Are there any colorized versions of this movie available today? I have nothing against B&W, I think it would be pretty interesting to see how it turn out.
Having seen some recently-taken color photos of Colbert's Cleopatra costumes (because of the Debbie Reynolds-collection auction), I feel it's tragic that Paramount didn't make Cleopatra and The Sign of the Cross in technicolor. The former film in particular, with its sets and costumes, must've been dazzling to see in person.
Are there any colorized versions of this movie available today? I have nothing against B&W, I think it would be pretty interesting to see how it turn out.
ReplyDeleteI believe this photo is also colorized but it's a High Quality colorization...I don't like cheap colorization used for B&W films.
ReplyDeleteHaving seen some recently-taken color photos of Colbert's Cleopatra costumes (because of the Debbie Reynolds-collection auction), I feel it's tragic that Paramount didn't make Cleopatra and The Sign of the Cross in technicolor. The former film in particular, with its sets and costumes, must've been dazzling to see in person.
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