Twostriptechnicolor Gallery
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twostriptechnicolor:“Beneath your dancing feet are the tombs of tortured men - Thus does the Red Dea
giovanm:twostriptechnicolor:Animation techniques and effects from the classic era. For more vintage
twostriptechnicolor:HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!
twostriptechnicolor:Parking lot at the 1940 New York World’s Fair (On closing day).Makes you wonder
twostriptechnicolor:The Devil’s Cabaret. (1930)An MGM Colortone Novelty (in contractually obligated
twostriptechnicolor:Autochrome interior. (1930s)
twostriptechnicolor:Swing dancing, 1939.
twostriptechnicolor:Everyday Fashion, 1939.(Hm… I shoulda included a girl wearing slacks too…)
twostriptechnicolor:Technicolor chorus lines, 1930.
twostriptechnicolor:Animation techniques and effects from the classic era. For more vintage movie ge
twostriptechnicolor:Animation techniques and effects from the classic era. For more vintage movie ge
twostriptechnicolor:PanAm “Pacific Clipper”, August 1941.
twostriptechnicolor: Southern Pacific no. 2423 has a moment in the spotlight in The Trail Of The Lo
twostriptechnicolor: The Lockheed plant, a Southern Pacific Daylight train, and a guy in a suit, by
twostriptechnicolor: The woooooorld’s greatest detective!
twostriptechnicolor: Animation techniques and effects from the classic era. For more vintage movie
twostriptechnicolor: Technicolor swimwear, 1934.(from Good Morning Eve!)
twostriptechnicolor: (I should be working but here I am giffing records again…)
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twostriptechnicolor:Doctor X - It’s bizarre, it’s creepy, it’s pre-code, it’s the first horror movie
twostriptechnicolor:The Devil’s Cabaret (1930)
twostriptechnicolor: yeoldegaganddoodle: Rockwellian Dipper and Waddles.(Part of my magazine cover s
wi1ika: cicanaci: twostriptechnicolor: Animation techniques and effects from the classic era. For m
twostriptechnicolor:retrogasm:A little beach music… On a late 30’s RCA Victor portable.
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