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Cinerama Holiday is a 1955 film shot in Cinerama. Structured as a criss-cross travel documentary, it shows an American couple (John and Betty Marsh) traveling in Europe and a Swiss couple (Fred Troller and Beatrice Troller) traveling in the United States. Like all of the original Cinerama productions, the emphasis is on spectacle and ...
Cinerama Holiday: Directed by Robert L. Bendick, Philippe De Lacy. With John Marsh, Betty Marsh, Fred Troller, Beatrice Troller. Travelogue featuring an American couple traveling in Europe and a European couple traveling in the U.S, with the emphasis on the cinematography which was viewed on a special curved screen with three projectors.
Cinerama Holiday was the 2nd of the original, 3-panel Cinerama travelogues. Released in 1955, the motion picture crisscrosses two hybridized travelogues of the “Cinerama camera accompanied ...
Mar 9, 2015 · CINERAMA HOLIDAY was the 2nd of the original, 3-panel Cinerama travelogues. Released in 1955, the motion picture crisscrosses two hybridized travelogues of the “Cinerama camera accompanied” vacations of two adventurous, real-life, married couples.
Cinerama Holiday marked the feature film debuts of Betty and John Marsh, and Beatrice and Fred Troller, none of whom was a professional actor. According to a Variety news item dated January 13, 1954, Betty Marsh was located through a University of Kansas City drama class.
Like all the Cinerama spectacles, “Cinerama Holiday” is a time capsule capturing a bygone way of life and some fabulous locations around America and abroad. Review by Toby Mortimer ★★★★★
Cinerama Holiday (1955) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
CINERAMA HOLIDAY, a spectacle travelogue in the Cinerama wide-screen process; adapted by Otis Carney and Louis de Rochemont from "America Through a French Looking Glass" by Renee and Pierre...
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Synopsis. Travelogue featuring an American couple traveling in Europe and a European couple traveling in the U.S, with the emphasis on the cinematography which was viewed on a special curved screen with three projectors. Movie Soulmates' ratings.