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Dec 27, 2020

[Answer] What was the first 3D film ever made?

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...1. "The Power of Love" 2. "Jaws" 3. "Jurassic Park" 4. "The Wizard of Oz"




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"The Power of Love" - Not even 20 years after the first feature film played in theaters, the first 3D feature film was released in 1922. The five-reel-long film entitled “The Power of Love” was screened for a live audience. Unfortunately, the film reels are lost, but a synopsis of what they contained remains. In the film, a young woman named Maria is given away by her father to a man he’s indebted to named Alvarez. However, she has eyes for another man named O'Neill. Alvarez doesn't give in easily and instead frames O'Neill for murder. When Alvarez attempts to shoot his rival dead, Maria jumps in front of him to save him and lives to tell the tale — as well as reveal Alvarez’s lie. While the movie was well-received, audiences didn’t enjoy it in 3D and it was later released in 2D.:


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