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Which films used kinemacolour in 1906?

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None - or at least, none that were publicly released, although the inventor (George Smith) undoubtedly shot some test images while perfecting the process. The first film that used this process was "A Visit to the Seaside", shown to a trade audience (film-makers and exhibitors) in 1908. In 1909, the general public saw Kinemacolour in a collection of 21 short films exhibited in London.

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