Initially released individually on dub-only VHS tape by Streamline Pictures, and then dub-only DVD by Image Entertainment, Genenon eventually sold bilingual versions of the film on DVD as a set.
Sounds of St. Lucia: Live is a live album released by Image Entertainment, on both CD and DVD, of a performance by Acoustic Alchemy at the tenth St. Lucia Jazz Festival in 2000.
In 2001, The Magic Show was issued on DVD from Image Entertainment as a filmed performance of a production staged especially for the cameras from 1980, directed by Norman Campbell at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Toronto.
The film was issued on DVD by Image Entertainment, with a commentary by Wynorski which suggests that some of the film's humor was not as intentional as it seems, and that Wynorski had a degree of contempt for the material.
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Something Weird Video with Image Entertainment released this film and the other compiled Starman film, Evil Brain from Outer Space on a single disc on December 10, 2002.
His 15 surviving films were the subject of a 2004 two-DVD release by Image Entertainment and Lobster Films of France.
English-market DVDs are available, distributed by Milestone Films and available in NTSC R1 (from Image) and PAL R2 (from the BFI).
It was released on DVD again in October 11, 2011 as a double feature along with Night Patrol by Image Entertainment.
The companion documentary DVD on Image Entertainment premieres 1980 archival footage of Bob Dylan performing "When He Returns" and features interviews with Dylan musicians: Jim Keltner, Spooner Oldham, Regina McCrary, Fred Tackett, Terry Young, Mona Lisa Young and producer Jerry Wexler.