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    1952 · Adventure · 1h 19m

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  1. Bwana Devil: Directed by Arch Oboler, Robert Clampett. With Robert Stack, Barbara Britton, Nigel Bruce, Ramsay Hill. British railway workers in Kenya are becoming the favorite snack of two man-eating lions.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bwana_DevilBwana Devil - Wikipedia

    Bwana Devil is a 1952 American adventure B movie written, directed, and produced by Arch Oboler, and starring Robert Stack, Barbara Britton, and Nigel Bruce. [3] [4] [5] Bwana Devil is based on the true story of the Tsavo maneaters and filmed with the Natural Vision 3D system. [5]

  3. Widely recognized as the film that sparked Hollywood's intense 3-D production boom of the early-to-mid 1950s, Bwana Devil (1952) is a well-known title to even the most casual classic movie fan, though few may have actually seen it.

  4. Bwana Devil. Big-game hunters are called in when two man-eating lions disrupt the construction of an African railroad. In the case of Oboler's film, the story is, for once, not the most important...

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  5. A lover in your arms! Overview. British railway workers in Kenya are becoming the favorite snack of two man-eating lions. Head engineer Bob Hayward becomes obsessed with trying to kill the beasts before they maul everyone on his crew. Arch Oboler. Director, Screenplay.

  6. Bwana Devil is reputedly the first major studio, full length feature filmed entirely in the 3D process. Supposedly producer Oboler went to Africa to shoot a different movie, but after hearing the tale of two man-eating lions, terrorizing railway builders, decided on this one.

  7. Bwana Devil. Is the first American 3-D movie shot in color. "Bwana Devil" was the first American feature film shown using Polaroid's dual-projector 3-D system. Based on the 1898 Tsavo Lion attacks that were also told in The Ghost and the Darkness (1996).

  8. Based on the Tsavo maneaters incident, in which several Uganda Railway workers in 1898 were killed by lions, "Bwana Devil" was the first 3D movie ever made and would go on to spark the early 3D craze in the 1950s.

  9. The world's first full-colour three dimensional (3-D) film premiered at the Paramount Hollywood and Downtown Theatres in Los Angeles on Thanksgiving Eve (26 November) in 1952. The audience - wearing special polaroid glasses - witnessed the odd experience.

  10. Jul 30, 2024 · The first color 3D feature film, “Bwana Devil” was a game changer in Hollywood history, and Kino’s Blu-ray provides the first chance in decades to see it as it was originally presented — an...

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