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MGM has received the following international awards:
- Award:
Best Set Design
- Award Year: 1948
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Recipient(s):
John Bryan
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 01, 1948
- Synopsis: Charles Dickens classic tale comes to brilliant life in this version directed by David Lean. Oliver Twist is an innocent orphan who escapes a London work house and becomes a reluctant member of notorious con man Fagin's gang of young pickpockets.
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- Award:
United Nations Award
- Award Year: 1959
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Recipient(s):
John Bryan
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Theatrical Release Date:
Dec 26, 1959
- Synopsis: The war is over. Nobody won. Only the inhabitants of Australia and the men of the US submarine Sawfish have escaped the nuclear destruction and radiation. Captain Dwight Towers (Gregory Peck) takes the Sawfish on a mission to see if an approaching radiation cloud has weakened, but returns with grim news: the cloud is lethal. With the days and hours dwindling, each person confronts the grim situation in his or her own way. One (Fred Astaire) realizes a lifetime Grand Prix ambition, another (Ava Gardner) reaches out for a chance at love. The final chapter of human history is coming to a close.
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- Award:
Silver Ribbon
- Best Foreign Director
- Award Year: 1958
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Recipient(s):
Stanley Kubrick
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 25, 1958
- Synopsis: This powerful, fact-based absurdity-of-war film stars Kirk Douglas as a commanding officer who defends three scapegoats on trial for a failed offensive that occurred within the French Army in 1916.
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- Award:
Best Director
- Award Year: 1983
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Recipient(s):
Eric Rohmer
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jul 30, 1983
- Synopsis: Comical look at the adult manners of six people vacationing on the coast of Normandy. The six perspectives include the innocent and practical Pauline; Marion, her sexy and tantalizing cousin who is on an endless quest for love; and the humorless and obssessed Pierre.
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- Award:
Best Actress
- Award Year: 1967
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Recipient(s):
Bibi Andersson
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Theatrical Release Date:
Mar 06, 1967
- Synopsis: This provocative Ingmar Bergman film stars Liv Ullman and Bibi Anderson as a renowned actress who has mysteriously stopped speaking and her chattering, unconventional nurse.
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- Award:
Best Screenplay
- Award Year: 1987
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Recipient(s):
Alan Bennett
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Theatrical Release Date:
Apr 17, 1987
- Synopsis: The true story of British playwright Joe Orton and how his skyrocket to fame ended in his own brutal, shocking murder by his longtime lover in 1967.
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- Award:
Outstanding Single Achievement
- Award Year: 1995
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Recipient(s):
Arif Aliyev
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 31, 1997
- Synopsis: Two captured Russian soldiers, survivors of an ambush, find themselves prisoners in a remote village. The soldiers become good friends with each other and the townsfolk as well...until they escape.
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- Award:
Golden Lion
- Award Year: 1954
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Recipient(s):
Arif Aliyev
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 01, 1954
- Synopsis: Shot on location in Italy, this filmed version of Shakespeare's tragic play of young lovers from two different feuding families in Verona stars Laurence Harvey and Susan Shentall.
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- Award:
Best Production Design
- Award Year: 1987
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Recipient(s):
Santo Loquasto
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 30, 1987
- Synopsis: A comic but touching look at the heartwarming trials and tribulations of a Jewish family living in Far Rockaway, New York, just prior to World War II, and the importance of radio as a source of entertainment and a source of news in their daily lives - from the young son's obsession with 'THE SHADOW' to the father's with news from Europe.
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- Award:
Most Promising Newcomer
- Award Year: 1981
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Recipient(s):
Joe Pesci
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Theatrical Release Date:
Nov 14, 1980
- Synopsis: Robert De Niro won a Best Actor Oscar in this acclaimed masterpiece as Jake LaMotta, the controversial 1940s prize fighter whose brutality transcended beyond the ring. Cathy Moriarty and Joe Pesci co-star.
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