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Bwana Devil is a 1952 American adventure B movie written, directed, and produced by Arch Oboler, and starring Robert Stack, Barbara Britton, and Nigel Bruce. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Bwana Devil is based on the true story of the Tsavo maneaters and filmed with the Natural Vision 3D system. [ 5 ]
Biroc was the cinematographer for the first feature-length 3-D color film in history, Bwana Devil (1952). He writes in an article for the American Cinematographer , “while other 3-D systems have employed dual cameras, none have pursued the theory that the 3-D cameras should see and record the scene exactly as the human eyes see it.” (336 ...
A list of American films released in 1952. ... Bwana Devil: Arch Oboler: Robert Stack, ... O. Henry's Full House: 5 Directors:
Bwana Devil (1952) – adventure film based on the true story of the Tsavo maneaters [72] Carbine Williams (1952) – biographical drama film following the life of David Marshall Williams who invented the operating principle for the M1 carbine while in a North Carolina prison [73]
In 1952, Pink served as associate producer with Arch Oboler, the producer, writer and director of Bwana Devil. [4] The feature-length color film was the first widely-shown 3-D film to use the polarized 3-D method rather than the red-and-blue-glasses anaglyph 3-D occasionally used for short films.
The year 1952 in film involved some significant events. ... November 27 – Bwana Devil, the first American, ... O. Henry's Full House, ...
Bwana Devil – 1952 is often credited as the first 3-D film. Recent advances in 3-D films including IMAX 3-D and 3D are opening a new era of 3-D filmmaking.
Stack supported Mickey Rooney in My Outlaw Brother (1951) and had the lead in the adventure epic Bwana Devil (1952), considered the first color, American 3-D feature film. It was released by United Artists, which also put Stack in a Western, War Paint (1953).