Films
The following films were lensed in either Camera 65 or Ultra Panavision 70:
- Raintree County (1957) – credited as MGM Camera 65.
- Ben-Hur (1959) – credited as MGM Camera 65.
- How the West Was Won (1962) – selected scenes only in Ultra Panavision.
- Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) – credited as Ultra Panavision.
- It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) – filmed in Ultra Panavision. Also projected using the single-projector Cinerama system.
- The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964) – credited as Ultra Panavision.
- The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) – filmed in Ultra Panavision. Also originally projected using the single-projector Cinerama system.
- The Hallelujah Trail (1965) – filmed in Ultra Panavision. Also originally projected using the single-projector Cinerama system.
- Battle of the Bulge (1965) – filmed in Ultra Panavision. Also originally projected using the single-projector Cinerama system.
- Khartoum (1966) – filmed in Ultra Panavision. Also originally projected using the single-projector Cinerama system.
Many sources often claim the 1959 film The Big Fisherman was filmed in Ultra Panavision, but Panavision itself says that the film was shot in Super Panavision 70.
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