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  2. Category:Cinerama Releasing Corporation films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cinerama Releasing Corporation films" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Cinerama - Wikipedia

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    The Cinerama Dome was designed for the three-projector system but never actually had it installed until recent years as it opened with the first of the single film 70 mm Cinerama films, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963). Cinerama restorationist and former Canadian broadcast engineer, Tom H. March's Calgary basement. [24]

  4. Cinerama Releasing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Cinerama Releasing Corporation (CRC) was a motion picture company established in 1967 that originally released films produced by its namesake parent company that was considered an "instant major". [ li 1 ]

  5. Category:Cinerama - Wikipedia

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    Category: Cinerama. 2 languages. ... Seven Wonders of the World (film) T. To the Moon and Beyond This page was last edited on 19 March 2018, at 01:24 (UTC). ...

  6. List of 70 mm films - Wikipedia

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    The following movies were filmed using 65mm or 70mm negative stock. Titles are followed by the photographic process(es) employed. Releases produced in Todd-AO, Todd-70, Super Panavision 70 (also known as Panavision 70), Panavision System 65 (also known as Panavision Super 70), Dimension 150, Arri 765 and Superpanorama 70 (also known as MClS 70 and MCS Superpanorama 70) were photographed with ...

  7. Seven Wonders of the World (film) - Wikipedia

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    Merian C. Cooper started Seven Wonders of the World as the second Cinerama film after 1952's This Is Cinerama. [2] By September 1953, $1 million had already been spent and it was estimated that it would cost a further $1 million to complete. [2] Stanley Warner Corp. acquired the rights to the film (and all Cinerama product) during production. [2]

  8. List of Technirama films - Wikipedia

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    Films made using the Technirama or Super Technirama process are listed below. Note that the only difference between the two is the choice of gauge (35 mm or 70 mm) for the projection print: all Technirama and Super Technirama films are shot using the identical horizontal 35 mm anamorphic process. All Super Technirama films were also released on ...

  9. Lists of films - Wikipedia

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    List of films considered the best; List of films considered the worst; List of films shown at Butt-Numb-A-Thon; List of films shown at the New York Film Festival; List of films shown at the Sundance Film Festival; List of films spoofed by Mad; List of films with a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes; List of films with a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes