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1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; 2010s; Pages in category "1960s 3D films" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect ...
September Storm is a 1960 American 3-D adventure film directed by Byron Haskin and starring Joanne Dru and Mark Stevens. [1]Filmed in 3-D and DeLuxe Color and presented in CinemaScope, it is notable as the only U.S. feature film made in 3-D between Revenge of the Creature, which was released in the spring of 1955 and marked the end of the 1950s 3-D movie fad in the U.S., and The Bubble, which ...
Columbia 3-D Dual 35 mm: 1.85:1 91 Money from Home: 1953 United States: Dynoptic 3-D Dual 35 mm: 1.37:1 100 The Moonlighter: 1953 United States: Natural Vision 3-Dimension Dual 35 mm: 1.37:1 77 Mud Madness: 1983 United States 48 My Dear Kuttichathan: 1984 India: StereoVision Po 35 mm: 2.35:1 96 Is a 3D Malayalam film and the first 3-D film made ...
Articles about 3D movies during a decade may also appear here. ... 1920s 3D films (3 P) 1930s 3D films (1 P) 1940s 3D films (3 P) 1950s 3D films (2 C, 5 P) 1960s 3D ...
A 1960 picture of the Prince Edward Theatre in central London. As the Casino Cinema, it showed Cinerama films between 1954 and 1974, before reverting to use as a live theatre. This Is Cinerama received its London premiere on September 30, 1954, at the Casino Cinerama Theatre (now the Prince Edward Theatre), Old Compton Street, formerly a live ...
3D films are motion pictures made to give an illusion of three-dimensional solidity, usually with the help of special glasses worn by viewers. They have existed in some form since 1915 [citation needed], but had been largely relegated to a niche in the motion picture industry because of the costly hardware and processes required to produce and display a 3D film, and the lack of a standardized ...
The Bubble marked the introduction of the economical Space-Vision 3-D system. [6] Unlike the two-camera, two-projector systems used to make and show the 3-D feature films of the 1950s, Space-Vision used a single ordinary movie camera with an external optical attachment that allowed it to simultaneously photograph the left-eye and right-eye views stacked in an "over-and-under" configuration on ...
From the Leon Uris novel; 3 Oscar nominations The Facts of Life: Melvin Frank: Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Ruth Hussey: Comedy: United Artists. 5 Oscar nominations Five Branded Women: Martin Ritt: Silvana Mangano, Jeanne Moreau, Vera Miles, Barbara Bel Geddes, Carla Gravina: War drama: Paramount: Five Guns to Tombstone: Edward L. Cahn: James Brown ...