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P3D Re: Inferno in 3-D


  • From: ROLANDROLA <ROLANDROLA@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Re: Inferno in 3-D
  • Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 19:41:42 EST

In a message dated 4/1/98 3:23:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,
photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

<< Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 21:05:38 -0600
 From: Bob Wier <wier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 To: photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: P3D inferno?
 Message-ID: <l0310280eb1475e8e0002@[205.162.163.92]>
 
 Tonight on satellite (I think it was fxm) there was a listing for the
 movie "Inferno," from the 1950s.  It apparently has to do with a guy
 abandonded by his wife in the middle of the desert to die.  The interesting
 thing was that at the end of the description, it was "Originally in 3D."
 
 I don't think I ever saw it.  Was there anything memorable in it?  It was
 probably considered too intense for the under 16 audience (although 
 I *really* remember "Charge at Feather River").
 
 I found it pretty interesting that they thought it important to put the
 3d note on it, even though it was being shown in mono.
 
               Bob Wier >>

I watched it a few weeks ago.  It was OK.  Bwana Devil, Mad Magician and other
3-D
movies are often shown on cable or DSS channels though never in 3-D. It's fun
to watch them trying to guess what the 3-D effect would have been. 

Roland


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