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Kinemacolor at the Electric Palace, Harwich

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  • #16
    The British feature film made in Dufaycolor was the 1939 "Sons Of The Sea" filmed largely at Dartmouth Naval College in Devon.
    Sons of the Sea (1939) - IMDb

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    • #17
      Yes Maurice, thanks for reminding me. Some years ago I acquired it on vhs. It is on a collection of vhs tapes obtained at a Group 9.5 gathering made by two late members John Stocks and Ken Wordsworth. They had both made tapes of sample of various colour processes. These also include Freise Greens “ Song of the Road” the German “ Munchausen” 1943, as well as samples of Gaspar, 2 and 3 colour Technicolour, and various other colour stocks available from different film manufacturers for us amateurs.Ken Finch.😊

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      • #18
        Apologies for going off topic a bit but have just remembered that “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” was Ansco colour, but I think this was another subtractive process. Ken Finch😏

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        • #19
          Ansco Color was marketed in North America, actually, it was Agfacolor.

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