Eastmancolor


Eastmancolor is a trade name used by Eastman Kodak for a number of related film and processing technologies associated with color motion picture production.
Eastmancolor, introduced in 1950, was one of the first widely successful "single-strip colour" processes, and eventually displaced the more cumbersome Technicolor. Eastmancolor was known by a variety of names such as DeLuxe Color, Warnercolor, Metrocolor, Pathécolor, Columbiacolor, and others.
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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 '60s.