Paramount technicolor logo 1928
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Wait they had color movies back in 1929? Wow
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@MrFb09 Technally it wasn't their first color movie. Some Color movies by Paramount came before this one.
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all movies should be this fast for ADHD effected.
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is this from a silent film
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Is this the "jagged mountain" logo?
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and now its viacom
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@RyuichixCMZ Bad news first and good news second. BAD NEWS: No single disc DVD has been released for Redskin. GOOD NEWS: The movie is available on DVD, but it's along with another collection of movies in a 4 - disc DVD set called 'Treasures III: Social Issues in American Film 1900-1934'. All movies are officially remastered You can find it on Amazon.com, but I would check the price for the set and save my money before buying.
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Cool! I kinda want to I wanna watch the movie, is it good?
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this was probably a silent movie I hate those kind of movies.
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@simblos Many distinctions of cartoons and movies (even television) when a program was released between the months of January and February, a program copyrighted an previous year probably because a program was finished around December of that previous year.
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Hmm i love two-strip Technicolor.
Love the music! Very jazzy!
Kartoonkid95 3 years ago 16
It's from the title song - "Redskin" by J.S. Zamecnik.
simblos 3 years ago
Great post - it was actually released early in 1929.
It had two distinctions - it was Paramount's last silent picture, and also the studio's first in Technicolor (well, most of it was; a few scenes were shot in B/W when the film overrun its cost).
MrFb09 3 years ago 2
I know the movie was released in 1929, but the opening credit says "Copyright - MCMXXVIII", so I presume the color logo was made in 1928.
simblos 3 years ago 2