version not found in the restored version
1925 Original Feature Version with a score by Jon Mirsalis
"Carla Laemmle Remembers," a video interview with David Skal
Faust opera extract from the 1929 Tiffany sound feature Midstream
Bonus audio-only feature: cinematographer Charles Van Enger interview
DVD Menu
- Side #1 -- Disc 1
- Play Movie
- Audio Setup
- Orchestral Score by Carl Davis
- 1929 Synchronized Soundtrack
- Audio Commentary by Scott MacQueen
- Chapter Index
- Special Features
- 1925 Trailer
- 1929 Reissue Trailer
- Still Gallery Featuring Missing & Deleted Scenes
- Los Angeles Premier Version Reconstruction
- San Francisco Premiere Version Reconstruction
- Posters & Lobby Cards
- Promotion
- Press Kit
- The Phantom Stage
- Publicity Portraits
- Backstage Stills
- Concept Art
- Publishing
- Dialogue Sequences: 1929 Sound Reissue (Audio-Only)
- Manangers' Office I
- Box 12
- Manangers' Office II
- Garden Love Scene
- "Faust" - Trio and Finale
- Christine's Dressing Room
- Managers' Office III
- Through the Mirror
- Apollo's Lyre
- Side #2 -- Disc 2
- Play Movie
- Chapter Index
- Special Features
- "Faust" (Opera Extract) From the 1929 Tiffany Sound Feature "Midstream"
- Carla Laemmle Remembers: An Interview With David Skal
- Charles Van Enger ASC, the Phantom's Cameraman, Audio Interview by Richard Koszarski