![]() ![]() If you are a fan of old movies you have surely seen at least one of them that was filmed in glorious Technicolor. What I did not learn until recently was that those Technicolor movies were actually filmed in black & white. I eventually learned that the brilliant color in those old movies was due to a unique and long-obsolete process called Technicolor. ![]() Even through a television screen I could tell that the color was different from what I was used to. Mom always had we kids watch the movie with her whenever it was on TV and I too fell victim to the film’s charms. Until the day she died she never forgot the awe and amazement she experienced when Dorothy opened the front door of her just-landed Kansas farmhouse to the most splendid display of color she had ever seen in her life. When my mother was about six years old she was taken to see the newly released movie The Wizard Of Oz. ![]()
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