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I have my doubts about whether the film was "restored". In that time frame
it had to have been either Eastman Color (same as Kodacolor) or Ektachrome E3 or E4. Kodachrome of that era would still be just fine today.
Given good care (air conditioning) Kodacolor prints lots better than that just straight and restrores perfectly. I have Kodacolor negatives from 1957 and they still print just fine (but they were stored carefully after 1960). Ektachrome fades badly to magenta and is hard to restore, and when its done, does not look like that.
It looks like it was printed B&W and then crudely "colorized". The giveaway is that some scenes have lots of brown and no green and, even more telling, when the bird flies off the guy's shoulder its green color does not appear on every wing flap!
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