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First 3D Movie Released in 1953

Viewers swarmed into Loew's State Theatre yesterday to watch Bwana Devil, the first full-length 3D film created by Arch Oboler's United Artists' production.   

Most of the scenes of Bwana Devil were shot in Hollywood, but the background action was captured under Oboler's guidance in the Belgian Congo and in British East Africa.

Loew's State Theater provided its audience with polaroid glasses to have a better sight of the feature film that seems to have depth and breadth. However, the plot of Oboler's movie is regarded as the least significant thing about it. Rather, the way in which it is presented becomes the main attraction. 

Audience members watching a three-dimensional (
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