![]() Oboler’s film, based on the true story of the Tsavo man-eaters, is about two man-eating killer lions holding up the building of an African railway in Kenya when the British railroad workers are either eaten or scared off – until an American hero, head engineer Jack Hayward (Robert Stack), saves the day. The lions are the most unferocious and mangy you'll see. Wasn't the anaglyphic process used for 3d movies shown on TV because it wasn't possible for TVs to display polarized images in the first place htom, 14 kevinsinnott likes this. His sound work on the Lights Out radio series is famous. Coming Soon Brand New 2K/3-D Restoration by 3-D Film Archive, LLC Includes the BD3D Polarized / Anaglyphic (Red/Cyan) 3-D & 2D Versions Bwana Devil (1952) Starring Robert Stack, Barbara Britton & Nigel Bruce Shot by Joseph F. Warner Brothers used the Natural Vision process to shoot House of Wax and premiered it on 10 April 1953 as ‘the first 3D release by a major studio’ but Columbia beat them by two days with Man in the Dark. Starring: Robert Stack, Barbara Britton, Nigel Bruce, Ramsay Hill, Paul McVey, Hope Miller, John Dodsworth. Bwana Devil is a grade B type motion picture about the attempt to complete a railroad in Africa against the threat of man eating lions. Bwana Devil is of particular interest to me due to its being one of Arch Oboler's few film efforts. Synopsis: British railway workers in Kenya are becoming the favorite snack of two. Nevertheless the other studios promptly their own 3D films. Gallery of 14 movie poster and cover images for Bwana Devil (1952). Despite being a stonking success with audiences and earning a huge $2.7 million in rentals in North America in 1953 and a total of $5 million, studio United Artists recorded a loss of $200,000. The development of cinema technologies over the past four decades has been the result of a complex interaction between industrial needs (in both production. However, that is where both almost all of its interest and all of its excitement end.įilmed with the Natural Vision 3D system, it sparked the first 3D movie craze. ![]() ‘The Miracle of the Age!!! A LION in your lap! A LOVER in your arms!’ Writer-producer-director Arch Oboler’s 1952 adventure thriller has the enormous distinction of being the very first 3D sound feature movie in English and the first 3D film in colour. Bwana Devil 3D Blu-ray (1952) Region A Locked TBC coming soon - Blu-ray Forum iTunes Home Theater Players Games Community Forum Best 3D Blu-ray Deals Best Blu-ray Movie Deals, See All. Bwana Devil * (1952, Robert Stack, Barbara Britton, Nigel Bruce) – Classic Movie Review 5198
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