Is the overture disc smaller, because it hasn't to cover a complete reel? Or is the center start not so much inside to ensure a higher average sound quality?
imagine if a technicolor black n white negative of the feature was discovered, then all the disc including that would be combined with the restoration.
...I suppose the whole film would have been a black and white negative at some point in the manufacturing stage, but the finished film was 20/ percent color, wasn't it? Are you thinking that a B&W version struck for TV showing in the 50d could exist?
Very pleasant to hear.
Normally, overture and exit music had no picture with the curtains closed. Once this disc ended, the curtains open and the movie starts.
Is the overture disc smaller, because it hasn't to cover a complete reel? Or is the center start not so much inside to ensure a higher average sound quality?
Super excellent with very good interesting photo
One movie I am hoping they will find in its entirety. Especially because of Winnie Lightner.
I LOVE Winnie Lightner!
I was in a theater version of “Gold Diggers Of Broadway”.
imagine if a technicolor black n white negative of the feature was discovered, then all the disc including that would be combined with the restoration.
that would be an amazing discovery if the film was found in a black and white negative that could've been shown in the 1950s
...I suppose the whole film would have been a black and white negative at some point in the manufacturing stage, but the finished film was 20/ percent color, wasn't it? Are you thinking that a B&W version struck for TV showing in the 50d could exist?
..." 100 percent color " and " 50s." was meant.
wonderful
I’m astonished that no full copy of this movie was kept