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Projecting 3-D Ain't Free
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Dan Carino
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Aug 11, 2007
Projecting 3-D Ain't Free
Jeff Josephs talks about The Golden Age of 3-D films. Joseph collects and preserves prints of 3-D movies such as House of Wax, Dial M For Murder and Robot Monster.
Poster for House of Wax (1953), perhaps the most famous 3-D movie of all time. Directed by one-eyed Andre de Toth. Look for a young Charles Bronson (billed as Charles Buchinsky) as Igor. Screens Tuesday, September 12th at 9:45pm.
Poster for House of Wax (1953), perhaps the most famous 3-D movie of all time. Directed by one-eyed Andre de Toth. Look for a young Charles Bronson (billed as Charles Buchinsky) as Igor. Screens Tuesday, September 12th at 9:45pm.
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Courtesy World 3D Film Expo II
)

Jeff Josephs talks about The Golden Age of 3-D films. Joseph collects and preserves prints of 3-D movies such as House of Wax, Dial M For Murder and Robot Monster.

Jeff Josephs talks about The Golden Age of 3-D films. Joseph collects and preserves prints of 3-D movies such as House of Wax, Dial M For Murder and Robot Monster.