Was it shot in 3D?
Someone claimed it was, any help?
shareYes, I saw it in the theater in 3-D when it was released. The title had 3-D in it also.
shareThis was written by another poster but it should help you.
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by walterfive_666 (Wed Jun 9 2004 10:10:59) Ignore this User | Report Abuse
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I loved Kier's portrayal of Dr. Frankenstein as an Incestuous Necrophiliac!
Yes, this flick was *awesome* in 3-D!!! Grisly, viceral, raw, I loved it. I don't think a more disturbed and disgusting film was made in the 70's. Wonderfully comedic ultra-violence!
Thing is, this was the Polarized 3-D, not the red/blue 3-D. Have *any* of those polarized 70's 3-D flicks been rereleased for video/DVD? Friday the 13th Part III? Amnityville 3-D? Rottweiler? I recall there was an Alan Quartermain flick, too...
This and Friday the 13th Part III are being shown in the UK as part of Channel 4's 3D week in November 2009. Get your glasses ready!
shareYes it was shot in 3d and shown in both 2d and 3d
shareFilm Forum was getting ready to screen the 3D version but there were technical difficulties:
http://filmforum.org/film/flesh-for-frankenstein-3d-auteurs
I have also seen it in 3D (although a time is the 4th dimension it is really 4D) at the National Film Theatre in London
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