It was filmed in Technicolor.
In 1939 Technocolor was a new technology and was very expensive to film. So very few movies were filmed in color. Gone With The Wind was one of the few. MGM felt the civil war saga was the perfect vehicle for color film. Louie B. knew what he was doing.
No, Gone With the Wind was in Technicolor throughout. You may be thinking of the film The Wizard of Oz, which starts out in black and white then shifts to Technicolor once Dorothy arrives in Munchkinland.
Yes, it was in color
It was filmed in Technicolor.
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There is a Movie titled Johnny Got His Gun in which a man has his legs and arms are gone , he can't see, he can't hear or talk. He stepped on a land mine. This is a true story. And was the inspiation for the song by Metallica titled ONE..The film is B+W and it starred Timothy Bottoms as the man.
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the movie the dead and the gone will come in october 2011
Because your PC probably has a virus> :)
Contact Microsoft for help, especially if your XBox is still under warranty
if you are asking if you transfer Pokemon from HG/SS/Platinum/Pearl/Diamond to Pokemon black and white will they be gone from HG/SS/Platinum/Pearl/Diamond then the answer is yes.
This represents the Yin/Yang symbol, especially when one half of the circle is shaded black and the other half is white (with the white half half having a black dot in it, and the black half having a white dot. Superman gone gay? LOL
I think so. Iām pretty sure they just remastered it later.
Casablanca Gone with the Wind, The Wizard of Oz, and Disney's Snow White are also from the 1930's.
Well it depends, if you mean white as in dominant white, then no the entire horse would be white. If you mean white as in a grey horse gone white, it is possible, though not seen much, typically the mane whitens along with the rest of the horse.
It is most likely the metal margin showing from the fake tooth (the white part of the fake tooth is not on the edge, so it looks black)
A movie title that includes the words 'it's all gone' is It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004).
"Black Betty" by Ram Jam is featured in the soundtracks of movies such as "Blow" (2001) and "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" (2006).
Yes it is a true movie
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