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Color film for movie use came out in the thirties, big time, though the l928 film ( Wings) a war film, was made in Technicolor and won the first Oscar for Best picture according to the World Almanac. some early Technicolor classics included Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex. The film was almost a filmed stage play-with opulent Elizabethan costumes, and very little action indoor filming was deemed best for the Technicolor shots. circa l935. Bette Davis and ( of all people, and fairly tame) Errol Flynn.

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