Doug Bull
Advanced Member
Thanks Bob.
I'm thrilled to think that I actually saw both "Young Bess" and "Escape From Fort Bravo" on MGM's giant PANORAMIC screen back in the 50s.
I still remember seeing the films, but sadly I don't remember what impact the Widescreen had on me at the time.
Here's a hard one: When did MGM adopt the MetroScope credit and what was the first title to use it?
I'm thrilled to think that I actually saw both "Young Bess" and "Escape From Fort Bravo" on MGM's giant PANORAMIC screen back in the 50s.
I still remember seeing the films, but sadly I don't remember what impact the Widescreen had on me at the time.
Here's a hard one: When did MGM adopt the MetroScope credit and what was the first title to use it?