No, the 1973 film was in color. However, the poster of the film shows a priest standing in front of a building lit only by light coming from a window. This image appears to be black & white even though it isn't.
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Of course not! It was in full color as all the other movies were. The first Harry Potter movie was made only 9 years ago.
The first Snow White movie was made in 1902.
Initially in 1960 this was a partly colour film; length wise 85% black & white and 15% coloured. In 2004 this was technically redeveloped as complete colour film.
True full length? Probably "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs".
The original film, Love Affair (1939) was in black and white and filmed solely in New York, City. The remake, An Affair to Remember (1957) was in color and filmed in France, NYC as well as on the lot at 20th Century Fox.
Yes, there's a colorized version of 'Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House'. The film originally was released as a black and white film, in 1948. During the 60+ years of the film's popularity, the decision for colorization was made in response to the viewing audience that likes to see the world in colors. But the black and white version of the film remains a success.