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Billy Graham (right) discusses scene with
Dick Ross, producer of Mr. Graham's World's Fair production, "Man
in the Fifth Dimension."
Movie With A Message
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Source: Industrial
Photography, May 1964
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A good film, in the opinion of many movie
critics, is one which evokes a positive emotional response. The
noted playwright, Maxwell Anderson, likened such a response to
a religious experience.
If this is the criterion for judging films,
then there is an extremely good film being shown hourly in the
Billy Graham Pavilion. The avowed purpose of "Man in the
Fifth Dimension" is to move viewers to receive Christ as
Savior and Lord -- right there and then. Certainly, this is a
call to a positive emotional response, whose demand for immediacy
and importance of decision is without precedent in film annals.
But judging from the lines making their way to the counseling
rooms behind doors at each end of the screen, it is a successful
call.
The film, the focal point of the "crusade
in Flushing Meadow," is shown in a red-carpeted, gold-draped
theater which seats 400. The exterior brick walls of the theater
are striking photo presentations in themselves. They are lined
with 14 photographic enlargements which trace Mr. Graham's worldwide
crusades. Two backlighted panels are four feet by 20 feet, and
12 panels are nine feet by four feet.
Made by Mr. Graham's own World Wide Picture
Company, the 28-minute, 70mm Todd-AO color film was filmed at
spiritually significant locales throughout the world, and details
the story of man from the Creation. It closes with Mr. Graham's
call to make a decision for Christ. During the first year of
the Fair, it is estimated that more than one million people will
see the film.
A unique feature of the film presentation
is a simultaneous translation system, similar to that in use
at the United Nations, to reach visitors from abroad. Speaking
in English, Mr. Graham is heard narrating the film. A control
built into the arm rest of each chair in the air-conditioned
theater can switch the sound track to a choice of six different
languages which are heard through a plastic earpiece: French,
Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Japanese and German. The multi-lingual
seven-channel system was installed by Round Hill Associates.
It is hoped that in the second year of the Fair, eight-channel
translation will be possible.
"Man in the Fifth Dimension" took
seven months to shoot, and was World Wide Pictures' most ambitious
effort to date. Scripted by James F. Collier, it was produced
by World Wide's president, Dick Ross. Mr. Ross was an American
Film Festival Blue Ribbon winner for the movie "Africa On
The Bridge," a documentary of the Billy Graham Crusade in
the emerging continent.
Filming took the company from Mount Palomar,
where footage was shot through the great 200-inch telescope there,
to the Holy Land. Interior scenes were filmed at Paramount's
Studios in Hollywood.
Visiting the Holy Land can be a moving experience
for anyone. But tensions between Israel and the Arab world can
make location shooting there difficult.
The religious rift splitting the Holy Land
was felt when Mr. Ross and Jim Collier went from the Jordanian
side of Jerusalem, through the Mandelbaum Gate to the Israeli
sector for some advance location scouting. The rest of the crew
remained behind at the Ambassador Hotel in Jordan.
"We were at the King David Hotel, not
more than a couple of hundred yards from the Ambassador,"
Mr. Ross notes. "but because of the restrictions on communications
between the two countries, we couldn't call our friends to tell
them of our plans.
"Finally, we called our London office
and had them relay the message. We had to span continents to
communicate with friends less than a quarter of a mile away."
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Source: Souvenir
Book, Man in the Fifth Dimension
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THE MIRACLE
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OF TODD-AO
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TODD-AO
is a revolutionary motion picture process in which the photographic
methods and projection allow the audience to be a participant
in every scene. The miracle of special lenses with 128 degrees
of viewing angle and the curved screen provide realism and intimacy,
using the principles by which the human eye sees.
The excitement of participation
in the action is further heightened by the TODD-AO 6-channel
sound system reproduced through five carefully spaced speakers
behind the screen and a battery of "surround speakers"
at the rear of the auditorium. The result to the viewer is the
illusion of center seats in a great concert hall.
To the left on this page is a
life-size reproduction of a strip of 70-millimeter film from
Man in the 5th Dimension, showing the magnetic tracks
on which the stereophonic sound is recorded on each side of the
picture frame.
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Souvenir Brochure
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a personal
word
You
are about to embark on a breathtaking journey through the four-dimensional
world of space and time into the realm of the fifth dimension,
the dimension of the spirit. It is my earnest prayer that it
will be an unforgettable experience during which you will encounter
the Living Christ, joining the unending procession of those who,
in every generation and culture, have discovered the real meaning
and purpose of life.
