Here’s an interesting site for film buffs and historians; rare shots, in color, of film people working in Hollywood during the 1920s in beautifully restored condition; the selection changes on a regular basis, and is always interesting. As it says, this makes a great deal of sense, “because [the world] was never black & white,” and this site proves it. Take a look.
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Old Hollywood in Color
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