Thanks for the info! I hadn't realized there were "only" 50. Is that really all of them (in the Hollywood system, anyway)? And I see there was a scattering of additional films produced after the '52-'55 flurry; would you know about many of those there were?
Mr. Furmanek, I wanted to say how happy I was to discover your website, and that I enjoyed reading every article. I was quite excited to see Warner's releasing House Of Wax. I think the site is a college course in all things 3-D!
We've just updated our website to include new information on the never-completed feature, THE 3-D FOLLIES.
There's also new data on shorts and industrial films including the lost 1954 General Motors short, THIS IS PROGRESS. With 3-D footage of the XP-21 Firebird, this lost film must be found. Please share!
Thanks for all that info, Bob! It's interesting to see so many 3D releases in the decades after that first great glory period for 3D in the '50s; I hadn't realized there were so many in that timeframe between 1955 and 1998 (though I do see a number of the releases are reissues of previous ones).