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For some reason, I always think of the film Carefree (1938) as having been filmed in color. Maybe it's that "I Used to Be Colorblind" song. Or maybe it's that half of it takes place outdoors, where I'm sure of what colors the grass, sky, etc. are. (Although I found it amusing that in the menu art, the colorists couldn't decide whether to make Ginger's "Yam" dress green or red. Surely they had records somewhere? Maybe not. I always think of it as pinkish red, myself.)

It's not a film that rewards rewatching, by the way. It just gets creepier and more disturbing if you spend the least little amount of time thinking about it. The dances are fun, though. (Well. That slow motion one was...not the best decision that could've been made. But anyway.) And I do enjoy Amanda/Ginger's hypnosis-induced crime sprees, not to mention that sequence where she makes up a dream involving wolves and squirrels and "[her] persecutors." ("And then...they got me.")

Date: 2010-02-19 07:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lilsurelybeans.livejournal.com
I have an intense memory of hearing that Carefree's Colorblind number was meant to be filmed in color. I don't remember where I heard it. It may have been a TCM intro or it may have even been in someone's memoir. The rest of the movie was going to be BW, but that number (probably due to the song lyrics) was going to be in color. I guess they didn't like the way it looked or something.
I've always liked Carefree. It is more of a comedy than a musical though. Ginger is hilarious in it.
...About the color photos from Follow the Fleet...I haven't seen them in years. I think I have them on a floppy somewhere. I must look for them!

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