
The collection features Kelley’s Plasticon Pictures, the oldest surviving 3-D demonstration film from 1922, showcasing remarkable scenes of Washington and New York City. It also includes New Dimensions, the first American full-color 3-D film, initially presented at the 1940 World’s Fair. Thrills for You serves as a promotional piece for the Pennsylvania Railroad, while Stardust in Your Eyes offers a comedic standup act by Slick Slavin. The trailer for The Maze highlights the exceptional production design by William Cameron Menzies. Doom Town, a provocative film critiquing atomic testing, was mysteriously withdrawn from circulation. The lineup also features the widescreen puppet cartoon The Adventures of Sam Space, the burlesque comedy I’ll Sell My Shirt, unseen in 3-D for over six decades, and Boo Moon, a prime example of color stereoscopic animation, among others!