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Rear projection in color remained out of reach until Paramount introduced a new projection system in the 1940s. New matte techniques, modified for use with color, were for the first time used in the British film The Thief of Bagdad (1940). However, the high cost of color production in the 1940s meant most films were black and white. [1]
City of Lost Men: Harry Revier: William "Stage" Boyd, Kane Richmond, Claudia Dell: Science fiction: 3rd feature version of 1935 serial The Lost City [9] Deadwood Dick: James W. Horne: Don Douglas, Lorna Gray, Harry Harvey, Marin Sais: Western: 15-episode serial: The Green Archer: James W. Horne: Victor Jory, Iris Meredith: Serial: Columbia: The ...
The Fighting 69th (1940) – action-adventure war film based upon the actual exploits of New York City's 69th Infantry Regiment during World War I [14] Forty Thousand Horsemen (1940) – Australian war film telling the story of the Australian Light Horse which operated in the desert at the Sinai and Palestine campaign during World War I [15]
Image credits: Mike Sal The Historic Film Locations group on Facebook is a community of almost 900k members, most of whom are cinema fans and film tourists. The group believes that movies "hold ...
May – A reproduction of "America's First Movie Studio", Thomas Edison's Black Maria, is constructed. July 27 – Bugs Bunny makes his official debut in the animated cartoon A Wild Hare. October 15 – Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator, a satirical comedy starring him, premieres in New York City. It is a critical and commercial success and ...
Pages in category "1940s historical films" ... Diamond City (film) The Dismissal (film) Doctor Crippen (1942 film) Don Quixote (1947 film) Doña María the Brave;
(Top) 1 1890s. 2 1900s. 3 1910s. 4 1920s. 5 ... The following is a partial chronological list of movies set in the Southern ... Virginia City, 1940; Belle Starr, 1941 ...
Fort Worth was a frequent stop for some of Hollywood’s biggest movie stars during the 1940s and 1950s. These photos from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s archive capture some of the glitz and ...