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    Marek I too have a set of those Laurel and Hardy DVD's and I must admit for those colour or b&w makes very little difference. However I once saw a scene from Casablanca that had been colourised and it was appalling, the process had stripped all the atmosphere from Rick's Bar. The technicians that worked on those films designed the sets and lighting for b&w and so many of their subtalties are lost to the colourising process.
    Incidentally Barry, the Longest Day was filmed in b&w to allow the use of newsreel footage, this was before they knew that so much of it was filmed in colour but developed in b&w (I forget the reasons for the moment).

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