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With what it called Cinemascope, in 1953 20th Century Fox revolutionized commercial movie making by doubling the width of its films.
The Combat Experience: The Child and the Video Tape and the Horror. 2009
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"Seven Thieves" with Rod Steiger and Joan Collins from 1960 -- a big-budget black and white B-picture, if that makes sense -- Eli Wallach, Edward G. Robinson, and Sebastian Cabot on the French Riviera -- in Cinemascope!
View from the Northern Border Michael Evans 2003
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"Seven Thieves" with Rod Steiger and Joan Collins from 1960 -- a big-budget black and white B-picture, if that makes sense -- Eli Wallach, Edward G. Robinson, and Sebastian Cabot on the French Riviera -- in Cinemascope!
Archive 2003-11-16 Michael Evans 2003
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JEKYLL (uncensored) – VAMPYR (Criterion) – WORLD WITHOUT END (Cinemascope) – Or write in another choice:
Homemade Hollywood is Up for a Rondo Award! | Fan Cinema Today 2009
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There's also "Oxhide II," director Liu Jiayin's formally daring sequel to the original "Oxhide," shot in Cinemascope in her parents' 50-square-meter apartment.
Asia Fantasias and Other Tales Steve Dollar 2011
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The public was barraged with Cinemascope, Cinerama, Todd AO, Surround Sound and 3-D, among other technical flourishes.
Seth Shostak: Are Movie Theaters Doomed? Seth Shostak 2011
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The public was barraged with Cinemascope, Cinerama, Todd AO, Surround Sound and 3-D, among other technical flourishes.
Seth Shostak: Are Movie Theaters Doomed? Seth Shostak 2011
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When we went from black and white silent films to talkies, and to color, and to 70 millimeter Cinemascope, and now we have 3D.
Jenna Busch: Hung's Thomas Jane Talks About the First Ever 3D Film Fest Jenna Busch 2010
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Finally, film critic Yair Raveh of the Cinemascope blog postulates whether “Ajami” could garner an Oscar nod.
Global Voices in English » Israel: “Ajami” Reveals Nuanced Look at Israeli Society 2009
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In the Tate Modern Turbine Hall, Tacita Dean has upended a 13-meter-high Cinemascope screen onto which is projected an 11-minute loop of analog "film in its purest form" says the press handout, mostly banal images, both black-and-white and color, framed by unmoving sprockets, and with no soundtrack.
An Artful Treasure Hunt Paul Levy 2011
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