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"MAN IN THE 5th DIMENSION"
begins atop Mt. Palomar in
southern California, home of the world's largest telescope, the
famed 200-inch "window on the universe." The design
and order of the Creator's hand are eloquently depicted in star
clouds and clusters of our own galaxy and the distant island
universes of other giant galactic systems millions of light-years
away from us. |
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creation is told in the setting of what has been called "man's
oldest living things, " the towering California Redwoods
of the Pacific Coast. O The Apostle Paul addressed scholars of
first-century Athens on Mars Hill, just below the Acropolis.
His words are equally relevant to the 20th-century |
mind, which inherited
so much from the Golden Age of Greece. O It was in the shepherd's
fields below Bethlehem that the birth of Christ was heralded
by angelic hosts. O Augustine, Pascal, Tolstoy and America's
"Founding Fathers" demonstrate the continuity of Christian
witness down to the present day. |
Source: Souvenir
Brochure, Billy Graham Pavilion
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acknowledgements
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| color astronomical
photos copyrighted by CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY; electron
microscope laboratory, courtesy of RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA;
electron micrographs by JAMES A. FREEMAN, M.D., LOUISIANA
STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE; Washington monuments,
cooperation of DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, NATIONAL PARK
SERVICE; European and Middle East administrative supervision,
MARTIN WEEKS, REX PUBLICITY, LONDON; International translations:
Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, by FAR EAST BROADCASTING
COMPANY; French, German, Russian by MONTAGE ET SYNCHRONIZATION |
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production credits
| director of photography |
RALPH WOOLSEY, ASC |
| music composed and conducted
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RALPH CARMICHAEL |
| film editor |
IRVING BERLIN, ACE |
| production managers |
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USA West Coast, REX
BAILEY
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USA East Coast, ROBERT
BARON
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Europe and Middle
East, JOHN IRELAND
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| art director |
EARL HEDRICK |
| assistant director |
RALPH AXNESS |
| make-up artist |
NICKI MARCELLINO |
| music and effects editorial |
GENE MARTIN |
| special photographic effects |
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RUSSELL BUSBY |
| special art |
HOWARD SANDEN |
| recording supervision |
FRED HYNES |
| music recording |
MURRAY SPIVAK |
| sound |
DON ROGERS |
| technical supervision |
MICHAEL STRONG |
| laboratory liaison |
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RICHARD F.
LEDERHAUS
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| communications |
JOHN ROBERTSON |
| continuity |
DOROTHY YUTZI |
| production assistants |
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Hollywood, SYLVIA
ROSS
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Washington D.C.,
LILLIAN BROWN
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Greece, MICHALIS
GRIGORIOU
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Jordan, IBRAHIM BAHLAWWAN
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Israel, SAMUEL BECKER
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| optical effects |
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FILM EFFECTS of Hollywood
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- THE BILLY GRAHAM EVANGELISTIC
ASSOCIATION
- 1300 Harmon Place, Minneapolis,
Minnesota 55403
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Souvenir Brochure
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an
evangelistic
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message
for the
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millions
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presented
in 7 languages
The
"greatest man-made show in history" -- the spectacular
New York World's Fair -- is open from April to October, 1964
and 1965.
The
Gospel of Jesus Christ is not man-made, but it will be proclaimed
day and night in several languages through "Man in the Fifth
Dimension." This new film is to be shown 12 times a day,
seven days a week, in the specially-designed Billy Graham Pavilion.
The
dynamic message and glorious color of the film, the unusual wrap-around
screen and the air-conditioned solitude of the theatre, will
present the Gospel message with a powerful impact on every viewer.
As
the film closes with an invitation from Mr. Graham, a trained
staff of counselors -- fluent in several languages -- will minister
to each inquirer.
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This new evangelistic film epic, specially
produced for this Gospel witness at the Fair, undertakes to describe
mans extra or "fifth" dimension -- the life of the
human spirit. In swift sequence the giant galaxies, tiny microscopic
organisms, saints and savants of history, cultures and civilizations
of the heroic past are summoned to bear testimony to the Glory
of God and the spiritual nature of man. Then the story narrows
down to one solitary individual, Jesus Christ, the Carpenter
of Nazareth, and the effect of this Man upon the world. The film
closes on a highly personal note as Mr. Graham invites viewers
to receive Christ as Savior and Lord. |
- To request information
or to offer financial assistance, write to:
- THE BILLY GRAHAM EVANGELISTIC
ASSOCIATION
- 1300 Harmon Place, Minneapolis
3, Minnesota
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Source: Souvenir
Brochure, Billy Graham Pavilion
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