The Black Swan (USA 1942, Henry King).
Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Photographs of the Technicolor dye-transfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
Contemporary Reception:
Anonymous (1942): The Black Swan. In: Motion Picture Reviews, XVII,9, Nov., pp. 3–4. View Quote
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Anonymous (1942): The Black Swan with Tyrone Power, George Sanders, Laird Cregar and Maureen O’Hara. In: Harrison’s Reports, XXIV,43, Oct., p. 171. View Quote
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Anonymous (1942): Film Reviews. The Black Swan. In: Variety, 148,7, Oct., p. 8. View Quote
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Anonymous (1942): Reviews of the New Films. The Black Swan. In: The Film Daily, 82,76, Oct., p. 7. View Quote
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Selected Analyses:
Keating, Patrick (2010): Hollywood Lighting from the Silent Era to Film Noir. Columbia University Press: New York, on pp. 218–219. View Quote
Misek, Richard (2010): Chromatic Cinema. A History of Screen Color. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, on p. 126. View Quote
Production Reports:
Douchet, Jean (1963): Rencontre avec Leon Shamroy. In: Cahiers du Cinéma, 25,147, pp. 31–34, on pp. 33–34. (in French) View Quote
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The Black Swan (USA 1942, Henry King).
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The Black Swan (USA 1942, Henry King).
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Photographs of the Technicolor dye-transfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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The Black Swan (USA 1942, Henry King).
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Photographs of the Technicolor dye-transfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.