Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz)
Comparison of two Technicolor III dye-transfer nitrate prints from 1932.
Credit: Library of Congress.
Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Photographs by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: Library of Congress. Photograph of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Doctor X (USA 1932, Michael Curtiz). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-tranfer nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.