The Leather Saint with John Derek
Yes.
saraswatichandra
Yes. "Un Chien Andalou" (its correct name) was a silent film in black and white.
i think its called the color of friendship
If you're referring to the television series "The Rifleman", most television series made prior to 1965 were filmed in black & white. It cost more to film in color and color televisions took a while to become mainstream. Some series such as Gunsmoke and Gilligan's Island started before 1965 and ended after. So the early episodes were black and white and the later ones were in color.
Jack Johnson
ye
No, the 1973 film was in color. However, the poster of the film shows a priest standing in front of a building lit only by light coming from a window. This image appears to be black & white even though it isn't.
well you can use black and white film and develop them using a regular camera. basically just load your camera with black and white film if it is that kind of camera.
The first black and white film was the very first film ever made: Roundhay Garden Scene
Yes.
Boxing Kangaroo - film - was created on 1895-11-01.
saraswatichandra
The first Godzilla film in 1954 was a black and white film .
Initially in 1960 this was a partly colour film; length wise 85% black & white and 15% coloured. In 2004 this was technically redeveloped as complete colour film.
There have been many, many films about boxing.
A Midsummer's dream