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    A classic film noir, Man In the Dark (Columbia, 1953) was the second 3-D film to open in theaters across the U.S. on 9 April, 1953, following Bwana Devil (United Artists, 1952) and the day before House of Wax (Warner Brothers).


    Check out this interview with stereoscopic engineer Greg Kintz of the 3-D Film Archive on Twilight Time's new Limited Edition blu-ray:

    http://worldcinemaparadise.com/2014/...-film-archive/

    Ian Jane reviews the film right here on RSP:

    http://www.rockshockpop.com/forums/c...an-In-The-Dark
    "I've been to college, but I can still speak English when business demands it."
    - Raymond Chandler, 1939.

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    I love my 3D TV. The 3D is much better than in the Movie Theater. Anyone else into 3D? I am glad there in finally a thread on it.

    Ace

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    • #3
      I'd like to see MAN IN THE DARK, but not for $35/40. Shall wait for an overseas release.

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        Top 10 Myths About 3-D Movies:

        http://www.3dfilmarchive.com/home/top-10-3-d-myths
        "I've been to college, but I can still speak English when business demands it."
        - Raymond Chandler, 1939.

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        • #5
          I have a 3d tv so far all I bought was WIZARD OF OZ, My problem for the format is films I actually want to own.

          Thankfully it has a feature that takes a 2d source and turns it into 3d, I was watching hockey game and it worked.

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