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Compiled by: Thomas Hauerslev. Opening dates by David Coles 
TitleReleasedCinemaNotes
This is CINERAMA30.09.1952Broadway Theatre,  NYC, USACinerama
Cinerama Holiday08.02.1955Warner, NYC, USACinerama
Seven Wonders of the World10.04.1956Warner, NYC, USACinerama
Search for Paradise24.09.1957Warner, NYC, USACinerama
Cinerama South Seas Adventure16.07.1958Warner, NYC, USACinerama
"Renault Dauphine"  (Commercial short)1959Empire, Paris, FranceCinerama
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm07.08.1962Loew's Cinerama, NYC, USACinerama, 24 frames per second
How The West Was Won01.11.1962London Casino,  EnglandCinerama, 24 frames per second. Segments and process shots in Ultra Panavision 70
The Best of Cinerama13.11.1962Palace, Cleveland, USACinerama
Cinerama's Russian Adventure29.03.1966McVickers, Chicago, USACinerama, 24 frames per second. Edited from Kinopanorama
    
In the Picture (short)xx.09.2012Cinerama Dome, Hollywood, USANew 3-strip short made with vintage Cinerama camera to celebrate Cinerama's 60th anniversary
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Assistant contributors on some large format lists includes Michael Coate, David Coles, Jeffrey L. Johnson, Scott Marshall, Tak Miagishima, Rick Mitchell, Dan Scherlock, Richard Vetter and Ingolf Vonau.

Based on material found in many sources, including trade papers, Variety, Wide Screen Movies (Robert E. Carr & R. Michael Hayes) and Four Aspects of The Film (James L Limbacher)

 

 
  
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