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Technirama is a
screen process that has been used by some film
production houses as an
alternative to CinemaScope. It was
first used in 1957 but fell into...
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Super Technirama 70 was the
marketing name for a
special type of
deluxe film
exhibition that was most po****r in the 1960s. It was the 70 mm
version of...
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Auntie Mame is a 1958
American Technirama Technicolor comedy film
based on the 1955
novel of the same name by
Edward Everett Tanner III (under the pseudonym...
- The Long
Ships is a 1964 Anglo–Yugoslav
adventure film shot in
Technirama directed by Jack
Cardiff and
starring Richard Widmark,
Sidney Poitier, Russ Tamblyn...
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systems used to
produce the 70mm
prints (Ultra
Panavision 70 and
Super Technirama 70) did
employ anamorphic lenses, 35mm (~1.38 in)
anamorphic reduction...
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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...
- Italian-American
adventure film
produced and
directed by
Henry Hathaway, shot in
Technirama and
Technicolor by Jack Cardiff, and
starring John Wayne,
Sophia Loren...
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features Charles Bickford and
Chuck Connors.
Filmed in
Technicolor and
Technirama, the
picture was
based on the
serialized magazine novel Ambush at Blanco...
- ballet.
Sleeping Beauty was the
first animated film to use the
Super Technirama 70
widescreen process and was the
second full-length
animated feature...
- d'Ampezzo, Rome and
Rocca di Papa, Italy; Paris; and Los Angeles,
using the
Technirama process in an
aspect ratio of 2.20:1.
According to the DVD commentary...