There is a new version at raystube9 with sound Zorba's Dance Zorba The Greek in colour
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Viva Grecia!
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yasoo the no the best in every way well done
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It is not thr ocean
It is The Meditorenien sea
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AI mare dreptate !!!
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the film is made to look as a piece of art.you know the best photos are in black and white.the same is with the movies.it gives the impression that everything is old.cretan world is,in fact,very old and nothing seems to be moving.the film lets you create your own image.it is not the end but only the beginning of a story you are invited to create in your mind.i watch the fantastic scene with the dance and i realize the importance of the black and white image.it looks better in black and white
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@raystube9 You have done a fantastic job. I never expected to see Zorba come out alive in colour and 3D. Your dedication towards recreating an unforgettable work of art is much appreciated. Shirley Silva
i was just thinking, how beautiful the ocean would look if it was in color..will be in greece in a week, and my friend told me to watch this movie.i love it, and am really looking forward to see the surroundings in color..you did a great job raystube9..
juitalah 1 year ago
@juitalah Thank you for your kind comment, I'm sure you will love Greece and the Greek people as I do. Even in black and white "Zorba the Greek" is a great film. I have the DVD and decided to have a go at colouring the dance scene which is the memorable ending to the movie. Hope you have a great time in Greece. Ray.
raystube9 1 year ago
Who colorized this? :(
ragemanchoo82 1 year ago
@ragemanchoo82 Thanks for being interested in the video. I coloured it in by converting the dance to stills, colouring them in and then converting the stills back to a video. The dialogue was extracted from the original clip and split up into bits which were then syncronised to the new video (as close as possible). The music was then added on top. WBM banned the music because of copyright so I have created a second version on my account with another version of the music which was'nt banned.
raystube9 1 year ago
Quinn was born Antonio Rodolfo Quinn Oaxaca in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico, during the Mexican Revolution. His mother, Manuela "Nellie" Oaxaca, was of Aztec ancestry.[1][2] His father, Francisco Quinn, of Irish Mexican ancestry, was born in Mexico. Que viva la hermosa Grecia!!!
dorothywoz69 1 year ago
@dorothywoz69 Thank you for commenting on the video it's one of my favourite films.
raystube9 1 year ago