Word: technicolorful
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...shackles Pinza and Lana Turner to the story of an incognito King's fling with a nightclub cutie from the U.S.-a situation enfeebled by long service in Ruritanian farce and operetta. Basso Pinza sings three numbers predictably well; Actress Turner sings a couple predictably. But only the Technicolor looks good in Mr. Imperium...
...theater screen. Based on the Eidophor method first developed for black & white projection, the new projector gets most of its light from an arc lamp rather than from the conventional cathode-ray tube. Claimed Swiss Institute Director Ernest Bauman: "It is now better than Technicolor movies...
...Technicolor musical fans will get what they deserve in the latest Betty Grable extravaganza. "Meet Me After the Show." Experienced addicts may be able to tell this picture from her last one, but the time-worn Grable formula remains unchanged--the picture consists of five lavish dance scenes glued together with just enough plot to give the show some semblance of continuity...
...have a one-shot chance tonight to see one of the best movie fantasies ever made. "Stairway to Heaven" is about a wartime British flyer who is shuttled about a bit by heavenly bureaucracy; it combines quietly plausible acting with some spectacularly implausible technicolor photography. Kim Hunter is very pretty, and Stairway's heavenly stairway is one of a spate of remarkable sets. It is no movie to miss
Flying Leathernecks (RKO Radio] is the latest in the long line of films celebrating the exploits of U.S. arms in World War II. Except for the fact that its heroes are U.S. Marine flyers whose combat feats look unusually spectacular in Technicolor, the new movie differs from most of its predecessors no more than one can of C rations from another...