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The name “Technicolor Adventure” was used by Warner Bros. to define its one-reel (mostly 9-10 minutes in length) film shorts that were not part of the Sports Parade, also shot in Technicolor in the 1940s. Most were travelogues or human interest documentary films. Gordon Hollingshead produced most of them, with music scores provided by Howard Jackson. List of films by title / major credits (not complete) / release date or copyright date (marked ©) / notes:

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  • The name “Technicolor Adventure” was used by Warner Bros. to define its one-reel (mostly 9-10 minutes in length) film shorts that were not part of the Sports Parade, also shot in Technicolor in the 1940s. Most were travelogues or human interest documentary films. Gordon Hollingshead produced most of them, with music scores provided by Howard Jackson. List of films by title / major credits (not complete) / release date or copyright date (marked ©) / notes: (en)
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  • The name “Technicolor Adventure” was used by Warner Bros. to define its one-reel (mostly 9-10 minutes in length) film shorts that were not part of the Sports Parade, also shot in Technicolor in the 1940s. Most were travelogues or human interest documentary films. Gordon Hollingshead produced most of them, with music scores provided by Howard Jackson. List of films by title / major credits (not complete) / release date or copyright date (marked ©) / notes: (en)
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