This film is featured as a bonus on Magnificent Obsession (1954), released by the Criterion Collection, spine #457.
The print most frequently shown on television is from a reissue, which deleted seven minutes from the film's running time.
Magnificent Obsession (1935) was adapted as a 60-minute radio play on the April 26, 1937, and November 13, 1944, broadcast of Lux Radio Theater, the first starring Robert Taylor and Irene Dunne in their original film roles, the second with Claudette Colbert and Don Ameche.
After being loaned by MGM, his home studio, to Universal for this film, Robert Taylor would not make another non-MGM movie for 24 years (until the Paramount film The Hangman (1959)).
Magnificent Obsession (1935) was also adapted on the January 19, 1941, broadcast of The Screen Guild Theater, starring Myrna Loy and Don Ameche, and the February 13, 1949, broadcast of Screen Director's Playhouse, with Irene Dunne and Willard Waterman.