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The Black Pirate (Elton Corp., 1926)

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2007

A clip from this famed 1926 film, starring Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.

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  • @fabulbabe According to "A Million and One Nights," the pastel colors were an intentional part of the production design.  They wanted tones like the old masters' paintings.

  • Good to see. This is much higher quality than I have seen before.

  • @CobraProductionsTV I have no idea actually.

  • @ClinicalAttacked Sorry for replying this late,but you have any idea where i can see A visit to the Seaside ?

  • The first film generally regarded as the first being in color and not hand-painted is "A Visit to the Seaside" from 1908.

    The first full spectrum true color film was the Disney animated short "Flowers and Trees" from 1932.

  • Are you mental?

  • This is shot in two-strip Technicolor. It was an early version of the standard three-strip Technicolor that looks more natural. Gone With the Wind and Wizard of Oz was shot with three-strip. Not hand tinted, the colors were just a little more pastel. They hadn't quite perfected it yet.

  • Lol, this is the first color silent film I've seen.

  • how i long for these movies.

  • This is not the first color film by any means. There is no definite first color film, but people had been trying to make color films since the beginning of the medium.

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