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Started by Andy Burns
Sun, 18 Jun 2023 17:24
The African Queen
Author: Andy Burns
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2023 17:24
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2023 17:24
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Flicking around the channels this afternoon, I noticed that The African Queen was on (mainly because i think it was on not very long ago). I don't think I've ever watched much of it, but what struck me was that is was in colour, I would have sworn that when I've watched bits of it before it was in B&W. Has it normally been shown in colour, or was a cheapo B&W copy lurking somewhere?
Re: The African Queen
Author: Arthur Conan Doy
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2023 15:12
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2023 15:12
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Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote: >I don't think I've ever watched much of it, but what struck me was that >is was in colour, I would have sworn that when I've watched bits of it >before it was in B&W. Maybe on a B&W TV, but it was filmed in Technicolor, some in England: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_African_Queen_(film)#/media/File:The_African_Queen_(1952_US_poster).jpg> Restored to 4K in 2010... -- Usenet: The world's first (and best) social network.
Re: The African Queen
Author: Mike Headon
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2023 11:34
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2023 11:34
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On 18/06/2023 21:12, Arthur Conan Doyle wrote: > Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote: > >> I don't think I've ever watched much of it, but what struck me was that >> is was in colour, I would have sworn that when I've watched bits of it >> before it was in B&W. > > Maybe on a B&W TV, but it was filmed in Technicolor, some in England: > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_African_Queen_(film)#/media/File:The_African_Queen_(1952_US_poster).jpg> > > Restored to 4K in 2010... > > -- > Usenet: The world's first (and best) social network. I have the opposite problem - for years I was convinced that 'Some Like it Hot' was in colour! -- Mike Headon R69S R850R IIIc IIIg FT FTn FT2 EOS450D e-mail: mike dot headon at enn tee ell world dot com
Re: The African Queen
Author: Mike Swift
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2023 13:12
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2023 13:12
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In article <kfap9jFd6eaU1@mid.individual.net>, Mike Headon <porky@YCKMHWA.com> writes >I have the opposite problem - for years I was convinced that 'Some Like it >Hot' was in colour! I'm watching some classic children's TV from my youth in the 1950's on Talking Pictures T. V. Robin Hood, The Buccaneers and Sir Lancelot. I assume the last one was sold in the States as there are intermittent colour episodes. Last year they transmitted all the William Tell episodes. A great channel for Old Farts like me. Mike -- Michael Swift We do not regard Englishmen as foreigners. Kirkheaton We look on them only as rather mad Norwegians. Yorkshire Halvard Lange
Re: The African Queen
Author: Andy Burns
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2023 21:04
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2023 21:04
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Arthur Conan Doyle wrote: > Andy Burns wrote: > >> I would have sworn that when I've watched bits of it >> before it was in B&W. > > Maybe on a B&W TV I've not had one since the '70s > but it was filmed in Technicolor, some in England: Oh well, just the mind playing tricks then. > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_African_Queen_(film)#/media/File:The_African_Queen_(1952_US_poster).jpg> > > Restored to 4K in 2010...
Re: The African Queen
Author: JNugent
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2023 15:16
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2023 15:16
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On 18/06/2023 05:24 pm, Andy Burns wrote: > Flicking around the channels this afternoon, I noticed that The African > Queen was on (mainly because i think it was on not very long ago). > > I don't think I've ever watched much of it, but what struck me was that > is was in colour, I would have sworn that when I've watched bits of it > before it was in B&W. > > Has it normally been shown in colour, or was a cheapo B&W copy lurking > somewhere? The first time I ever saw any of it, it was certainly in monochrome, on a 17", 405 lines, VHF TV.
Re: The African Queen
Author: JNugent
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2023 16:51
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2023 16:51
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On 21/06/2023 09:16, JNugent wrote: > On 18/06/2023 05:24 pm, Andy Burns wrote: >> Flicking around the channels this afternoon, I noticed that The >> African Queen was on (mainly because i think it was on not very long >> ago). >> >> I don't think I've ever watched much of it, but what struck me was >> that is was in colour, I would have sworn that when I've watched bits >> of it before it was in B&W. >> >> Has it normally been shown in colour, or was a cheapo B&W copy lurking >> somewhere? > > The first time I ever saw any of it, it was certainly in monochrome, on > a 17", 405 lines, VHF TV. Just spotted this. A clip from TAQ was used in the 1962 UK-made Hope and Crosby movie "Road To Hong Kong". RTHK was itself made in B&W, so the clip was also rendered in monochrome. It was a few seconds of Bogey slowly towing the boat on foot through a swamp (before getting out of the water covered in leeches).
