BWANA DEVIL
(Arch Oboler-United Artists) O far as I know, this was the first full-length 3-D film made. It is also in colour and was photographed (so the credits tell us) in such primitive localities as the Belgian Congo, Kenya, Uganda and California. Among the incunabula of the 3-D screen, therefore, it has certainly some historic place. But I doubt if it can honestly make any other claim upon one’s. attention. The stereoscopic effect is fitful, the photography lacks sharpness and the story (man-eating lions y. jungle railroad engineers) ranks, for footling fatuity, with the poorest I have seen in a generation of film-going. -_
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 723, 22 May 1953, Page 17
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104BWANA DEVIL New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 723, 22 May 1953, Page 17
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