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2006-11-07 13:53:01 · 10 answers · asked by greeneyes0674 1 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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It was a movie called "Travel On" made in 1950. It was about a young man's search for his missing dog. It featured scenic tourists sites around the country like Mount Rushmore and the Grand Canyon. Filmed entirely in 3-D. My favorite part of the movie was when the bats flew out of the old barn. It seemed like they were flying straight at me! Fun movie.

2006-11-11 09:03:17 · answer #1 · answered by Ozzie B. 6 · 0 0

The first presentation of 3D films before a paying audience took place at the Astor Theater, New York, on June 10, 1915. The program consisted of three one-reelers, the first of rural scenes in the USA, the second a selection of scenes from Famous Players' Jim, the Penman (US '15), with John Mason and Marie Doro, and the third a travelog of Niagara Falls. The anaglyphic process used, developed by Edwin S. Porter and W.E. Waddell, involved the use of red and green spectacles to create a single image from twin motion picture images photographed 2½ inches apart. The experiment was not a success. Lynde Denig wrote in Moving Picture World: "Images shimmered like reflections on a lake and in its present form the method couldn't be commercial because it detracts from the plot."

2006-11-07 22:08:27 · answer #2 · answered by mystic red knight 3 · 0 0

The earliest possibly feature length movie was M.A.R.S. (aka Mars Calling or The Man From Mars) (1921) 75 mins? I could find out nothing about this movie.

House of Wax (1953) was advertised as:

'Warner Bros. bring you the first feature produced by a major studio in 3D...'

Other releases in 1953 included:

Those Redheads from Seattle

The Stranger Wore a Gun, and

Cat Women of the Moon

The reference contains an exhaustive list and links to possible availability

2006-11-07 23:03:11 · answer #3 · answered by Jim T 6 · 0 1

Actually, JIM THE PENMAN had no 3-D sequence (Marie Doro wasn't even in the film). Edwin S. Porter (yes, THAT porter) shot tests that were previewed among other tests, but the film itself had no stereoscopic scenes.

The first feature ever shot and shown to an audience was 1922's THE POWER OF LOVE. A couple of months later, RADIO-MANIA (aka M.A.R.S, THE MAN FROM MARS, MARS CALLING) was released through "teleview," an invention of Laurens Hammond, who invented the Hammond organ.

The first feature to start up the 3-D craze of the '50s was, of course, Arch Oboler's BWANA DEVIL.

2006-11-09 18:28:07 · answer #4 · answered by Jack T 2 · 0 1

Jim the Penman
(1915)

Visit:
http://www.3d.curtin.edu.au/3dmovies/

2006-11-07 22:12:43 · answer #5 · answered by spyblitz 7 · 0 1

Hi. "Dial 'M' for murder" was filmed in 3D by Alfred Hitchcock way back. Nor the first but maybe close.

2006-11-07 22:01:50 · answer #6 · answered by Cirric 7 · 0 1

final fantasy
the best quality and the first :)

2006-11-07 21:56:15 · answer #7 · answered by Sharif Aly 2 · 0 1

5yrs ago? or 7

2006-11-07 22:01:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

POWER OF LOVE

2006-11-07 22:38:58 · answer #9 · answered by tdogslady35@sbcglobal.net 2 · 0 1

"Bwana Devil" from 1952.

2006-11-08 05:12:30 · answer #10 · answered by david p 4 · 0 2

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