Which was the first film in-flight? The first FILM IN-FLIGHT was First National’s production of Conan Doyle’s The Lost World, shown during an Imperial Airways scheduled flight to the …
Who produced the first horror film? The first FILM HORROR was a one-reel production of R.L. Stevenson’s Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, released in the spring of 1908 by …
Which was the first film shown commercially? The first COMMERCIAL PRESENTATION OF FLIMS took place at Holland Bros’ Kinetoscope Parlor, 1155 Broadway, New York, which opened for business on …
Who made the first colour cartoon film? The first COLOUR CARTOON FILM was Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs which opened at the cathey circle Theatre, Los Angels, …
Who developed the cinerama film? The first CINERAMA FILM was This is Cinerama, which opened in New York on 30 September 1952 and ran for 122 weeks. The first …
Which was the first cinemascope film? The first CINEMASCOPE FILM was 20-Century Fox’s The Robe, which was premiered at Grauman’s Chinese Theater, Hollywood, on 24 Sept. 1953.
Who made the first animated cartoon films? ANIMATED CARTOON FILMS were made in the USA and Britain in 1906. The earliest American example was Humorous Phases of Funny Faces, …
Which was the first film animal star to appear regularly in films? The dog Rover, hero of Cecil Hepworth’s outstandingly successful low-budget (£ 13 s 9 d) box-office hit …
Who developed 3-D films? The first THREE-DIMENSIONAL FILM were three short subjects made in an anaglyphic process developed by Edwin S. Porter and W.E. Waddell and presented at the …
When was the first film shot from an aero plane? The first FILM SHOT FROM AN AEROPLANE was taken by L.P. Bonvillain, a pathe cineatographer piloted by Wilbur Wright …