Smell-O-Vision was a system that released odor during the projection of a film so that the viewer could "smell" what was happening in the movie. The technique was created by Hans Laube and made its only appearance in the 1960 film Scent of Mystery, produced by Mike Todd, Jr.
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Before Smell-O-Vision, other motion pictures had unsuccessfully tried to use aromas in disjointed and haphazard ways.
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But more than 60 years later, a startup company in Japan is bringing back the Smell-O-Vision concept for a smaller screen.
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"Scent of Mystery" was eventually de-odorized and retitled "Holiday in Spain, " at which point Smell-O-Vision was neatly tucked away in the vault of American bad ideas.
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