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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 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:
ACADEMY 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:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Song
- Award Year: 1959
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Recipient(s):
James Van Heusen
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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:
ACADEMY 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:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Actress
- Award Year: 1977
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Recipient(s):
Diane Keaton
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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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- Award:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Foreign Language Film
- Award Year: 1987
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Recipient(s):
Diane Keaton
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Theatrical Release Date:
Mar 04, 1988
- Synopsis: In 1871 France, a women flees a commune and seels refuge in an austere village in Denmark. She earns her keep by cooking for the local nuns. The daily fare consists of bland and usual foods. After the French girl wins a Paris lottery, she decides to spice up the lives of the locals by cooking them a culinary feast.
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- Award:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Sound Recording
- Award Year: 1947
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Recipient(s):
Gordon E. Sawyer
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Theatrical Release Date:
- Synopsis: A Christmas fantasy about a debonair angel who comes to Earth to help an Episcopalian bishop and his wife in their quest to raise money for the new church. Based on a novel by Robert Nathan.
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- Award:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Set Decoration
- Color
- Award Year: 1947
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Recipient(s):
Alfred Junge
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jun 03, 1948
- Synopsis: Deborah Kerr stars in this visually stunning classic film about five nuns who bear physical and psychological hardships as they struggle to build a mission in a remote abandoned palace, high in the Himalayas. Based on a novel by Rumer Godden.
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- Award:
ACADEMY AWARD -
Best Special Effects
- Award Year: 1946
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Recipient(s):
Thomas Howard
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 01, 1945
- Synopsis: A second wife has nothing to fear from a dead first wife - until that woman's ghost shows up to reclaim her husband! This hilarious collaboration between director David Lean and writer Noel Coward is simply "delicious" (Leonard Maltin)!
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