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MOVIES - March 16, 1987

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<i> Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press</i>

“A bastardization . . . a travesty . . . butchery at its most blatant,” are just a few comments from a national survey of movie critics on the process of colorizing black-and-white films. The nonprofit Pantone Institute of Color survey of 1,200 critics revealed that only 11% support colorization. The rest had little good to say: “Colorizers show all the artistry of backwoods embalmers”; “cinematic rape”; “a case of ‘too late for the funeral; in time to spit on the grave.’ ”

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