3D FILMS FOR BROADCAST
The following titles have been converted to the 3D TV format specifically for broadcast (NOT home video) with our patented 3D process. Locating current owners/licensors is difficult at times, but D3 does NOT own nor license/sell 3D films. 3D glasses for viewing these films are available from D3.

AMITYVILLE 3-D (1983, Orion, 94 min.)
Tony Roberts, Tess Harper. Not-too-scary second sequel to the AMITYVILLE series with the usual haunted house thrills (aka AMITYVILLE: THE DEMON). Fair 3D.

BWANA DEVIL (1952, United Artists, 79 min.)
Robert Stack and Barbara Britton in an 1890 adventure about two man-killer lions that interfere with the building of an Africian railroad by eating the workers.

GORILLA AT LARGE (1953, 20th Century Fox, 84 min.)
Raymond Burr, Anne Bancroft in a murder mystery-thriller set in a carnival midway, complete with a gorilla suspect. Good 3D.

HONDO (1953, Batjac Productions, 82 min.)
John Wayne, Geraldine Page. One of Wayne's personal favorites. This is a four-star classic with great 3D.

INFERNO (1953, 20th Century Fox, 83 min.)
Robert Ryan and Rhonda Flemming in a drama about Ryan being left to die in the desert by his wife and her lover. Excellent in all respects.

KISS ME KATE (1953, MGM, 111 min.)
The well-known musical comedy with Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson. A class act.

THE MAD MAGICIAN (1954, Columbia, 91 min.)
Vincent Price is an inventor of stage magic until his ideas are stolen by a ruthless magician, driving Price to murder. Good 3D. (B&W)

MISS SADIE THOMPSON (1953, Columbia, 72 min.)
Rita Hayworth, Jose Ferrer. Hayworth is stranded in a tropical island loaded with sex-starved Marines (including Charles Bronson!), restless natives, and a moral fanatic.

PARDON MY BACKFIRE (1953, Columbia, 16 min.)
The 3 Stooges are menaced by gangsters with great 3D gags. (B&W)

REVENGE OF THE CREATURE (1955, Universal, 82 min.)
John Agar and Lori Nelson in the sequel to CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON. Some really great underwater 3D. (B&W)

SPOOKS (1953, Columbia, 16 min.)
The 3 Stooges again, this time trapped in a haunted house with a mad scientist. More great 3D gags. (B&W)

The following titles are 3D films that SHOULD be seen, but have NOT yet been converted to the 3D TV format. We suggest you consider contacting the respective film owners and let's get them converted!

THE CHARGE AT FEATHER RIVER (1953, Warner Bros., 96 min.)
Guy Madison, Frank Lovejoy. Good western story with very good 3D.

CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON (1954, Universal, 79 min.)
Richard Carlson, Julia Adams in a truly classic film. Good underwater 3D. (B&W)

IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE (1953, Universal, 82 min.)
Richard Carlson, Barbara Rush in Ray Bradbury's best film story. Very nice atmosphere sci-fi story about aliens that accidently crash on Earth. Excellent 3D. (B&W)

HOUSE OF WAX (1953, Warner Bros., 88 min.)
Vincent Price, Frank Lovejoy. This is it. 3D has never been better. A fun story, excellent production, and flawless 3D. This one MUST get on TV!!!

PHANTOM OF THE RUE MORGUE (1954, Warner Bros., 84 min.)
Karl Malden, Patricia Medina in a period murder-mystery-thriller very loosly based on an Edgar Allen Poe story. Excellent 3D.

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