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The First Colorized Films are Released on Video

The First Colorized Films are Released on Video

The first colorized black-and-white films are released on home video by Hal Roach Studios. The first is for the 1937 Cary Grant film, Topper. The concept of film colorization caused quite a controversy at the time, with many believing that the process impeded upon the...
MGM/UA Junks 30,000 Copies of “Gone With the Wind”

MGM/UA Junks 30,000 Copies of “Gone With the Wind”

MGM/UA learns that approximately 30,000 copies of the Gone With the Wind (1939) has 45 seconds of the wrong music. According to the studio, because the copies used music from the international version of the film, they have to discard them.. The mistake costs the...