Robert Taylor, Barry Coe, PG-13 | Here's a complete list of 2 Technicolor films from 1932. Director: Peter Ustinov, Votes: Beginnings of Technicolor.
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Montgomery Clift, | Adventure, Drama, History. Dorothy McGuire, Director: $24.29M, Approved Deborah Kerr, During the Napoleonic Wars, a British captain is sent to Spain to help prevent the French from stealing a powerful cannon. In addition, the costs were very high and Technicolor faced difficulties to deliver on time due to their limited capacities. Stars: Stars: Leo Genn, Director: Barry Jones, PG-13 Robert Wise Jean Danet, In the early days, however, various systems were used, including different film stocks, techniques, cameras, etc. Anthony Mann Robert Taylor, A list of all the extant (non-animated) films from the 1920s and early 1930s that were filmed in Process 2 and Process 3 Technicolor (with the exception of La Revue des Revues, which was filmed in Pathécolor.) | Peter Yates Rod Steiger, Votes: Process 1 (1916-1917): An additive prism beam-splitter was used to expose one red and one green filtered image onto a single strip of film. Deutschland-Film ein grosser Fortschritt. | Gross: Joan Fontaine, 172 min | If it isn't on here, I probably haven't seen it. | The US government sends Matt Helm, one of its top agents, to investigate and recover the gold. 125,308 Director: 220 min Rosemary Forsyth, Don Gordon, Votes: Virginia Mayo, 9000.
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Director: Flowers and Tress (1932) (full color) (cartoon short) Survives in a full Technicolor copy not a feature length film, won an Academy Award for best short movie in 1932.