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It Came From Outer Space

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2006

Amazing sights the human eye has never before seen!

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  • THey used one red lens and one green lens in the 3D glasses back in the day.

  • @Beamshipcaptain Actually the first uses of 3D in films used polarized lenses like today. It wasn't until the mid to late fifties that they starting using the stereotypical red/blue lenses.

  • didn't realize it was done in 3D.... so were the glasses for it like grey... and uh.... let's see.... darker grey??? :) Gotta love the old movies

  • Actually they were. They used polarized lenses just like we use today in modern 3D films.

  • As I watch this trailer I am sitting in the very room that Richard Carlson (the star of the movie) taught drama at the University of Minnesota before becoming an actor. Now is that weird or what? I love this picture!

  • Woah, cool.

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  • Thx!

    Ray harryhausen is AWESOME!

  • wow i cant wait til it comes out lol

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  • @reluctantprophet7 I think they had the red and green ones back then.

  • sometimes i wonder if there are several cities like this in the usa where the alien brain takes over the town and everyone talks like they are in an aircraft hanger with and echo ive been to some cities like that especially in new mexico

  • scifi classic

  • Holy shit there was 3D back then?!!!!!!!

  • Lucky enough to see this in 3D in a theater a few years back...it worked really well, a lot better than the crap they got now!!!

  • "... with objects coming right out of the screen so real they almost touch you!" couldn't resist laughing a little bit. I can never keep myself from laughing at ironic things, but in this case mostly because I automatically compare the modern technology based on "It came from outer space" and other similar "3D-films" from the classic 50's. It's such a big difference! and yet it's only been about 60 years since then.

  • I'm looking at this film as 1 of my 3 focus films on "The Development Of 3D - Fad Or Future?" & has, rapidly, become one of my favourite Black & white films

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