Word: technicoloration
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...love in the tropics, with all the usual background of palm-trees, native uprisings, dishonest fellows, and virile torsos. In the end, of course, Love and Honesty are triumphantly rampant on a field of Caribbean blue. The only good things about the picture are madeleine Carroll and the Glorious Technicolor. An actress as charming and demure as Miss Carroll was certainly meant for better things than "Bahama Passage...
...principal feature will be a sound film in technicolor, "Wings of Steel," which depicts the life of a flying cadet from the moment he enrolls until he is awarded his wings and receives his commission. Captain Robert S. Fogg, a U.S. Army flier, will then give a short address on the needs and requirements of the Air Corps, and answer any questions on the subject...
...Century-Fox), and his new broom swept Rita out. (Mr. Zanuck recently had cause to regret this haste, when he had to pay Columbia a stiff fee to borrow Rita for the role of Seductress Dona Sol in his pale epic. Blood and Sand. Rita and the bull in Technicolor walked off with Zanuck's show, leaving his own star, downy Tyrone Power, a poor third.) The Works. After a year of being jounced around in free-lance Westerns (says she: "Those are the days I'd just as soon forget. I hate horses! . . ."), Rita made two major...
...disposition of all the world's armies, navies and air forces, and their positions from day to day, the economic resources of every theater of war, changes of population and their racial origins, war production in industrial areas-all projected on the surface of the globe in shining Technicolor from films inside. Somebody figured out that the globe would have to be about the size of the Perisphere at the late World's Fair...
...Through (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) is a lachrymose, sticky, super-sentimental romance conceived and acted by Jane Cowl for the post-war U.S. of 1919. Cinematized, it was played by Norma Talmadge in 1922, by Norma Shearer in 1932. Its present revival differs from its predecessors in one respect: Technicolor...