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  1. Inferno was filmed primarily in Florence, the city where most of the movie is set. Venice, Istanbul, and Budapest served as additional shooting locations. Since the bestseller book of the same name was published in 2013, the capital of Tuscany has attracted many tourists looking for the places where the action takes place.

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  2. Aug 19, 2017 · But don’t worry if you haven’t upgraded your television set just yet, as this release includes a “flat” 2D version of the film as well. Presented in its original 1.33:1 aspect ratio, Inferno makes its beautiful HD Blu-ray debut from Twilight Time courtesy the 20th Century Fox film library in 1080p/MVC MPEG-4 (3D) and 1080p/AVC MPEG-4 (2D).

  3. Inferno was shot in 3D, which wasn't easy in the movie's Mojave Desert locations. But its original 3D release was limited to a mere four theaters in 1953. It was shown in 2D everywhere else, and although the airy camerawork by Lucien Ballard makes excellent use of the 3D format, the story and characters are so vivid that no technical enhancement is needed for the movie to deliver its cinematic ...

    • Roy Baker, Eli Dunn, Dave Silver
    • Robert Ryan
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  5. Oct 27, 2016 · The film, which was directed by Ron Howard, takes Langdon from an Italian hospital where he wakes up with amnesia to cities across Europe to save the world (once again). The production was able to ...

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  6. blanche-2 31 January 2008. Inferno is a small but excellent 1953 film about a beautiful woman (Rhonda Fleming) and her lover (William Lundigan) who leave the woman's husband (Robert Ryan) alone in the desert with a broken leg, assuming he'll croak. The story focuses on Ryan's character trying to survive in the desert and what he learns about ...

  7. The 1953 3D survival adventure film Inferno is probably not the first movie you think of when you hear the term "film noir." It's a brightly-lit color film about a man trying to survive in the desert after being left for dead by his young va-va-voom wife and double-crossing business partner. Donald Whitley Carson III sits behind a rock.

  8. May 31, 2017 · Roy Baker’s 1953 drama Inferno has a lot going for it: vivid 3D, a memorably physical central performance, outstanding outdoor photography taken mostly in the Mojave Desert, and Technicolor which brings out the magnificent physical assets of the film’s leading lady. Post DisclaimerSome of our content may contain marketing links, which means we will receive […]

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