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Old 04-07-2014, 03:30 PM   #19
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I think the only film I've ever seen colorized was It's a Wonderful Life, and that had to be over twenty years ago.
I've never seen it colorized. But I have seen Miracle on 34th Street and Babes in Toyland (renamed March of the Wooden Soldiers) colorized.

34th Street is terrible the skin tones look so unnatural. And there are two frames they forgot to colorized, so as you're watching it will flip from color to B&W and back to color quickly, in two different locations in the film.

Babes also has unnatural skin tones, but the colorization is better (no B&W frames).

If you buy either movie on optical disc, you'll get both the B&W and colorized version.

I usually ignore the colorized version, and I'm not sure why they even bother including it.

When Babes was edited for Television (removed or re-edited some scenes) it was renamed to Soliders and even did a new title card with that name on it. Since most people know it by that name, I suppose that's why they keept the name when restoring the original film for Blu-ray. But since it's unaltered, it really should have been released under the name "Babes in Toyland" oh well... At least the original Babes title card is in tact in the film.

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