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In Old California: 1942: 1991: Republic Pictures [323] In Old Oklahoma: 1943: 1992: Republic Pictures [324] In This Our Life: 1942: 1990: Turner Entertainment [325] Intruder in the Dust: 1949: 1994: Turner Entertainment [326] Invasion of the Body Snatchers: 1956: 1988: Republic Pictures [327] It Came from Beneath the Sea: 1955: 2008: Columbia ...
Since the premiere of NBC Saturday Night at the Movies in September 1961, post-1948 major studio feature films gained a dominant foothold in primetime American TV and, by the mid-1960s, feature films were being broadcast by all three networks in prime time on a nearly-daily basis. Although many of those films were in black-and-white, the ones ...
A hand-colored print of George Méliès' The Impossible Voyage (1904). The first film colorization methods were hand-done by individuals. For example, at least 4% of George Méliès' output, including some prints of A Trip to the Moon from 1902 and other major films such as The Kingdom of the Fairies, The Impossible Voyage, and The Barber of Seville were individually hand-colored by Elisabeth ...
B&W test short film Queen Juliana: 1948 Netherlands: VeriVision Ps vertical 1.33:1 Sunshine Miners: 1951 UK: Stereo Techniques Dual 35 mm Around Is Around: 1951 Canada, UK: Stereo Techniques Dual 35 mm: 1.37:1 10 Audioscopiks: 1935 United States: Norling-Leventhal 3-Dimensions Dual 35 mm: 1.37:1 8 Shown anaglyphic: Faust: 1922 France Dual 35 mm
In Old Oklahoma: 1943: In the Heat of the Night: 1967: It Happened to Jane: 1959: The Incident: 1967: The Journey of Natty Gann: 1985 [3] Walt Disney Pictures: Kamen Rider Gotchard: The Future Daybreak: 2024: Kamen Rider Zero-One the Movie: Real×Time: 2020: Kill: 2024 Dharma Productions: Knowing: 2009: The Lady Vanishes: 1938: The Lady ...
Adox was a German camera and film brand of Fotowerke Dr. C. Schleussner GmbH of Frankfurt am Main, the world's first photographic materials manufacturer. In the 1950s it launched its revolutionary thin layer sharp black and white kb 14 and 17 films, referred to by US distributors as the 'German wonder film'. [1]
Hand of Death (also known as Five Fingers of Death) is a low-budget 1962 American horror film directed by Gene Nelson, and written and produced by Eugene Ling. [1] The film stars John Agar, Paula Raymond, Stephen Dunne and Roy Gordon.
Alice in Wonderland (1931) is an independently made black-and-white Pre-Code American film based on Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, directed by Bud Pollard, produced by Hugo Maienthau, and filmed at Metropolitan Studios in Fort Lee, New Jersey.