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Titles By Award: ACADEMY AWARD
MGM has received a(n) ACADEMY AWARD in the following categories:
- Award:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Supporting Actress
- Award Year: 1960
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Recipient(s):
Shirley Jones
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jul 09, 1960
- Synopsis: A Best Actor Oscar went to Burt Lancaster for his outstanding performance as a con-man-turned-preacher in this provocative indictment of religious corruption. Co-stars Jean Simmons and Shirley Jones.
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- Award:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Music Score
- Drama or Comedy
- Award Year: 1960
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Recipient(s):
Ernest Gold
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 07, 1961
- Synopsis: Paul Newman delivers an inspiring performance as a resistance fighter who helps rescue 600 Jews from detention camps which results in the rebirth of an entire nation. Co-starring Eva Marie Saint.
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- Award:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Art Direction
- Award Year: 1983
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Recipient(s):
Anna Asp
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jun 17, 1983
- Synopsis: A haunting, engrossing family saga set in turn-of-the-century Sweden. Scenes of joy, exuberance and pain largely seen through the eyes of a young boy. Ingmar Bergman made this picture as a "Declaration Of Love For Life".
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- Award:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Actress
- Award Year: 1996
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Recipient(s):
Frances McDormand
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Theatrical Release Date:
Mar 08, 1996
- Synopsis: A man deeply in debt hires two inept crooks to kidnap his wife and split the ransom money. The deal goes bad when the crooks kill a highway patrolman and 2 hapless bystanders, and the murders fall under the jurisdiction of a pregnant but persistent Minnesota police chief.
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- Award:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Cinematography
- Award Year: 1971
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Recipient(s):
Oswald Morris
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Theatrical Release Date:
Nov 03, 1971
- Synopsis: Director Norman Jewison offers this uplifting classic about a poor Jewish milkman (Topol) in Czarist Russia who, along with his devoted family, battles financial challenges and growing anti-Semitism within his village.
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- Award:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Sound Effects
- Award Year: 1964
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Recipient(s):
Norman Wanstall
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 09, 1965
- Synopsis: From its shocking prologue to an exhilarating mid-air climax, this lightning-paced 007 thriller features Sean Connery battling cunning international smugglers intent on infiltrating Fort Knox.
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- Award:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Cinematography
- B/W
- Award Year: 1947
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Recipient(s):
Guy Green
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 01, 1946
- Synopsis: Academy Award winner John Mills heads "an excellent cast" (Newsweek), including Alec Guinness, Martita Hunt and Jean Sommons, in David Lean's Oscar-winning adaptation of Charles Dicken's lanmark novel.
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- Award:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Picture
- Award Year: 1948
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Recipient(s):
Laurence Olivier
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 01, 1948
- Synopsis: Laurence Olivier directs himself in this classic rendition of Shakespeare's tale of the brooding Danish prince who decides to exact revenge on his uncle for the murder of his father.
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- Award:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Supporting Actor
- Award Year: 1986
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Recipient(s):
Michael Caine
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Theatrical Release Date:
Feb 07, 1986
- Synopsis: Woody Allen wrote, directed and stars in this comedy/drama about the amorous affiliations of three sisters and the men in their lives. Story touches on such universal themes as life, death, love, adultery, religion and family relations.
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