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The Viking (1928) was the first feature-length Technicolor film in an improved process which used dye-imbibition to achieve a more vibrant color. It was the second color feature with a soundtrack (a music score without dialogue), being released only a day after The Cavalier (1928) which had been the first color sound feature. At the time, the film was considered the finest use of color cinematography to date. The film still survives and remains an impressive example of early color film. It was... full article at wikipedia
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Initial release date
  • Nov 2, 1928
Tagline
  • A drama of fighting love.
  • Actually produced during the Great Newfoundland Seal Hunt and You see the REAL thing.
  • The picture that cost the lives of Varick Frissell and 25 others in the Sealer Viking Disaster.
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Runtime
runtime
  • 90.0min
Notable filming locations
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Soundtrack
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Netflix ID
  • 70093883
Film festivals
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Created by Metaweb Oct 23, 2006
Last edited by ts_bot Aug 20, 2008
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