Leonard Kinsky was a cousin of Mr. Halpern and was a Hollywood actor. He was commissioned to produce a promotional film for Polychrome. Viktor Tkaczenko kept some of the outtakes made into a short film. This is the "sanitized" version; the original had a lot of nudity and in 1968 it was probably considered inappropriate for public showing. The sanitized version, nevertheless, is interesting in seeing young executives of Polychrome along with Mr. Halpern.
Polychrome Corporation, a brainchild of Mr. Halpern, is now a major part of Kodak Co. and continues to live on. But the small company spirit died on Jan 1. 1998 when the company became a part of DIC-Kodak joint venture. This blog is dedicated to the memory of those who proudly call themselves "Polychromer". ..... Ken Shimazu shimazukenichi@gmail.com
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Polychrome Promotional Film outtake 1968
Leonard Kinsky was a cousin of Mr. Halpern and was a Hollywood actor. He was commissioned to produce a promotional film for Polychrome. Viktor Tkaczenko kept some of the outtakes made into a short film. This is the "sanitized" version; the original had a lot of nudity and in 1968 it was probably considered inappropriate for public showing. The sanitized version, nevertheless, is interesting in seeing young executives of Polychrome along with Mr. Halpern.