Technicolor News & Views (June 1951)

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She created a sensation: In Universal-lnternationors "Little Egypt," filmed in Color by TECHNICOLOR, Rhonda Fleming portrays the dancer who introduced the eyebrow-elevating "Hootchy-Kootchy," which was one of the more memorable features of the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. cnectt Tender meeting: Mary Beth Hughes and Richard Travis share a romantic moment in the Pine-Thomas production for Para- mount, "Passage West," filmed in Color by TECHNICOLOR. He loves his work: Gene Kelly, an art student in Paris, is in love with Leslie Caron, whom he has portrayed on canvas here in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "An American in Paris." The Color By TECHNICOLOR film introduces Miss Caron to the American public.