It was filmed in black and white with two-color Technicolor sequences.
Its Technicolor sequences and musical score, however, were universally praised.
That lavish film had included Technicolor sequences and had been a success.
In addition to these, scores of features were released with Technicolor sequences, as well as numerous short subjects.
The movie was originally premiered and released with Technicolor sequences in the summer of 1930.
No complete copy of this movie survives, only the Technicolor sequence.
Apparently, the Technicolor sequences have survived only in black-and-white.
Some sources claim that the original 1930 film featured Technicolor sequences.
The film survives intact with its original Technicolor sequences.
In addition, scores of features were released with Technicolor sequences.