List of 70 Mm Films - 70mm Releases From 3-strip Negative

70mm Releases From 3-strip Negative

  • To Be Alive! (1964) converted from 3 x 35mm to Ultra Panavision
  • Cinerama's Russian Adventure (1966) optically converted from Kinopanorama to 70 mm Cinerama
  • This is Cinerama (1972) – optically converted from Cinerama to 70 mm Cinerama

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