Re: The African Queen
Author: Mike Headon
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2023 12:14
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2023 12:14
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On 20/09/2023 22:51, JNugent wrote: > On 21/06/2023 09:16, JNugent wrote: > >> On 18/06/2023 05:24 pm, Andy Burns wrote: > >>> Flicking around the channels this afternoon, I noticed that The >>> African Queen was on (mainly because i think it was on not very long >>> ago). >>> >>> I don't think I've ever watched much of it, but what struck me was >>> that is was in colour, I would have sworn that when I've watched bits >>> of it before it was in B&W. >>> >>> Has it normally been shown in colour, or was a cheapo B&W copy lurking >>> somewhere? >> >> The first time I ever saw any of it, it was certainly in monochrome, on >> a 17", 405 lines, VHF TV. > > Just spotted this. > > A clip from TAQ was used in the 1962 UK-made Hope and Crosby movie "Road > To Hong Kong". RTHK was itself made in B&W, so the clip was also > rendered in monochrome. It was a few seconds of Bogey slowly towing the > boat on foot through a swamp (before getting out of the water covered in > leeches). > I'm sure that TAQ was always in colour (I saw it at school in the fifties, Sunday evening treat). For years I was convinced that "Some Like it Hot" was in colour, then I was amazed to find that it was not. -- Mike Headon R69S R850R IIIc IIIg FT FTn FT2 EOS450D e-mail: mike dot headon at enn tee ell world dot com
Re: The African Queen
Author: JNugent
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2023 16:19
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2023 16:19
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On 21/09/2023 06:14, Mike Headon wrote: > On 20/09/2023 22:51, JNugent wrote: >> On 21/06/2023 09:16, JNugent wrote: >> >>> On 18/06/2023 05:24 pm, Andy Burns wrote: >> >>>> Flicking around the channels this afternoon, I noticed that The >>>> African Queen was on (mainly because i think it was on not very long >>>> ago). >>>> >>>> I don't think I've ever watched much of it, but what struck me was >>>> that is was in colour, I would have sworn that when I've watched bits >>>> of it before it was in B&W. >>>> >>>> Has it normally been shown in colour, or was a cheapo B&W copy lurking >>>> somewhere? >>> >>> The first time I ever saw any of it, it was certainly in monochrome, on >>> a 17", 405 lines, VHF TV. >> >> Just spotted this. >> >> A clip from TAQ was used in the 1962 UK-made Hope and Crosby movie >> "Road To Hong Kong". RTHK was itself made in B&W, so the clip was also >> rendered in monochrome. It was a few seconds of Bogey slowly towing >> the boat on foot through a swamp (before getting out of the water >> covered in leeches). >> > I'm sure that TAQ was always in colour (I saw it at school in the > fifties, Sunday evening treat). > For years I was convinced that "Some Like it Hot" was in colour, then I > was amazed to find that it was not. "Some Like It Hot" is set in Florida (for most of the action after the first few scenes). The hotel seen in those scenes is in San Diego, CA (it has very distinctive architecture).
Re: The African Queen
Author: Pete W
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2023 10:25
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2023 10:25
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2023 12:14:57 +0100, Mike Headon <porky@YCKMHWA.com> wrote: >On 20/09/2023 22:51, JNugent wrote: >> On 21/06/2023 09:16, JNugent wrote: >> >>> On 18/06/2023 05:24 pm, Andy Burns wrote: >> >>>> Flicking around the channels this afternoon, I noticed that The >>>> African Queen was on (mainly because i think it was on not very long >>>> ago). >>>> >>>> I don't think I've ever watched much of it, but what struck me was >>>> that is was in colour, I would have sworn that when I've watched bits >>>> of it before it was in B&W. >>>> >>>> Has it normally been shown in colour, or was a cheapo B&W copy lurking >>>> somewhere? >>> >>> The first time I ever saw any of it, it was certainly in monochrome, on >>> a 17", 405 lines, VHF TV. >> >> Just spotted this. >> >> A clip from TAQ was used in the 1962 UK-made Hope and Crosby movie "Road >> To Hong Kong". RTHK was itself made in B&W, so the clip was also >> rendered in monochrome. It was a few seconds of Bogey slowly towing the >> boat on foot through a swamp (before getting out of the water covered in >> leeches). >> >I'm sure that TAQ was always in colour (I saw it at school in the >fifties, Sunday evening treat). >For years I was convinced that "Some Like it Hot" was in colour, then I >was amazed to find that it was not. FWIW The trailer on youtube is in colour. https://www.youtube.com/watch?vjytHOsDos --- Pete.
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