How is the Colorized Version?
I'm usually dead against colorizing older B&W films. Many are most effective in Black and White.
However, like Harryhausen himself, I felt this film should have been originally shot in color.
It's encouraging to know that he supervised and approved of the colorization.
So, to those who have seen the color print, how is its quality? Good enough that you could fool a new viewer into believing it really was shot in color?
It's cool that the disks contain both versions.