Cinema Research Corporation was involved in several notable projects, primarily in the field of special effects. According to the Wikipedia page on Cinema Research Corporation, they worked on 61 films where they were responsible for the special effects. Some of the films mentioned include "Tales from the Crypt: The Man Who Was Death" (1989) and "Paint It Black" (1989). The corporation's work was significant in advancing special effects in the film industry. Images related to the history of cinema, such as a movie poster for "The Passion of Joan of Arc" and an advertisement for Thomas Alva Edison's Vitascope, provide a glimpse into the evolution of film and the context in which Cinema Research Corporation operated. For more detailed information on specific projects, further research or access to film archives would be necessary.
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