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“In Glorious Smell-O-Vision! The True Story of The Godfather of Scented Cinema”
A scented documentary focusing on THE ‘Original Stinker’. The Scent of Mystery

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Written by: Tammy Burnstock, Australia Date: 31.01.2020. Updated
with final credits 14.08.2020

Synopsis

 
A scented documentary focusing on THE ‘Original Stinker’. The Scent of Mystery (1960). When it comes to movies, WHY NOT THE NOSE?

The story of unsung hero and Godfather of scented cinema, osmologist and Swiss inventor Hans Laube, whose Smell-O-Vision! technology premiered in 1960 with
"Scent of Mystery", a big budget feature film, directed by Jack Cardiff with an all-star cast, including Elizabeth Taylor. "Scent of Mystery" was not only the FIRST, but also the LAST film to be presented in Smell-O-Vision!

Why?'

Australian filmmaker Tammy Burnstock makes it her mission to get to the bottom of what went wrong, along the way uncovering a very human story of scientific innovation, heartbreak and redemption. "In Glorious Smell-O-Vision!" is a documentary film that brings to light a previously-untold chapter in movie history, proving along the way that scented cinema has a future.

"In Glorious Smell-O-Vision! The True Story of the Godfather of Scented Cinema" is told through memories shared by Carmen, daughter of Hans Laube and Susan Todd, daughter of producer Mike Todd, Jr. With insights by "Scent of Mystery"’s director Jack Cardiff, photojournalist Art Shay, original audience members Bruce Kimmel and Charles Ziarko.

The wonderful world of Widescreen is illuminated by
Dave Strohmaier as he leads a scented revival team into the TCM Classic Film Festival. Here we meet Randy Gitsch, Chapin Cutler, TCM hosts Leonard Maltin and Ben Mankiewicz, and the star of "Scent of Mystery" Beverly Bentley.

The film also features an international who’s who of the world of scent, led by Saskia Wilson-Brown, founder of the Institute for Art and Olfaction. Along with Luca Turin, Jacquelyn Ford Morie, Chandler Burr, Lizzie Ostrom, Avery Gilbert, Neal Harris, John Foley and Cat Jones
 

More in 70mm reading:

Be part of Smell-O-Vision history! A campaign to re-start Mike Todd Jr's. Smell-O-Vision for future screenings of "Holiday In Spain"

Mike Todd Jr.'s "Scent of Mystery" in Smell-O-Vision

PDF: “In Glorious Smell-O-Vision! The True Story of The Godfather of Scented Cinema”

PDF: In Glorious credits

Jack Cardiff about "Scent of Mystery"

Scent of Mystery lives again!

Movies with artificial smells in cinemas: "Behind the Great Wall" and "Scent of Mystery"

Internet link:

InGlorious Events demo

Contact:
Tammy Burnstock

inglorioussmellovision.com
Facebook
Instagram: @inglorious_smellovision
 

Reviews

 

Elizabeth Taylor’s “Scent of Mystery” fragrance in the film inspired a world of celebrity perfume. Scent of Mystery is thought to have been created by legendary French perfumer Jean Carles (1892–1966) for Maison de Shiaparelli. Susan Todd with a bottle of the original Scent of Mystery, 2019.

“It’s amazing! I love it, it has all a good documentary should have. It evokes, it shows emotions and it’s so touching to hear Carmen and Susan Jane’s (Todd) stories and your passion and love for smell-o-vision.”

Peter de Cupere, scent artist 2019, peterdecupere.net


“I really enjoyed it. I loved your participation in telling the story of how you got interested in it and I loved actually learning my own family history which was exciting for me and for my daughter who saw it. From my point of view you did an amazingly good and fair representation of my family. With great respect I felt, in light of the movie my father made being a failure. You treated it respectfully and artistically and gave credit to everyone’s desire to make it, so that was very good.”

Susan Todd, daughter of producer Mike Todd Jr.


“It was great to see my father Leo on screen at the height of his comic heyday. I thought the conceit about the significance of smells + cinema came across really strongly and wow Saskia (Wilson-Brown, Institute for Art and Olfaction) is a wonderful interviewee and human, so vibrant and political about the subject… How amazing is Hans Laube’s story and character and sad as well, likewise Mike Todd, which was so tragic with his death. What visionary extraordinary yet flawed men, it feels like a lost romantic era a bit.”
 
Harriet McKern, harrietmckern.com.


“Wow; wasn’t it an amazing night. Such a wonderful thing you’ve made ❤ so grateful to be part of it.”

Carmen Laube, daughter of Hans Laube, the Godfather of Smell-O-Vision!


“I want to say a million thanks for letting me see “In Glorious Smell-O-Vision! The True Story of The Godfather of Scented Cinema” – I just sat down to watch it in peace and quiet. Loved it totally. What you have put together is a true testament to a vision, which failed for various reasons. From being a lost film, you have really added life into the story of Laube and Todd Jr.’s efforts. Thank you.  Very emotional for the lovers of films like this…

Charlotte, my wife, remembers the Copenhagen show vividly as one the most fun film shows she has ever seen – me too for that matter – not that I like scented films especially, but the SHOWMANSHIP you produced with your enthusiasm for scents in films was STAGGERING!!!!”  

