THIS is the sort of colorisation that's worthwhile - putting colour BACK into original Technicolor films. A real treat to see this sequence in something like its original form. How about taking a crack at ON WITH THE SHOW - there are even a couple of surviving colour fragments to use as reference.
An amazing acting performance!!!! Fascinating and wonderfully diabolical!!!! The gradual rise of emotion linked to terrible ambition. The voice that begins to tremble and the whole range of facial expressions. And then the gradual descent at the end. Thank you very much !!!!!!!!!!!
i saw this in color in high school in 1977, it was part of a documentary on talking films done in the 1940s i think.the sky was red . i wish i could remember the name of the documentary ....
How are you, Dee? Been a while. You have correctly identified one of the deficiencies of this colorization software that hopefully will be improved in the next edition.
Yeah he made a mistake! I was thinking the same thing, it’s really from the act 3, scene 2, so I think he meant to say the third part from Shakespeares “Henry Vi” But hey, I’m not criticizing the great Barrymore, we all make mistakes lol
This guy is pretty creepy but I said myself you have to spill some blood to become Burger King before the whole thing started and id never heard it before but I know it to be true..
Never was the resemblance of John to Lionel so apparent.
THIS is the sort of colorisation that's worthwhile - putting colour BACK into original Technicolor films. A real treat to see this sequence in something like its original form. How about taking a crack at ON WITH THE SHOW - there are even a couple of surviving colour fragments to use as reference.
An amazing acting performance!!!!
Fascinating and wonderfully diabolical!!!!
The gradual rise of emotion
linked to terrible ambition.
The voice that begins to tremble
and the whole range of facial expressions.
And then the gradual descent at the end.
Thank you very much !!!!!!!!!!!
Remarkable. Thrilling!
The costume is perfect. He’s weirdly modern-looking, as if his armor were made in an airplane factory.
The intro is new to me, my first time seeing it.
Quite effective!
i saw this in color in high school in 1977, it was part of a documentary on talking films done in the 1940s i think.the sky was red . i wish i could remember the name of the documentary ....
I believe the dark part of the sky background was red and the light part was yellow.
I don't think the background is correctly colored. I have a clip from the original color version and it shows the sky as a reddish/orange.
Quite remarkable. My reference point is only to Olivier's film...he used makeup to great effect...Here the lighting takes more importance
His handkerchief is the same color as his face though. Must have wiped his make up with it before he went onstage!
How are you, Dee? Been a while. You have correctly identified one of the deficiencies of this colorization software that hopefully will be improved in the next edition.
The first part of henry vi?
Yeah he made a mistake! I was thinking the same thing, it’s really from the act 3, scene 2, so I think he meant to say the third part from Shakespeares “Henry Vi”
But hey, I’m not criticizing the great Barrymore, we all make mistakes lol
This guy is pretty creepy but I said myself you have to spill some blood to become Burger King before the whole thing started and id never heard it before but I know it to be true..
nothing 'realistic' about it. it's magic; it's chant. it's not peaky blindrers. uncanny acting. weird. great.