Your blogmeister has been busy over the last few months creating new color transfers from classic Black & White photographs. I have also included the b/w image for comparison. Enjoy!
Douglas Fairbanks Sr. surveys a beautiful southwestern landscape while filming A MODERN MUSKETEER in 1918:

Here’s what we started with:
The Lost Talkie GENERAL CRACK (1930) with (left to right) Lowell Sherman, Marian Nixon, and John Barrymore:

A very young John Wayne and Marguerite Churchill in the wide-screen THE BIG TRAIL (1930):
Bessie Love and Richard Barthelmess in SOUL FIRE (1925):

BLARNEY (1926) with Renee Adoree and Ralph Graves:

Marion Davies at MGM circa 1927:
Lon Chaney in his first (and only) talkie THE UNHOLY THREE (1930): 

Clara Bow in THREE WEEK ENDS (1928):
Dolores Costello and John Barrymore (paternal grandparents of Drew Barrymore) in WHEN A MAN LOVES (1927):



























































I can’t pick a winner. They all exceed my expectations in photographic beauty.