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This was the colorization unit of Modern Film Sales Corporation.
This was the colorization unit of Modern Film Sales Corporation.


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Kromocolor Productions (1926) (From - 16mm colorized print of the Mutt and Jeff cartoon Slick Sleuths).png
Kromocolor Productions (1926) (From - 16mm colorized print of the Mutt and Jeff cartoon Slick Sleuths).png

Revision as of 10:05, 14 July 2023

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This was the colorization unit of Modern Film Sales Corporation.

(1925-1926)

Logo: Several sunbursts are seen stacked on a white background. The smallest sunburst is red with the words "the end" on it in white lettering, while the biggest is light blue. This is stacked atop a red and yellow striped background with "A KROMOCOLOR PRODUCTION" in black Art-Deco type.

Trivia: Possibly, this may not actually be a logo, but something else. Kromocolor could have been the film process used. Modern Film Sales bought some of the old Mutt and Jeff cartoons, added soundtracks, and colorized them.

Variant: A B&W version exists.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The ending music of a Mutt and Jeff cartoon.

Availability: Seen on 16mm and 35mm colorized prints of several Mutt and Jeff cartoons including "Westward Whoa!", "The Globe Trotters", and "Slick Sleuths".

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