Criterion is set to last Chaplin's The Circus on DVD/Blu-Ray on September 24.
Pre-ordering is available from Criterion and should follow soon at other e-tailers.
https://www.criterion.com/films/27563-the-circusThe Circus
In the last film he made during the silent era, Charlie Chaplin revels in the art of the circus, paying tribute to the acrobats and pantomimists who inspired his virtuoso pratfalls. After being mistaken for a pickpocket, Chaplin’s Little Tramp flees into the ring of a traveling circus and soon becomes the star of the show, falling for the troupe’s bareback rider along the way. Despite its famously troubled production, this gag-packed comedy ranks among Chaplin’s finest, thanks to some of the most audacious set pieces of the director-performer’s career, including a close brush with a lion and a climactic tightrope walk with a barrelful of monkeys. Rereleased in 1969 with a new score by Chaplin, The Circus is an uproarious high-wire act that showcases silent cinema’s most popular entertainer at the peak of his comic powers.
Special FeaturesNew 4K digital restoration of Charlie Chaplin’s 1969 rerelease version of the film, featuring an original score by Chaplin, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray
New audio commentary featuring Charlie Chaplin biographer Jeffrey Vance
Interview with Chaplin from 1969
New interview with Chaplin’s son Eugene Chaplin
In the Service of the Story, a new program on the film’s visual effects and production design by effects specialist Craig Barron
Chaplin Today: “The Circus,” a 2003 documentary on the film, featuring filmmaker Emir Kusturica
Excerpted audio interview with Chaplin musical associate Eric James
Unused café sequence with new score by composer Timothy Brock, and related outtakes with audio commentary by Chaplin historian Dan Kamin
Newly discovered outtakes featuring the Tramp and the bareback rider
Original recording of the film’s opening song, “Swing, Little Girl,” by Ken Barrie
Footage of the 1928 Hollywood premiere
Rerelease trailers
PLUS: An essay by critic Pamela Hutchinson