Reflections.in.a.golden.eye.1967.720p....: Subtitle

The look was intended to represent a line from the original novel: that the world is merely a reflection in the eye of a golden peacock .

Modern releases (like the 2020 Warner Archive DVD) now include both the standard color version and the experimental "gold" version. Trivia - Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967) - IMDb subtitle Reflections.In.A.Golden.Eye.1967.720p....

Montgomery Clift was the original choice for Brando's role. Elizabeth Taylor even put up her own salary as insurance to secure him, but he died of a heart attack shortly before filming began. The look was intended to represent a line

The famous scene where Marlon Brando talks to himself in the mirror inspired Robert De Niro’s iconic "Are you talkin' to me?" scene in Taxi Driver . Elizabeth Taylor even put up her own salary

In this version, most colors were drained except for specific objects (like a red rose or a green uniform), which remained in full color.