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MONSTER HOUSE in digital 3-D on July 21, 2006

Sony has recently launched the official site for their upcoming animated film MONSTER HOUSE, which will be released in digital 3-D on 100 screens nationwide day-and-date with its regular 2-D release on July 21, 2006.

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20th of July 2005, 13:14 GMT

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Sony has recently launched the official site for their upcoming animated film MONSTER HOUSE, which will be released in digital 3-D on 100 screens nationwide day-and-date with its regular 2-D release on July 21, 2006.
The 3-D projection technology will be provided by Real D, but for theaters already using digital projectors, including custom silver screens and disposable polarized glasses.

Gil Kenan's MONSTER HOUSE for Sony/Columbia is based on Pamela Pettler's screenplay.
The story revolves around three teens who discover that their neighbor's house is living breathing monster, determined to eat every trick-or-treater on Halloween.

Steve Buscemi, Nick Cannon, Matthew Fahey, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jon Heder, Kevin James, Jason Lee, Catherine O'Hara, Kathleen Turner, Fred Willard will star the film from ImageMovers and Amblin.

MONSTER HOUSE uses the same Sony Pictures Imageworks motion-capture technology employed on last year's The Polar Express.


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