FILM
Color consultant Natalie Kalmus was into intense reds and greens, but not for house projects or makeup. The wife of MIT grad Herbert Kalmus was a film consultant for movies that used her husband's new three-strip Technicolor process, invented in Cambridge in 1928 with fellow alum, Daniel Comstock. "Technicolor Dreams" at the Harvard Film Archive celebrates this complex photographic process with a selection of films from the 1930s-1960s, including tonight's "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (above). Check out Olivia de Havilland's red lips. 7 p.m. (series runs through July 11). $8, $6 seniors and students. Harvard Film Archive, 24 Quincy St., Cambridge. 617-495-4700. hcl.harvard.edu/hfa [J.W.]![]()
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