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- such as DeLuxe Color, Warnercolor, Metrocolor, Pathécolor, Columbiacolor, and others. For more information on Eastmancolor, see Color motion picture film...
- Warner Bros. made their first film (Carson City) in "Warnercolor", the studio's name for Eastmancolor. After the downfall of 3D films, Harry Warner decided...
- Gem was a marketing series title that Warner Brothers used for do****entary film shorts produced in Warnercolor and the wide-screen CinemaScope format...
- such as "WarnerColor", by the studio or the film processor. Later color films were standardized into two distinct processes: Eastman Color Negative 2...
- Metrocolor, WarnerColor and Color by DeLuxe, these were simply rebrandings, for advertising purposes, of the use of Eastman Kodak's Eastmancolor color negative...
- a 1955 American epic historical drama film in CinemaScope and WarnerColor from Warner Brothers, produced and directed by Howard Hawks. The cast was headed...
- and Bronson Canyon in Griffith Park, Carson City was Warner Bros.' first film shot in WarnerColor. Mine owner William Sharon keeps having his gold shipments...
- also wrote the 1953 novel on which his screenplay was based. Filmed in WarnerColor and CinemaScope, the film's cast was headlined by John Wayne, who was...
- Australian and then British navies. The film was shot in CinemaScope and WarnerColor. Captain Karl Ehrlich (John Wayne) is the master of the aging German...
- Drum Beat is a 1954 American CinemaScope Western film in WarnerColor written and directed by Delmer Daves and co-produced by Daves and Alan Ladd in his...