Directed by: Lansing C. Holden, Irving Pichel
Stars: Helen Gahagan, Randolph Scott, Helen Mack
Language: English | Subtitles: English (srt)
Country: Usa | Imdb Info | Bdrip
Description: Leo Vincey, told by his dying uncle of a lost land visited 500 years ago by his ancestor, heads out with family friend Horace Holly to try to discover the land and its secret of immortality, said to be contained within a mystic fire. Picking up Tanya, a guide’s daughter, in the frozen Russian arctic, they stumble upon Kor, revealed to be a hidden civilization ruled over by an immortal queen, called She, who believes Vincey is her long-lost lover John Vincey, Leo’s ancestor.
3.28GB | 102:14mins | 960×720 | mkv | English
https://tezfiles.com/file/d4a5ccb8befeb/She.1935.mkv
English Subtitles
https://tezfiles.com/file/dd32ff748b903/She.1935.srt
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1.45GB | 102:16mins | 640×480 | mkv | English | Sub: English
https://tezfiles.com/file/01b83d7c79ec1/She.1935.Bw.mkv
English Subtitles
https://tezfiles.com/file/04dae1806560a/She.1935.Bw.srt
Was this colorized robotically, that is by AI algorithms? The process isn’t quite there yet. (Flesh-not flesh).
its ok i have added B&W Version in post
edited to say: In my opinion COLORIZED version is very far from an improvement.
Please, can you provide the B&W version. Colorizing is very distracting. And it has been since TCM first introduced it. In my opinion B&W is very far from an improvement. Never the less thank you for this version and the effort put into it.
Great! Thanks!
The colors are great in this movie. An improvement for the original version.
All the times seeing this on TV, I always thought that it was in B&W–but the eye-popping color is amazing. I know what I’m DOWNLOADING!! Thanks, Rarelust.
It should be B&W, this version has been colorized.
Producer Merrian C Cooper intended for She to be shot in color but RKO cut the film’s budget so it ended up being filmed in black and white. Ray Harryhausen supervised the colorization so She is a different situation than something like It’s A Wonderful Life or Night of the Living Dead that never had any business being in color.