Thomas Hauerslev, in70mm.com

 

"IN GLORIOUS SMELL-O-VISION!" Credits

 

DSC_7595John Foley with the scents he composed for "A Tale of Old Whiff", in Copenhagen for a ‘Nosey Night’, 2018. Image: Thomas Hauerslev

Written and Directed by
Tammy Burnstock and John Anderson
Producer
Tammy Burnstock
Editor
John Anderson
Animation
Nadia Roden
Music
Peter Dasent
Motion Graphics Design
Michelle French

CREDIT ROLL BEGINS

FEATURING IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE
Saskia and Luella Brown
Art Shay
Bruce Kimmel
Cat Jones
Jacquelyn Ford Morie
Lizzie Ostrom
Tammy Burnstock
Carmen Laube
Jack Cardiff
Charles Ziarko
David Strohmaier
Leonard Maltin
Ben Mankiewicz
Avery Gilbert
Susan Jane Todd
Saskia Wilson-Brown
Philippe Wittwer (the voice of Hans Laube)
Chandler Burr
Neal Harris
John Foley
Bel Deliá
Antonio Gardoni
Luca Turin
Randy Gitsch
Olivier Riquelme
Beverly Bentley

SPECIAL THANKS TO
Carmen Laube
Susan Jane Todd
David Strohmaier
John Sittig
Saskia Wilson-Brown
Neal Harris
Erica DeGlopper
Lile Judickas
Derrin Brown
Cory Garrett Rose
John Foley
Randy Gitsch
Tom March
Harrison Engle
Bruce Kimmel
Brian Jamieson
Thomas Hauerslev
Brendan Young
Cathy McQuade
Maija Rove
Laurence McManus
Varcha Sidwell
Jaslyn Hall
Stephen Burstow
Josh Brown
Michael Harsanyi
Darin Klein
Nathan and Kym Mewett
Thomas Bissegger
Geoff, Nomi, Aviva, Dina Burnstock
Rebekah and Rachael Delaney
May Hong Haduong and Andrew Bradburn,
Institute for Art and Olfaction, Friends with Pipettes
 

 
Dave Strohmaier, Projectionist Per Tofte Nielsen, Tammy Burnstock and Randy Gitsch in Copenhagen, October 2015. Randy holding "Scent number 3," the cue to release ‘A salty sea breeze. Image by Thomas Hauerslev

In HOLLYWOOD, TCM Classic Film Festival Staff and Volunteers:
Lindsey Griffin
Chapin Cutler (Boston Light and Sound)
Dan Beedy, Adam Harris Engelhard,
Charles Ziarko, Lincoln Morrison, John Hora,
Doug Knapp, Kurt Wahlner, Sean Menzies,
Tobin Larson, George McCann, Lorenzo Paschal
In BRADFORD, Duncan McGregor and Team:
Lisa Brooke, Jay Arnold, Symon Culpan,
Keiko Shimamura, Jack Wentworth-Weedon,
Bethany Holden, Dominic Vinton, Kathrine Meyer,
Saul Sebag-Montifiore, Kelly Moffitt
In COPENHAGEN, Rasmus Brendstrup and Team:
Per Tofte Nielsen, Jørgensen Mads Toft Hansen,
Gustav Hoder, Nina Neyra, Trevor Smith,
Sabitha Sofia, Brooke Beledon,
Victoria Routhier, Nina El-Diamante Negro

LOCATION DIRECTORS
Varcha Sidwell
John Anderson
Harrison Engle
Tammy Burnstock

CONSULTANTS
Daniel Raim
Carolyn Saul

DIRECTORS OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Mike Cahill
Robert Garren
Armin Balg
Sebastian Lama
Mia Barker
Genevieve Russell
Christos Lolos
Peter Trilling
Laurence McManus
Doug Knapp
Brendan Young

AUDIO
Mike O'Brien

FOOTAGE CLEARANCES
Tammy Burnstock

FOOTAGE PROVIDED BY
‘Holiday In Spain’, Courtesy of Cinerama Inc.
‘This Is Cinerama’, Courtesy of Cinerama Inc.
‘Behind the Great Wall’ Trailer, Courtesy of the Packard Humanities
Institute Collection at the Academy Film Archive
‘Sniff Receptor’ by Peter de Cupere, 2003
‘A Trip to Japan in Sixteen Minutes, Revisited’, by IAO + Collaborators,
Hammer Museum, Courtesy of the Institute for Art and Olfaction, 2014
‘Veneno’ by Miguel Matos. Dir. Maria Inês Roque. Perfumer Christian Carbonnel.
Public Domain Footage
Retrofootage
Producers Library
RetroFilm Vault
Buyout Footage
Medicus Collection
 
 
DSC_7709Scent artistes in Copenhagen, getting ready for Tammy Burnstock's scented "Scent of Mystery" show, October 2018.

