Hollywood Filmoscope Stereoscope

Hollywood, CA, USA, 1920s

Before Tru-Vue made its first 35mm 3D film viewer in the early '30s, Boeger Bros out of West Hollywood, CA manufactured this metal filmstrip viewer. Our collection has this viewer in 4 colors: matte brown, orange, purple, and black. We also have 4 of the extremely rare filmstrips including Scenic Hollywood, Reginald Denny, Little Drops of Water, and Castles in the Air. Page 13 of the March 24, 1929 L.A. Times announced:

"The first showing of the Hollywood Filmoscope, a new device that moves series of views on motion picture film before your eyes in plastic relief. The third dimension in picture solved. Machine with one roll of film $2.50, extra films 50c each. Free demonstration Walker's Main Floor." 

Brown Filmoscope

This dark brown Filmoscope was the first in our collection. It has a smooth, matte texture and came with two films: Reginald Denny and Scenic Hollywood.

Orange and Purple Filmoscopes

These colorful Filmoscopes were a surprise to discover and we were excited to add them to our collection. The purple Filmoscope came complete set with the box, brochure and two films: Little Drops of Water and Castles in the Air.

Black Filmoscope

This black Filmoscope was the most recent to join our collection. It has a textured finish similar to the orange and purple versions.

Filmoscope Films in Our Collection

No. 1 Scenic Hollywood
No. 2 How Not to Play Poker
No. 3 Flirtation
No. 5 Castles in the Air
No. 6 How to Make Up
No. 11 Reginald Denny
No. 12 Universal City
No. 13 Little Drops of Water

Filmoscope Filmroll Box

The label indicates that this box was designed to hold multiple rolls of the single film “Famous Faces of Filmdom - Series No. 3.” However, the abbreviation “Asst.” is handwritten across the top and indeed, it came to us with an assortment of films in it — none of them were the film on the label, though.