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Sep 5, 2020

[Answer] What was the only film to use Smell-O-Vision, an invention that released odors into the theater?

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Scent of Mystery - Smell-O-Vision was first showcased in 1939 by Swiss scientist Dr. Hans Laube, who showed that a system of ducts and fans could waft odors into and then (quickly) out of theaters. The 1960 movie “Scent of Mystery” was the first — and only — film to use the technology in theaters. Produced by Mike Todd and directed by Jack Cardiff, “Scent of Mystery” used scents as clues in a whodunit. It starred Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Lorre, and Denholm Elliott. Reviews clearly didn’t really focus on the acting. Reviewer Dennis Schwartz wrote, “It stinks, but only from the perfume it releases in the theater.”:


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