Claude Rains in the 1943 Technicolor version of Phantom of the Opera.
MGM did so in 1952, entitling the new Technicolor version Lovely to Look At.
It's the Technicolor version of home.
Susanna Foster played Christine DuBois in the 1943 Technicolor version, Phantom of the Opera, starring Claude Rains.
For many years, the original three-color Technicolor version of the film was not available for viewing, though a 16 millimeter version was available.
Three years later, MGM filmed a Technicolor version of Bitter Sweet, but altered the plot slightly so that audiences would not notice the similarities.
November 18 - MGM's widescreen, multimillion dollar, Technicolor version of Ben-Hur, starring Charlton Heston, is released and becomes the studio's greatest hit up to that time.
A Kodachrome print was once struck from a Technicolor original version, containing all of the original Paramount titles.
Frenchman's Creek fared rather better in a lavish Technicolor version released in 1944.
The 1967 picture, which was shot in Technicolor and tinted during processing, played for just one week with the gilded hue; thereafter it was shown only in the standard Technicolor version.