Question

By 1932, production of Technicolor films

a. had nearly ground to a complete halt.

b. had stabilized to a fixed number of films per year.

c. had increased to the point that the company was operating at full capacity.

d. had become inexpensive enough so that even lower-budget films could afford it.

e. had become one of the markers of a high-prestige process in Hollywood.

f. none of the above

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