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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. This was the first sound version of the story, and therefore the first ...
While the film images are public domain, under rulings of Stewart v. Abend , the film text (script) is based on the copyrighted short story " The Greatest Gift " by Philip Van Doren Stern . [ 66 ] [ 67 ] [ 68 ]
Train of Life, original title Train de vie (1998) - featuring a stunning scene of Klezmer vs. Gypsy dancing. A Knight's Tale (2001) - William teaches Jocelyn and others a "famous dance of Gelderland" (a medieval dance that transitions into a David Bowie song) as the Count watches. Chicago (2002) - There is the most famous Cell Block Tango number.
Black Magic. 1949. 1989. Color Systems Technology [3][83] The Black Room. 1935. 1994. Columbia Pictures (CST Entertainment Imaging) [84] Blackboard Jungle.
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 ...
The transition to color started in earnest when NBC announced in May 1963 that a large majority of its 1964–65 TV season would be in color. [2] By late September 1964, the move to potential all-color programming was being seen as successful [3] and, on March 8, 1965, NBC confirmed that its 1965–66 season will be almost entirely in color. [4]
Blood for Poppies. Blow Me (One Last Kiss) Blow Your Mind (Jamiroquai song) Blue Jeans (Lana Del Rey song) Bones (Ginny Blackmore song) Born to Be My Baby. The Boys of Summer (song) Break My Heart Again. Breathe Slow.
It transitions to other scenes shot in black-and-white, showing Beyoncé headbanging and moshing with members of a punk subculture, as well as dancing with a team of street dancers in a graffiti covered alley. [74] [86] "Superpower" Frank Ocean: Jonas Åkerlund: The video was filmed in a former shopping mall and presents a post-apocalyptic ...