The first presentation of 3D films before a paying audience took place at the Astor Theater, New York, on June 10, 1915. The program consisted of three one-reelers, the first of rural scenes in the USA, the second a selection of scenes from Famous Players' Jim, the Penman (US '15), with John Mason and Marie Doro, and the third a travelog of Niagara falls. The first 3D feature film was Nat Deverich's 5-reel melodrama Power of Love (US '22). The first feature-length talkie in 3D was Sante Bonaldo's Nozze vagabonde (It '36), The first feature-length talkie in color and 3D was Alexander Andreyevsky's Soyuzdetfilm production Robinson Crusoe (USSR '47). The first 3D feature with stereophonic sound was Warner Brothers' House of Wax (US '53). http://www.3dgear.com/scsc/movies/firsts.html
I'm pretty sure it was "Bwana Devil" a very early version of the story "The Ghost and The Darkness" was based on. The ads promised you "A lion in your lap"
Chota Chetan was the first Indian 3D movie.
no it's not.
The first 3D film was viewed infront of a paying audience on June 10th, 1915. The first 3D film was also viewed at the Astor Theater in New York and they played Nat Deverich's 5-reel melodrama Power of Love.
A 3D movie
No
New York is known for the first 3D movie
Chota Chetan was the first Indian 3D movie.
Monster vs Aliens 3D
The Ice Age movie that was in 3D was Ice Age Continental Drift 3D.
The first 3D horror movie was the 1953 release of House of Wax, starring Vincent Price.
haunted
3D 1953 Man in the dark
no it's not.
Robert Stack in "Bwana Devil" .
They made the first 3D movie.
3d?
The Abyss (1988)