Short article about special effects in “Lottery Bride” at the Earle Theatre.
The article discusses how the bridge and groom are superimposed in front of clouds with “magnificent” Technicolor. This is emblematic of the technological achievements of the film industry during the Depression-era. By Uri Friedman
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