Eastmancolor
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Eastmancolor is a trade name used by Eastman Kodak for a number of related film and processing technologies associated with color motion picture production.
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Examples of films that use Eastmancolor
The 1959 British satirical comedy film The Mouse That Roared was filmed using the Eastmancolor process.
Eastmancolor became very popular in the South Indian film industry during early 60's.
- Jigokumon - (Japan) 1953
- Rebel Without a Cause (Warnercolor) - 1955
- Bad Day at Black Rock - 1955
- Hang Tuah-Malaysia/Singapore 1955
- Kandam Becha Kottu - Malayalam 1961
- Lava Kusha - Telugu 1963
- Amara Shilpi Jakkanna - Telugu 1964
- Kathalikka Neramillai - Tamil 1964
- Karnan - Tamil 1964
- Padagotti - Tamil 1964
- Amarashilpi Jakanachari - Kannada 1964
- The Umbrellas of Cherbourg - French, 1964
- Chemmeen - Malayalam 1965
- Thiruvilaiyadal - Tamil 1965
- Aayirathil Oruvan - Tamil 1965
- Enga Veetu Pillai - Tamil 1965
- Idhaya kamalam - Tamil 1965
- Le Bonheur - French, 1965
- Help! - British, 1965
- Anbe Vaa - Tamil 1966
- Teorema - Italian, 1968
- 2001: A Space Odyssey - American/British, 1968 (Color credited as "Metrocolor")
- Macunaíma - Brazilian, 1969
- Antonio das Mortes - Brazilian, 1969
- A Clockwork Orange - British/American, 1971 (Color credited as "Warnercolor")
- Agathiyar 1972
- Cries and Whispers - Swedish, 1972
- The Spirit of the Beehive - Spanish, 1973
- Deep Red - Italian, 1975
- Piya Ka Ghar - Hindi, 1971
- Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown - Spanish, 1988
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