1953's 'Robot Monster' Free Halloween Screening in Eye-Popping 3-D (SF)
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1953's 'Robot Monster' Free Halloween Screening in Eye-Popping 3-D (SF)
"The Golden Gate Stereoscopic Society and the Internet Archive present a free public screening of the one and only ROBOT MONSTER (1953) in its original, eye-popping 3-D! Join us on Thursday, October 30, 2025, for a journey back to the golden age of science fiction, when atomic fears and Cold War anxieties gave birth to some of the most wonderfully weird films ever made."
"A Glimpse into the Golden Age of 3-D Thanks to the efforts of the 3-D Film Archive, the world's leading experts in vintage stereoscopic film restoration, Robot Monster has been meticulously restored from its original 35mm elements. This isn't the red-and-blue anaglyph 3-D of comic books; this is the crisp, clear, polarized 3-D that will immerse you in Ro-Man's world of stock footage and Bronson Canyon landscapes."
"The Golden Gate Stereoscopic Society is the San Francisco / Bay Area's acclaimed stereo (3-D) photography club. 3-D movies like Robot Monster are an extension of this passion, and we are thrilled to share this stunning restoration with a new audience. If you've ever been fascinated by 3-D, this is a perfect opportunity to meet like-minded enthusiasts and see what our club is all about."
A free public screening of Robot Monster (1953) in original polarized 3-D will take place on Thursday, October 30, 2025. The film was filmed in four days on a shoestring budget and evolved into a cult classic known for its nonsensical, silly, and surreal qualities alongside unexpected pathos. The 3-D Film Archive restored the film from original 35mm elements to crisp polarized 3-D. The Internet Archive and Golden Gate Stereoscopic Society are collaborating as Bay Area nonprofit institutions to present the screening. The program celebrates public-domain preservation and invites 3-D enthusiasts to gather and view vintage stereoscopic cinema.
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