- Two vintage musical shorts featuring the Nicholas Brothers and Hallelujah costar Nina Mae McKinney: "Pie, Pie Blackbird" (also with Eubie Blake) and "The Black Network"
- Theatrical trailer
NEW AND SEALED, RARE AND HARD TO FIND DVD KING VIDOR'S HALLELUJAH, STANDARD VERSION, REGION 1. THIS IS NOT THE ARCHIVE VERSION MADE TO ORDER, THIS IS THE DVD IN IT'S ORIGINAL STUDIO RELEASE.
Hallelujah is a cinematic milestone: the first all-black feature from a major studio and famed director King Vidor's (The Champ, The Big Parade) first talkie. But the film surpasses its historical significance, telling a story of such profound dignity and understanding that it as fresh and moving as the day it premiered. Featuring a largely unknown cast and infused with spirituals, folk songs, blues and jazz (Irving Berlin provided two songs for the production), Hallelujah follows the fortunes of Zeke (Daniel L. Haynes), a poor cotton farmer. He succumbs to the temptations of Chick (Nina Mae McKinney), a mercenary honky-tonk girl, finds salvation in religion, and falls again when his obsession for Chick overpowers his better self. Love, loss, passion, redemption and brilliant moviemaking: Hallelujah has it all.