STILL IMAGES PROVIDED BY
Art Archive Press llc
Australscope
Alamy
Cinerama Inc
MPTV Images
Shutterstock
Linda Carfagno
Alana Kusin
Sally Eccleston
Rebekah Delaney
Adriene Hughes
Tammy Burnstock
Jo Wyeth
Bruce Kimmel
Library of Congress
David Higgs
Nicole Ene
Michal Mrozek
NASA
Jack Metzger
A.P. Vidacovich
Kenneth Quail
ISTANBUL ‘74
Lizzie Ostrom
Christopher Bethell
Bill Dill and Co.
Armand-Louis-Henri Telory
Alex Ehrenzweig
Jacquelyn Ford Morie
Somatic Drifts, Vitalstatistix, Cat Jones, 2014
Anatomy’s Confection, Proximity Festival, Cat Jones, 2014
Scent of Sydney, Sydney Festival, Cat Jones, 2017
Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries
Smoke Cloud, Peter de Cupere, 2013
Invisible Scent Paintings, Peter de Cupere, 2014
Cardiff Family private collection. Author not known.
Centre de recherche et d'archivage de la Cinémathèque suisse
Tate Sensorium David Bomberg’s In the Hold, Tate Gallery 1967,
Photo by Joe Humphrys / Tate Photography
Lindt chocolate ©Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG.
POLYESTER artwork by Sam Hadley and Raphael Geroni,
Commissioned by and Courtesy of the Criterion Collection
Available on Blu-Ray and DVD in the U.S. at criterion.com
©2019 The Criterion Collection
 
 
Cinerama Dome, Hollywood 2016. The audience gets ready to help deliver the smells for "Scent of Mystery” revival for the TCM Classic Film Festival. Image by Mike Cahill

ADDITIONAL MUSIC
‘Scent of Mystery’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack on Kritzerland Records
Stock 20

ADDITIONAL ARCHIVAL MATERIAL
Private collection of Carmen Laube
Private collections of Susan Jane Todd and Del Todd

‘HOLIDAY IN SPAIN’ REVIVAL EVENT
SCENTS by Saskia Wison-Brown, The Institute for Art and Olfaction
Neal Harris, Scentevents & Harris Fragrances
‘Scent of Mystery’ fragrance by Antonio Gardoni, bogue-profumo
WARDROBE by John Foley

CROWDFUNDERS
Catherine Stone, Anna D’Errico, Conor McTeague, Stella Egan, Judy Vaknin,
John Boyd, Liz Roxburgh, Charles Ziarko, Anna Haywood,
Vivian, Alisa and Miri Hirschfeld, Denise Viera, Grant Osborne, Sylvia Hobbs,
Gary Greenberg, Aviva Burnstock, Sophie Emtage, Maija Rove,
Beth Taylor, KJ, Sally Zwartz, Catherine Strohmaier,
Maureen Miller, Paige Livingston, Daniel and Judith Keyser,
Wendy Chandler and anonymous supporters.

END OF ROLL

STATIC LOWER THIRD
Dedicated to the memory of Hans Laube
(22 February 1900 – 18 January 1976)

FADE TO BLACK

STATIC FULL SCREEN
©2019 Mortifying Moments Pty Ltd
and
Anderson Productions, Inc.

FADE TO BLACK

THE END
 
 

About the film makers

 
Carmen Laube, daughter of Hans Laube, the Godfather of Smell-O-Vision! and Tammy Burnstock with the "Smell Brain"

John Anderson is an Emmy-winning and Grammy nominated Director, Executive Producer and Editor. In Glorious Smell-O-Vision! his fourth nose-related project, following work with Pete Townshend, Tiny Tim and punk rocker Skafish. Recent work includes blues documentary "Born In Chicago" and "Horn From The Heart: The Paul Butterfield Story".

Tammy Burnstock is an Australian scented storyteller. She recently event-produced a "Scent of Mystery" (1960) revival in participatory Smell-O-Vision! For the National Science and Media Museum in the UK, for the Danish Film Institute in Copenhagen (Denmark) and for the TCM Classic Film Festival at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, USA.

Saskia Wilson-Brown is Founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Art and Olfaction: a non-profit organisation devoted to access, education and experimentation with scent. She was the scent-producer for "Scent of Mystery" revival events and has created new scents for "In Glorious Smell-O-Vision!"
 
 

Release plans, and more information

 

All senses were engaged and the audience responded enthusiastically as this taster of comments from post screening questionnaire contests:

“Unique and with a lot of humour”, “fun and different”, “interesting beyond my expectations”, “it made the scenes more immediate”, “it gave you an extra dimension”, “Takes you into the movie”, “Overwhelming and a special experience”, So much fun!”

Scented screenings coming soon! Plans are underway for a touring roadshow. In Glorious Smell-O-Vision! along with cartoon "A Tale of Old Whiff" (1960). North America, New Zealand, Denmark, Belgium and the UK so far. Please get in touch with Tammy Burnstock if you would like to organize a screening near you.

Have a look at the teams previous scented events here: In Glorious Events demo

2014: National Science and Media Museum, Bradford, UK
2015: Danish Film Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark
2016: Scented Storytelling @ the 2016 TCM Classic Film Festival, Cinerama Dome, Los Angeles, USA
 

 

In Glorious Trailer

 

 
 
   
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