Color. As of March 2010, it's just been released on DVD and BluRay.
Filmed in technicolour
Color
No, it was originally filmed in color.
Yes, the movie, made in 1954, was in black and white
No. The 1925 version was filmed in black and white and remained that way. The 1939 version was filmed in sepia tone (Kansas) and colour (Oz).
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.
The 1939 Wizard of Oz was always in color. The Kansas scenes were purposely filmed with sepia tones.There was a 1925 version that was filmed in black & white & remained B&W.
his skin color was black or African American his skin color was black or African American
So I looked into this question and found out that all episodes of Bonanza were filmed in color except for one. The episode where a trio of escaped African American slaves found themselves on the Ponderosa in their search for freedom. they were of course welcomed with open arms and a cup of Bens bottomless pot of coffee. they origianly filmed the episode in color but upon review they realized that the African Americans skin didnt look right in color so they filmed it in black and white. Color television was in its infancy so they were still trying to figure out how to film with it correctly. That was actually one of my favorite episodes. Because of that episode I thought that all the early episodes were filmed in black and white but had later digitly remastered them and added color like they have done to some of the old black and white movies. I think it would be funny if they started selling black and white telivisions to watch the black and white episodes that they are showing now. Stranger things have happened.
No, it was originally filmed in color.
Black
Yes
black
African-American-Black
Most were in black and white, but color technology was discovered during that time period and some movies were filmed in color.
to be honest i think it is black
No, it's black & white, but it was originally planned to be filmed in color.
Yes, the movie, made in 1954, was in black and white
an african in a coal pit