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- World's first drama shot with the revolutionary Showscan (TM) process. the movie tells a journey through time which allows to approach styles as varied as romance, peplum, gangster film, historic war and science fiction
- See the full spectrum of the Showscan process. Magic sequences, special effects, miniature photography, high speed thrills and suspense.
- A young girl joins a space creature named Zargon and together they soar over British Columbia's endless majestic beauty.
- One inch from the ground at eighty miles per hour, speed down a twisted mountain road on a luge board for this all-out race to the finish line.
- How to create the imagination of movement for fun parks is the theme of this documentary. Although engineers try and try to create machines that shake, tilt, turn, lift and drop people in a way that fools their senses, the real McCoy cannot be imitated: Roller Coasters just let you experience movement much, much more intense than everything else - even on the screen.
- The touching and comical story of a young boy's relationship with a robot.
- A young Japanese girl and a young Korean boy who meet at an amusement park steal an evil magician's magic wand and are chased by him all around the world.
- All in subjective sequence shot, a fantastic stroll through the maze of an old disused gold mine shot with the Showscan 70mm process.
- Leonardo Da Vinci has a dream. The anguished inventor fears his life's work is meaningless until a dream lands him in 20th-century Milan and right into the middle of a festival celebrating his own inventions.
- The down and dirty hometown boys are challenged to a game of dune buggy soccer.
- Witness a deep water rescue within a specially designed submersible simulator.
- Fantasies become nightmares and dreams become reality in the spellbinding story of a young boy and his family.
- You've been invited on a "special tour" of Count Dracula's castle. Luckily, you have a - "ahem" - friendly tour guide (Arthur Malet). Just remember to not touch anything and make sure that, whatever you do, you don't stay out past midnight
- Speciality theatre film/ride film for simulators show, shot with the exclusive Showscan 70mm process.
- A Showscan ride film. Climb behind the wheel of an awesome 300 horsepower, 180 mph race car, in this thrill-packed, high-speed contest.
- A 15-minute demo reel for Douglas Trumbull's Showscan film process, featuring white water rafting on the Stanislaus River, snowmobiling with skiers on Mount Rose in Tahoe, a rollercoaster at Knott's Berry Farm, and a Grand Canyon fly over.
- A composite 10-minute virtual experience of a series of events filmed in Showscan and provided in a 48-seat cinema with hydraulic seats that lurch, bounce and shudder to extremely convincing effect, with a great cross-country biking scene.
- Enter the treacherous underground tunnels of a strange planet to stop the threat of big bad bugs and their powerful Queen.
- Battle in an outer space demolition derby against alien space vehicles in an adventure from Lucas Arts' Industrial Light and Magic, creators of the effects for Star Wars. Filmed and screened in the Showscan 70mm process.
- Made for the "Environment Pavilion" at World's Fair Expo '92, consisting in shots of nature, a family driving through wilderness, showcase of poverty and environmental impact of humans, trash dumps, large cities, factories, pollution, etc.
- A Showscan ride film. It features large excerpts of previous Showscan short Beach Buggies (1988), filmed on the beaches of California.
- In the year 2300, centuries of pollution have made planet Earth uninhabitable for the human race. As the chosen warrior, you must fight an all-powerful dragon that rules this planet.
- A touristic and historic overview of France, filmed and screened in Showscan. All the grandeur of France is re-visited in this sensual glimpse of the past and present. Produced to celebrate the 200th Anniversary of the French Revolution.
- The short Showscan commercial for Chevrolet's 75th Anniversary Dealer Show in Orlando, Florida, was shown in its original format there and was later converted to the standard 35mm format and exhibited in motion picture theaters nationwide.
- Bounce through a giant pinball machine in this totally computer generated, award winning, intergalactic thriller. This ride takes place in a giant pinball type of environment somewhere in outer space, with nine sportive vehicles competing.
- Ride Colossus, the greatest wooden roller coaster ever created.
- Buckle up for an intense thrill ride, competing against ruthless riders on the haunted raceways of Survivor Roadrace 2010, a game show where the surviving winner takes one million dollars.
- A short Showscan ride film inviting you to luge to the finish line on the Calgary Olympic bobsled run. Produced by Showscan Entertainment in the USA, and available on LaserDisc with Showscan's Desert Duel, Rollercoaster, and Runaway Train.
- Our Earth is full of wonders that fill us with awe, inspiration and humility. Let's explore its spectacular natural vistas.
- Set in a series of national parks, this un-narrated ode to the natural world unleashes the drama of the earth's lands as well as the evolutionary behavior in the animal kingdom. Produced in "Showscan" for the Seville World's Fair, 1992.
- A vivid, brilliant and breathtaking breeze through Australia which you will never want to end. The pageantry and people of New South Wales welcome you home in a film produced for this country's bicentennial.
- A Showscan ride film. Shoot the rapids through dangerous waters in a rubber raft.
- A motion simulator ride that took you on a Shuttle trip to the moons of Jupiter.
- "Poitou" is a 48 fps/showscan/70mm film especially made for the French theme park based upon multimedia, cinematographic, and audiovisual techniques, Le Parc du Futuroscope, located in the Poitou region. It pitches Poitou's touristic tour.
- Plunge brakeless through the steep passages of the Swiss Alps. Produced by Showscan Entertainment Inc. in the USA. Available on LaserDisc with other classic Showscan shorts: Desert Duel, Roller Coaster, and Olympic Bobsled.
- New South World is a Showscan 70mm film celebrating the beauty of "Oz", especially produced for Expo '88 held in Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia, during a six-month period, between April 30, 1988, and October 30, 1988.
- A Showscan ride film. Mutiple motorcycles racing around and upside down, coming within inches of each other.
- In 1986, Showscan Film Corp. produced and delivered a one-hour Showscan corporate film for Chevrolet's 75th Anniversary Dealer Show in Orlando, Florida, and a short ad Chevrolet 75th Anniversary Dealer Film (1986), later converted to the standard 35mm format for plex.
- Compete in the ultimate match race in a 4-wheel drive vehicle through the Mojave Desert. Showscan ride film for simulators show, shot in California with the gorgeous Showscan 70mm process.
- Fly in a heart-stopping, action-packed aerial adventure in authentic British and German World War II aircraft.
- A touristic and historic overview of France, filmed and screened in Showscan. All the grandeur of France is re-visited in this sensual glimpse of the past and present. Produced to celebrate the 200th Anniversary of the French Revolution.
- Space Shuttle America was a film-based simulator ride, created using the Showscan film process and a ride platform provided by Intamin. It was a star attraction at Six Flags' Great America from 1994 to 2007.
- A Showscan ride film. Try to evade the police in hot pursuit through the German countryside.
- A Showscan ride film. Let Mother Nature take you on her wildest ride.
- A Showscan ride film. Experience the excitement of a ski run in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
- A Showscan ride film. Join a Royal Navy helicopter team to save a downed pilot in the North Sea.
- A Showscan ride film shown in United Artists Theaters as a lobby simulation attraction in the mid-90s. Narrated by Peter Cullen.