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MGM has received the following international awards:
- Award:
Best British Cinematography
- Color
- Award Year: 1963
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Recipient(s):
Ted Moore
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Theatrical Release Date:
May 02, 1964
- Synopsis: James Bond (Sean Connery) delivers another blistering, thrill-a- minute caper as he attempts to thwart the enemy from seizing a decoder that can access Russian state secrets. Robert Shaw co-stars.
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- Award:
Best Foreign Actor
- Award Year: 1962
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Recipient(s):
Anthony Perkins
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Theatrical Release Date:
Aug 19, 1961
- Synopsis: Ingrid Bergman is astonishing in her role as a fortyish Parisian woman whose despair over an unfaithful lover (Yves Montand) sends her into the arms of a much younger -- and very unstable -- man (Anthony Perkins).
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- Award:
Best Screenplay
- Award Year: 1981
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Recipient(s):
Bill Forsyth
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Theatrical Release Date:
Apr 23, 1981
- Synopsis: A comedy about a wimpy 16-year-old who is going through his first high-school crush...on the girl who replaced him on the school's winless soccer team.
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- Award:
Best Film
- Any Source
- Award Year: 1948
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Recipient(s):
Bill Forsyth
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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:
Best Screenplay
- Award Year: 1987
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Recipient(s):
David Mamet
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Theatrical Release Date:
Oct 14, 1987
- Synopsis: A successful psychiatrist and best-selling author is drawn into the world of one of her patients, a compulsive gambler who introduces her to a dangerous and alluring confidence man. While falling prey to an elaborate con game, the psychiatrist tries to taste the underworld without swallowing, but it begins to swallow her.
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- Award:
Best Foreign Screenplay
- Award Year: 1987
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Recipient(s):
Woody Allen
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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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- Award:
Silver Ribbon
- Best Supporting Actor
- Award Year: 2001
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Recipient(s):
Giancarlo Giannini
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Theatrical Release Date:
Feb 09, 2001
- Synopsis: "A rare sequel that rises above the original" (Joe Segal, "Good Morning America"), this absorbing thriller, staring Anthony Hopkins and Julianne Moore, picks up the trail of the world's most devious killer ten years after he disappeared.
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- Award:
Best Director
- Award Year: 1989
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Recipient(s):
Kenneth Branagh
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Theatrical Release Date:
Nov 08, 1989
- Synopsis: A young and uncertain monarch, King Henry defeats the French, but sadly learns that victory takes it's toll in bloodshed.
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- Award:
Jury Prize
- Award Year: 1990
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Recipient(s):
Kenneth Branagh
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Theatrical Release Date:
Nov 21, 1990
- Synopsis: A member of a panel investigating British atrocities in Northern Ireland is caught up in the cover-up of the death of her boyfriend atthe hands of British soldiers.
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- Award:
Best Supporting Actress
- Award Year: 1987
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Recipient(s):
Susan Wooldridge
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Theatrical Release Date:
Oct 16, 1987
- Synopsis: The comic, poignant story of a young man stuck at home with his mother, aunts and bratty sisters - while the neatest fights in history were raging within earshot of his room. Sarah Miles ("The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea"), Bill's ever- tolerant mom, does her parental best while Dad's off to war. But when your street's in rubble, the school's ablaze and the Luftwaffe is parachuting into your backyard, one tends to be a lot more lenient.
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