Forget the gimmicks that you expect from normal 3D – there won’t be anything popping out of the screen and into your lap. Instead this Natural 3D process is designed to draw the audience into the action and drama for a more realistic and satisfying experience. Hitchcock used it most successfully in Dial M for Murder but it is in widescreen outdoor epics like The Alamo that it truly comes into its own. Action on the screen has never looked so thrilling and convincing as in Natural 3D. This post-production side-by-side 3D release is a world first combining Natural 3D with a stunning Blu-Ray HD image and incredible Dolby Surround Sound . For a truly unforgettable movie experience, sit back and watch this wonderful film on your large-screen 3D TV and sound system. It’ll take you right into the heart of the excitement and spectacle at -- |
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On June 12, 1963, 20th Century Fox unveiled the Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton epic Cleopatra at its premiere in New York. The Hollywood Reporter’s critic appraised the film in a review originally titled “‘Cleopatra’ is Colossal Box Office Attraction — Wanger-Mankiewicz Production Vast Popular Entertainment; Performances Outstanding; Elizabeth Taylor Tops.”
New York — Power and passion are the twin and intertwined themes of Cleopatra, and they have never burned with greater intensity or amid such opulence as they do in this extraordinary film. The 20th-Fox presentation, produced by Walter Wanger and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, will be one of the most popular films ever made. Now that the picture has finally reached the screen; now that the production difficulties and the vast personal publicity are ended; now it is possible to assess what is on the screen. What is there, in acting and spectacle, combined with the astonishing interest in the film itself, makes one thing certain: Cleopatra will be one of the biggest grossing pictures in Hollywood history; it may be the biggest. It is a safe, calculated guess to state that it will reach and surpass its break-even point.