Bwana Devil (1952) | |
| Director(s) | Arch Oboler |
| Producer(s) | Arch Oboler, Sidney W. Pink (associate) |
| Top Genres | Action, Adventure |
| Top Topics | Period Piece |
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Bwana Devil (1952) was a Adventure - Action Film directed by Arch Oboler and produced by Arch Oboler and Sidney W. Pink.
SYNOPSIS
Stack plays a lion hunter in this jungle adventure. He's brought to Africa to kill off a pair of vicious man-eaters who keep eating workers during the construction of an important continental rail line. At first, he thinks it will be a walk in the park, but the lions soon change his mind. Filmed in an early 3D process.
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Dr. McLean:
There's a good guest... brings his own cook and his own bedroom!
Bob: I don't need any help, I'll get that scurvy lion myself.
Dr. McLean: I've seen more game in the streets of Glasgow.
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Bob: I don't need any help, I'll get that scurvy lion myself.
Dr. McLean: I've seen more game in the streets of Glasgow.
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Facts about
Is the first American 3-D movie shot in color.
Bwana Devil was the first American feature film shown using Polaroid's dual-projector 3D system.
Arch Oboler traveled to Africa in 1948 to make audio recordings of native peoples. While in Africa, Oboler met William D. Snyder, a 16mm cameraman with his own industrial filmmaking company in Fargo, North Dakota. During their travels throughout Africa, Mr. Snyder shot the African footage that appears in Bwana Devil.
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Bwana Devil was the first American feature film shown using Polaroid's dual-projector 3D system.
Arch Oboler traveled to Africa in 1948 to make audio recordings of native peoples. While in Africa, Oboler met William D. Snyder, a 16mm cameraman with his own industrial filmmaking company in Fargo, North Dakota. During their travels throughout Africa, Mr. Snyder shot the African footage that appears in Bwana Devil.
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