
Bolex Stereo
Bolex Stereo
Bolex Stereo at Fmovies. Promotional 3D film advertising the capabilities of the Bolex Stereo 16 mm camera and attachment.
- Genre: Documentary
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- Director: Larry Crolius
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Bolex Stereo at Fmovies. Promotional 3D film advertising the capabilities of the Bolex Stereo 16 mm camera and attachment.


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