Sight, Sound & Smell
circa 1959: American film producer Mike Todd Jr (left) sits with Swiss inventor Hans Laube, who points to his 'Smell-O-Vision' machine, which produced smells in synchronization with action in a film. The device was used for director Jack Cardiff's 1960 film, 'The Scent of Mystery,' produced by Todd. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Credit:Hulton Archive / Stringer
Editorial #:3233876
Collection:Archive Photos
Date created:January 01, 1959
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Source:Archive Photos
Object name:01v/14/arve/G2293/053
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