Production info

The Passions of an Egyptian Princess
USA, 1911

Julie Meijer
Directed by Theo Frenkel

  

Story about the passions of Cleopatra. One of 54 movies produced in Kinemacolor, an early colour motion picture process used commercially from 1908 to 1914. It was a two-color additive color process, photographing and projecting a black-and-white film behind alternating red and green filters. This process was never a success, partly due to the expense of installing special Kinemacolor projectors in theaters.


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