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For the record: los extras de la edición USA:

All Quiet on the Western Front Silent Version (SD; 2:12:54). Just as theaters nowadays are transitioning between 2D and 3D product, 1930 saw a similar technological breakthrough with the advent of sound, except not all theaters were equipped to show talkies. A silent version of All Quiet on the Western Front was therefore also released, with interstitial title cards and several different edits in various scenes. This is an archival print from the Library of Congress, and while it's in acceptable shape, it's nowhere near the quality of the main feature here.
Theatrical Trailer (SD; 2:30) is a reissue trailer
100 Years of Universal: Restoring the Classics (HD: 9:14) is the same featurette included on the recent To Kill a Mockingbird release (and one assumes will continue to be included with the rest of the 100th Anniversary releases coming this year). There is some fascinating footage included here showing flicker reduction on All Quiet on the Western Front.
100 Years of Universal: Academy Award Winners (HD; 9:35). This is another featurette concentrating on some of the Universal releases which have won various Academy Awards, several of which are being released this year as part of the 100th Anniversary celebration.
Introduction by Turner Classic Movies Host and Film Historian Robert Osborne (SD; 2:40). Osborne offers some brief and not especially memorable comments which focus on Lew Ayres.
Lo único interesante de los extras es la peli muda (y podré vivir sin ella) El resto es pura paja y relleno. Amén de que un ¿docuemtal? es genérico en todas estas edicones del 100 aniversario de Universal.

Vamos, que la compraré con o sin extra de peli muda.

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Habrá que esperar. ¿Los habrán capado porque están en inglés a pelo?
Muy probable.