Festival Pass
Don't miss a thing! This is a pass for those who want to attend all of our shows including the OPENING NIGHT GALA and midnight shows*!
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Wednesday September 13, 2006 Schedule of Events
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11:00 AM
Bwana Devil (1952)
When the major studios turned down Arch Oboler's idea to shoot a movie in 3-D, he did it
himself... the result was "Bwana Devil", which was the first 3-D feature to be seen around the world,
and was the cause of the golden era of 3-D. more
M.L. Gunzburg Presents 3-D (1952)
Also known as "Time For Beany", the short was produced by Gunzburg (one of the fathers of 3-
D) to introduce audiences to the "Polaroid" 3-D process. This short was designed to go before "Bwana
Devil" more
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1:30 PM
The Maze (1953)
This mystery film is classic low budget fun. Most of the story takes place in a dark castle
(emphasized in B&W 3-D), and offers a mystery with an odd, surprising payoff. more
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3:45 PM
I, The Jury (1953)
This is a terrific film noir featuring black and white cinematography by John Alton and starring Biff Elliot as Mike Hammer. more
Working For Peanuts (1953)
Chip and Dale, two hard working chipmunks. have to search for their daily meal of peanuts. Donald Duck is the Zookeeper who tries to prevent them from stealing peanuts from Dolores the elephant. more
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7:00 PM
Diamond Wizard (1954)
The only British 3-D feature was never released in 3-D anywhere in the world...until now! more
Down The Hatch (1954)
After a ruby has been stolen, the thieves devise a plan to smuggle the gem out of Italy and into America. They decide to employ Harry Mimmo, a simple peasant, whom they think will not draw suspicion as he carries the valuable stone. more
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9:45 PM
Inferno (1953)
It's a very satisfying crime adventure filmed on location in the California desert. Ryan is wonderful as a husband left to die in the desert by his wife and her lover. Excellent 3-D photography puts you there! more
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3-D GLASSES (POLAROID TYPE) will be required for all shows. Anaglyphic (red/blue) glasses will NOT work. If you do not have a set, you can purchase them at the theatre for 50 cents each. All tickets are non refundable.
Schedule and Special Guests are subject to change without notice.
*No one under the age of 18 (including pass holders) will be admitted to "The Stewardesses" midnight showing.
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