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- Not only is Kiss Me Kate a ‘true’ 3D film, but it’s also a film that recognizes 3D is best used to replicate things that are intended to be seen in the flesh – like a Broadway musical. That’s what makes Kiss Me Kate one of the best 3D movies Hollywood has ever produced.
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Sep 20, 2019 · Not only is Kiss Me Kate a ‘true’ 3D film, but it’s also a film that recognizes 3D is best used to replicate things that are intended to be seen in the flesh – like a Broadway musical. That’s what makes Kiss Me Kate one of the best 3D movies Hollywood has ever produced.
- Helen Armitage
Kiss Me Kate was previewed on October 15, 1953 in four locations, two in 3-D with stereophonic sound (in Columbus, Ohio, and at the Victory Theatre in Evansville, Indiana) and two in 2-D (Loew's theaters in Rochester, New York and Houston).
Kiss Me Kate 3d Trailer True3d 1953 same as appears in itunes and appletv but in 3d here.
- 3 min
- 749
- Philip Heggie
With Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Ann Miller, Keenan Wynn. An ex-husband and wife team star in a musical version of 'The Taming of the Shrew'; off-stage, the production is troublesome with ex-lovers' quarrels and two gangsters looking for some money owed to them.
- (6.9K)
- Comedy, Musical, Romance
- George Sidney
- 1953-11-26
We open on the full three-dimensional munificence of the leading man's living room: with Cole Porter (actually Randell) looking on, silver-tongued impresario Fred Graham (Keel) tries to court...
At the time in 1953, director Sidney reimagined the play for Hollywood with the 1950s novelty of 3D. Unfortunately, though ‘KISS ME KATE’ was shot in both flat and 3D versions, the rapid decline of the fad meant the film was never released in its 3D version.
Directed by George Sidney. Starring Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Ann Miller, Bob Fosse, Carol Haney. Approx. 109 mins. 3-D restoration courtesy Warner Bros. “THEY’LL TAP INTO YOUR LAP!”