10/10
Another excellent noir from the golden age of 3d
12 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
This had to have been the second and last noir shot in 3D,but, it was released flat by 1954. Fortunately Bob Fermanek and the 3D archives restored it to it's 3D glory.. Once again they took considerations for 3D fans, who do not have a Polaroid set up, were considered and it includes and anaglyphic version. Both Polaroid and anaglyph version are great. As with ,' I the Jury," Margaret Sheridan shows up in her second 3d noir film. She plays a bigger role Stewardess who works for TWA, who is a daughters of a scientist. It was directed and written and starred Dennis O Keefe. A scientist, played by. Paul Hardtmuth, known to create fake diamonds, is kidnapped by Francis Dewolf and his thugs, one of them is a sneaky member. Played by Alan Wheatley, who portrays himself as a diamond expert. These thugs are trying to force the scientist to make fake diamonds to sell them as real ones, in a huge castle type building. Phillip Friend and Dennis with the aid of sergeant played by. Gundrun Yur, searches for the kidnapped victim. Both Polaroid and anaglyph versions are great. Ratio in its original one by sixty five by one wide screen in the menus Mike Ballew, which for the first time your see a picture of what he looks like .I thought he was a young 20 something person, he's older. He explain the development of the British 3D camera that was invented by Raymond Spottiswood that was used to make shorts and in an improvement to make this film from.. Then there's the before and after restoration demo. Excellent black n white 3d noir.11/11/22.
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