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It’s technically B&W, but that was a stylistic choice to make it look like prior monster movies. It’s not nearly as old as most B&W films that were made that way due to the lack or expense of color technology.
It’s technically B&W, but that was a stylistic choice to make it look like prior monster movies. It’s not nearly as old as most B&W films that were made that way due to the lack or expense of color technology.
Yeah that is true. It’s still an old film though and only about 20 years younger than most of the other unstylistically b&w films in this thread.
You’re calling me old.