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Digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video; Remastered in high definition; Widescreen and full-screen presentations; Audio: English; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai; Bonus trailers; Interactive menus; Scene selections
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Widescreen
1. Start [3:21]
2. Kitchen With a View [1:20]
3. Mother Calls [1:51]
4. Inviting Herself Over [5:07]
5. Remembering Jack Benson [2:28]
6. "What Are You, Blind?" [9:30]
7. "Butterflies Are Free" [2:44]
8. An Aspiring Actress [2:08]
9. Asparagus [4:12]
10. Picnic Dinner [6:03]
11. Unlocking the Door [2:48]
12. Feeling How Jill Looks [7:15]
13. Fixing Don's Hair [4:33]
14. A Surprise Visit [2:07]
15. Dinner Bet [1:39]
16. Quizzing Mrs. Benson [1:59]
17. Her Worst Fears Realized [2:14]
18. "I'm Taking You Home." [5:19]
19. An Apple for Snow White [2:29]
20. Lunch With Mrs. Baker [1:59]
21. Late for Dinner [5:55]
22. Ralph Santori [5:09]
23. Jill's Audition [1:48]
24. "I'm Moving In With Ralph." [3:19]
25. "I Want to Go Home." [2:11]
26. Corned Beef on Rye [5:56]
27. "You Don't Like Ralph." [3:41]
28. Jill Returns [7:21]
Side #2 -- Full Screen
1. Start [3:21]
2. Kitchen With a View [1:20]
3. Mother Calls [1:51]
4. Inviting Herself Over [5:07]
5. Remembering Jack Benson [2:28]
6. "What Are You, Blind?" [9:30]
7. "Butterflies Are Free" [2:44]
8. An Aspiring Actress [2:08]
9. Asparagus [4:12]
10. Picnic Dinner [6:03]
11. Unlocking the Door [2:48]
12. Feeling How Jill Looks [7:15]
13. Fixing Don's Hair [4:33]
14. A Surprise Visit [2:07]
15. Dinner Bet [1:39]
16. Quizzing Mrs. Benson [1:59]
17. Her Worst Fears Realized [2:14]
18. "I'm Taking You Home." [5:19]
19. An Apple for Snow White [2:29]
20. Lunch With Mrs. Baker [1:59]
21. Late for Dinner [5:55]
22. Ralph Santori [5:09]
23. Jill's Audition [1:48]
24. "I'm Moving In With Ralph." [3:19]
25. "I Want to Go Home." [2:11]
26. Corned Beef on Rye [5:56]
27. "You Don't Like Ralph." [3:41]
28. Jill Returns [7:21]
Leonard Gershe based his play Butterflies are Free on a real-life blind attorney. The film version stars Edward Albert as Don Baker, a self-reliant, sightless young man who becomes the object of affection for kooky Jill (Goldie Hawn). Spending most of the film in nothing but her underwear, Jill makes love to Don, then tries to help him break free from the smothering influence of his mother, a children's-story writer (Eileen Heckart). The situation grows tense when Jill's boyfriend (Paul Michael Glaser) enters the scene. Eileen Heckart won an Academy Award for her performance. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide