Good in 3D


Enjoyed it in 3D. Saw it at the City Noir festival in LA.

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Just saw it at the 3rd World 3-D Film Festival at the Egyptian theater. The print is the worse for wear, but no breaks and the movie is a tight little thriller, well-acted and directed, a little-known gem. It wouldn't suffer in 2-D at all. I hope to find a copy somewhere.


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I am pretty sure saw it off a DCP at the noir fest. I beleive Dan Symms had something to do with making the DCP but I could be mis-remembering.

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It's available to buy in the UK from Panamint cinema on 3D blu ray, Twentieth Century Fox did a proper full on restoration where they fixed the misalignment of the left and right eye views and by all accounts it should look as good if not better than it did in the cinema back in 1953.

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The late Dan Symmes did the restoration after Fox supplied him with the material but then they lost interest for some reason.

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