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The film was originally shot during the early parts of production in Technicolor.<ref>[http://www.tcm.com/this-month/article.html?id=499693%7C18670 TCM article.] Retrieved 5 Apr '16.</ref> It's unknown how much of the film was completed in this format before it was abandoned. Only a screen test has resurfaced so far, but a reel of color footage is rumored to exist deep in a Universal vault in New Jersey.<ref>[http://www.janalanhenderson.com/Articles/Son_of_Frankenstein_The_Unsung_Son.html JanalanHenderson.com article.] Retrieved 5 Apr '16.</ref> | The film was originally shot during the early parts of production in Technicolor.<ref>[http://www.tcm.com/this-month/article.html?id=499693%7C18670 TCM article.] Retrieved 5 Apr '16.</ref> It's unknown how much of the film was completed in this format before it was abandoned. Only a screen test has resurfaced so far, but a reel of color footage is rumored to exist deep in a Universal vault in New Jersey.<ref>[http://www.janalanhenderson.com/Articles/Son_of_Frankenstein_The_Unsung_Son.html JanalanHenderson.com article.] Retrieved 5 Apr '16.</ref> | ||
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Son of Frankenstein is a 1939 monster horror film produced by Universal Pictures. The film is a sequel to Bride of Frankenstein and features Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, and Lionel Atwill. It was met with critical success and aided the return of Universal's monster horror films.[1]
The film was originally shot during the early parts of production in Technicolor.[2] It's unknown how much of the film was completed in this format before it was abandoned. Only a screen test has resurfaced so far, but a reel of color footage is rumored to exist deep in a Universal vault in New Jersey.[3]
Resurfaced Color Footage
References
- ↑ Wikipedia article. Retrieved 5 Apr '16.
- ↑ TCM article. Retrieved 5 Apr '16.
- ↑ JanalanHenderson.com article. Retrieved 5 Apr '16.