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*First live-action short films in the new process: ''[[La Cucaracha (1934 film)|La Cucaracha]]'' (RKO, 1934), ''Good Morning, Eve!'' (Warner Bros., 1934), ''Service With a Smile'' (Warners, 1934).
*First live-action feature film in the new process: ''[[Becky Sharp]]'' (Pioneer Pictures/RKO, 1935)
 
[[Constance Bennett]] and her husband [[Henri de la Falaise]] produced two feature-length documentaries ''[[Legong (film)|Legong: Dance of the Virgins]]'' (1935) in [[Bali]], and ''Kilou the Killer Tiger'' (1936) in [[Indochina]], both in the two-strip Technicolor process.
 
All movies on the list below, earlier than the musical revue ''[[The Show of Shows (film)|The Show of Shows]]'' (1929) are [[silent films]]. About 36 percent of the movies on this list are thought to be [[lost film]]s, with no prints surviving, or with only partial prints surviving. (This does not include movies that survive in only in black-and-white prints.)
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| Warner Brothers. Feature film entirely in Technicolor. Survives, available on DVD.
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| [[Legong (film)|Legong: Dance of the Virgins]]
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| Paramount International. Produced by [[Constance Bennett]] and [[Henri de la Falaise]]. Restored in 1999 by UCLA Film and Television Archive. Released on DVD in 2004, with ''Kilou the Killer Tiger'' (1936), also produced by Bennett in color but which only survives in black-and-white.
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