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Sairandhri (1933 film) Santa's Workshop (film) The School for Scandal (1930 film) Sea Scouts (film) Self Control (film) Showgirl in Hollywood; Simple Simon (1935 film) Sinbad the Sailor (1935 film) Sixty Glorious Years; Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film) Society Dog Show; Somewhere in Dreamland; Son of the Gods; Song of the Flame (film ...
Advances in color film included Technicolor and Kodachrome. The year 1930 is the start of "the golden age of Hollywood ", which through at least the 1940s. The studio system was at its height in the 1930s, studios having great control over a film's creative decision.
This is a list of color film processes known to have been created for photographing and exhibiting motion pictures in color since the first attempts were made in the late 1890s. It is limited to "natural color" processes, meaning processes in which the color is photographically recorded and reproduced rather than artificially added by hand ...
One-reel film (in color) produced by the United States Department of Agriculture. Laurel and Hardy, appearing in cameos, made this during the filming of Jitterbugs. [72] Public Domain June 11, 1943: Jitterbugs: Feature: A 20th Century Fox production [73] November 1, 1943: The Dancing Masters: Feature: A 20th Century Fox production [74 ...
Excerpt from the surviving fragment of With Our King and Queen Through India (1912), the first feature-length film in natural colour, filmed in Kinemacolor. This is a list of early feature-length colour films (including primarily black-and-white films that have one or more color sequences) made up to about 1936, when the Technicolor three-strip process firmly established itself as the major ...
1.2 1930–1934. 1.3 1935–1939. ... Deluxe color 1958: Lonelyhearts: ... color 1976: The American Film Institute Presents a Salute to William Wyler:
Her first sound film, Untamed (1929), was a critical and box office success. Crawford would become a highly popular actress throughout the 1930s, as a leading lady for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. She starred in a series of "rags-to-riches" films that were extremely popular during the Depression-era, most especially with women.
Frank Capra (May 5, 1897 – September 3, 1991) was an Italian American film director, producer and writer who became the creative force behind some of the major award-winning films of the 1930s and 1940s. Capra directed a total of 36 feature-length films (34 of which are known to survive) and 16 documentary films during his lifetime.