Criterion presents the first ever DVD presentation of the classic Children of Paradise. The film is presented in 1.33:1 full-frame and is as close to perfection as a DVD can get. The black-and-white colors are all crisp and clean without even a hint of grain or dirt in the image. This is an excellent transfer which should please any fans of the film. The soundtrack is presented in Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono and is aptly supportive of the film. While the directional effects are nonexistent, overall, this is a very clean, crisp soundtrack that includes no hiss or distortion in the mix. Also included on this disc are optional English subtitles. There are a few well-produced extra features on this disc, starting with a video introduction by filmmaker Terry Gilliam. A commentary track by film scholars Brian Stonehill and Charles Affron allow a rare glimpse into the making of the film. A gallery of behind-the-scenes and production still gallery is included, as is a restoration demonstration showing how Criterion preserved the film. Finally, there is a theatrical trailer for the film, text treatment by writer Jacques Prévert, and some production drawings from the film. All in all, this is an excellent edition of Children of Paradise that should please fans.