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According to , movie stars Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer “achieve[d] the finest performances of their careers” in the an adaptation of the 1904 novel by Robert Hichens. This was the third feature film to use three-strip Technicolor, the same color process used in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s in 1939. Today, the latest technological innovations in the industry include 3D―and immersive 4D―film experiences, more frames per second as seen in (2012) and even computer-generated imagery (CGI) to recreate actors who have died.

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