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MGM has received the following domestic awards:
- Award:
Outstanding Achievement
- Award Year: 1957
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Recipient(s):
Sidney Lumet
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Theatrical Release Date:
Apr 20, 1957
- Synopsis: Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, Ed Begley and Jack Klugman lead in this tense, courtroom drama -- nominated for three Oscars including Best Picture -- about one juror determined to sway the opinions of eleven others.
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- Award:
Best Writing
- Original Story
- Award Year: 1942
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Recipient(s):
Emeric Pressburger
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Theatrical Release Date:
Feb 18, 1942
- Synopsis: A group of Nazi servicemen are stranded off the coast of Canada when their U-boat is sunk in this tense World War II thriller.
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- Award:
Best Supporting Actor
- Award Year: 1977
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Recipient(s):
Edward Fox
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jun 15, 1977
- Synopsis: Sir Richard Attenborough directs Sean Connery, Gene Hackman, Anthony Hopkins and Robert Redford in this gripping and controversial tale about a daring WWII military operation.
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- Award:
Best Supporting Actor
- Award Year: 1988
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Recipient(s):
Kevin Kline
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jul 13, 1988
- Synopsis: Kevin Kline won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in this wildly popular comedy about an intricate diamond heist that's peppered with the comical antics of Jamie Lee Curtis and John Cleese.
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- Award:
Best Music Score
- Adapted
- Award Year: 1966
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Recipient(s):
Ken Thorne
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Theatrical Release Date:
Oct 15, 1966
- Synopsis: Zero Mostel, Buster Keaton, Phil Silvers and an all-star cast scam their way through this boisterous romp amidst gorgeous girls, mistaken identities, stunning surprises, cunning disguises and great Sondheim songs.
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- Award:
Best Song
- Award Year: 1959
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Recipient(s):
Sammy Cahn
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Theatrical Release Date:
Sep 18, 2001
- Synopsis: Tony Manetta, the irresponsible but charming widowed owner of a run-down Miami Beach hotel, tries to raise money to save the hotel from foreclosure. However, through thick and thin, one thing remains constant...the love between Tony and his 12-year-old son, who ultimately teaches Tony that there is more than one way to measure success. Based on the Broadway play by Arnold Schulman.
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- Award:
Best Supporting Actor
- Award Year: 1965
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Recipient(s):
Martin Balsam
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Theatrical Release Date:
Dec 23, 1965
- Synopsis: In this four-time Oscar nominated film (including Best Picture), Jason Robards stars as a nonconformist who is forced to find a conventional job. Barbara Harris and Martin Balsam co-star.
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- Award:
Best Director
- Award Year: 1988
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Recipient(s):
Chris Menges
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 01, 1988
- Synopsis: Based on a true story, this "haunting, deeply moving film" (Los Angeles Times) brims with "emotion and radiant intelligence" (The New Yorker) and features Barbara Hershey in a "strikingly forceful performance" (New York) by Barbara Hershey, this potent account of personal and political turmoil brims with "emotion and radiant intelligence" (The New Yorker)!
South Africa, 1963. Communist Gus Roth (Jeroen Krabbe) is forced to flee Johannesburg to escape arrest, leaving his activist wife Diana (Hershey) to continue their crusade against apartheid. But when Diana is wrenched from her three daughters and jailed under the notorious 90-day Detention Act, she and her family face the ultimate sacrifice in the fight for freedom.
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- Award:
Best Actress
- Award Year: 1990
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Recipient(s):
Mia Farrow
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Theatrical Release Date:
Dec 25, 1990
- Synopsis: A mousy, pampered woman who married well tries to find herself and contemplates the unthinkable - an extramarital affair.
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- Award:
Best Director
- Award Year: 1977
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Recipient(s):
Woody Allen
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Theatrical Release Date:
Apr 20, 1977
- Synopsis: This Best Picture Oscar winner stars Woody Allen as a neurotic, New York comedian who falls for a quirky midwestern girl (Diane Keaton) in an on-again, off-again romance.
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