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productions in
black and
white were
begun in 1956 at Fox
under the
trade name,
RegalScope. The
latter used the very same
optics as CinemaScope, but, usually, a...
- (1958); in Color/GrandScope
Harakiri (1962) a.k.a. Sepuku; in Shochiku-
Regalscope Samurai Spy (1962) a.k.a. Spy Hunter; in Shochiku-European
Scope The X...
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Space Master X-7 is a 1958
American horror science fiction film in
Regalscope from
Regal Films,
produced by
Bernard Gl****er,
directed by
Edward Bernds...
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Devil is a 1957
American widescreen science fiction horror film, shot in
RegalScope, from
Regal Films, that was produced, written, and
directed by Kurt Neumann...
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Producers Incorporated to film B
pictures in
CinemaScope (but "branded"
RegalScope). 20th Century-Fox
produced new
musicals using the
CinemaScope process...
- the cold. The film was shot in an
anamorphic wide
screen format called Regalscope,
renamed "Hammerscope" by the company. Val
Guest found it an unsatisfactory...
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Panamorph (US)
Panavision (US) Panoramic(a) (Italy)
Perfimascope (Malaysia)
Regalscope (US; 20th
Century Fox's
trade name for
CinemaScope when used on black...
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films would carry the
CInemaScope label, Regal's
product used the term "
Regalscope" in its films' credits.
Beginning with
Stagecoach to Fury (1956), Regal...