This is cinerama /

"On the evening of September 30, 1952, the shape and sound of movies changed forever with the introduction of Cinerama. This unique widescreen process was launched when television was deemed as a major threat to US film exhibition. Fred Waller, Cinerama's creator, had indeed labored that l...

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Uniform Title:This is cinerama (Motion picture)
Other Authors: Thomas, Lowell, 1892-1981 (Narrator), Forbes, Lou, 1902-1981
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Published: [Los Angeles, California] : Flicker Alley, [2012]
Edition:Deluxe combo Blu-ray/DVD 60th anniversary edition.
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500 |a Originally produced in the United States as a motion picture in 1952. 
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500 |a Bonus features include audio commentary with John Sittig (Cinerama, Inc.), Dave Strohmaier (Cinerama historian), Randy Gitsch (locations background), Jim Morrison (original crew member); Remastering a widescreen classic; The This Is Cinerama "Breakdown reel;" ; alternate act II European opening; Fred Waller radio interview; trailer; TV spots; tribute to New Neon movies; tribute to New Cooper Theatre; behind the scenes slideshow; gallery; booklet reproduction of the original program 
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