Color never was added subsequently to "The Wizard of Oz."
Specifically, the movie was filmed from late 1938 through early 1939. The beginning and ending sequences deliberately were filmed in sepia to give an austere, hard-working, practical look to Kansas. The black-and-white type effects were intended to contrast sharply with the beautiful, lush, vibrant scenery of the magical lands of Oz.
Because Oz is suppose to be a colourful world it wold just be boring if it was black and white
It was always there
The first color film to come out was the Wizard of Oz which debuted in 1938.
The colour of the Lion in the Wizard of Oz is brown.
brown
Yes, the Oz scenes were always in color. It wasn't the first film with color, but the technology was still very new.
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The first color film to come out was the Wizard of Oz which debuted in 1938.
The colour of the Lion in the Wizard of Oz is brown.
brown
In "The Wizard of Oz," the Munchkins' favorite color is blue. This is why their houses and clothing are predominantly blue in the movie.
The original Wizard of Oz was released in 1939.
The original Wizard of Oz was released in 1939.
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Yes.
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In the fields of poppies
Yes, the Oz scenes were always in color. It wasn't the first film with color, but the technology was still very new.
The original "Wizard of Oz" movie was released in 1939, based on the 1900 novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" by L. Frank Baum.