In the late 70s early 80s many classic black & white movies were put through the colourization process. But many movie fans thought this to be sacrilege, consequently they proved not to be as popular as expected. So when DVDs came along most of the colorized movies did not make it onto DVD. But now there are new generations who refuse to watch old black & white movies. The limited number of colorized movies we have listed have proved to be popular. So we have decided to dedicate a whole section to them which we will be adding to whenever possible.
A young naive woman (Olivia de Havilland) falls for a handsome young man (Montgomery Clift) who her emotionally abusive father (Ralph Richardson) suspects is a fortune hunter.
The wife (Bette Davis) of a rubber plantation administrator (Herbert Marshall) shoots a man to death and claims it was self-defence, but a letter in her own hand may prove her undoing.
Dolly Payne (Ginger Rodgers) is adored by two leaders of the fledgling American government, James Madison (Burgess Meredith) and Aaron Burr (David Niven).