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250 relations: A Clockwork Orange (film), A Clockwork Orange (novel), Academy Award for Best Actor, Academy Award for Best Actress, Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Academy Award for Best Director, Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film, Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Film, Academy Award for Best Film Editing, Academy Award for Best International Feature Film, Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, Academy Award for Best Original Score, Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, Academy Award for Best Original Song, Academy Award for Best Picture, Academy Award for Best Production Design, Academy Award for Best Sound, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, Academy Honorary Award, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Adventures in Perception, Akira Kurosawa, Al Overton, Alan and Marilyn Bergman, Alan King, Alan Landsburg, Alan Maley, Alaska Wilderness Lake, Alberto Moravia, Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse), All His Children, Andy Lewis (screenwriter), Ann-Margret, Anthony Burgess, Anthony Newley, Antonio Castillo (costume designer), Art Is..., Barbara Harris (actress), Barry De Vorzon, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Ben Johnson (actor), Bernardo Bertolucci, Betty Grable, Bill Butler (film editor), Bill Thomas (costume designer), ... Expand index (200 more) »
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A Clockwork Orange (film)
A Clockwork Orange is a 1971 dystopian crime film adapted, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel of the same name.
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A Clockwork Orange (novel)
A Clockwork Orange is a dystopian satirical black comedy novella by English writer Anthony Burgess, published in 1962.
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Academy Award for Best Actor
The Academy Award for Best Actor is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
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Academy Award for Best Actress
The Academy Award for Best Actress is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
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Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
The Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay is the Academy Award for the best screenplay adapted from previously established material.
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Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
The Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film is an award given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) as part of the annual Academy Awards, or Oscars, since the 5th Academy Awards (with different names), covering the year 1931–32, to the present.
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Academy Award for Best Cinematography
The Academy Award for Best Cinematography is an Academy Award awarded each year to a cinematographer for work on one particular motion picture.
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Academy Award for Best Costume Design
The Academy Award for Best Costume Design is one of the Academy Awards presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for achievement in film costume design.
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Academy Award for Best Director
The Academy Award for Best Director (officially known as the Academy Award of Merit for Directing) is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
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Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film
The Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film is an award for documentary films.
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Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Film
This is a list of films by year that have received an Academy Award together with the other nominations for best documentary short film.
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Academy Award for Best Film Editing
The Academy Award for Best Film Editing is one of the annual awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
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Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
The Academy Award for Best International Feature Film (known as Best Foreign Language Film prior to 2020) is one of the Academy Awards handed out annually by the U.S.-based Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
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Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film
The Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film is an award presented at the annual Academy Awards ceremony.
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Academy Award for Best Original Score
The Academy Award for Best Original Score is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to the best substantial body of music in the form of dramatic underscoring written specifically for the film by the submitting composer.
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Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
The Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay is the Academy Award (also known as an Oscar) for the best screenplay not based upon previously published material.
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Academy Award for Best Original Song
The Academy Award for Best Original Song is one of the awards given annually to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
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Academy Award for Best Picture
The Academy Award for Best Picture is one of the Academy Awards (also known as Oscars) presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) since the awards debuted in 1929.
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Academy Award for Best Production Design
The Academy Award for Best Production Design recognizes achievement for art direction in film.
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Academy Award for Best Sound
The Academy Award for Best Sound is an Academy Award that recognizes the finest or most euphonic sound mixing, recording, sound design, and sound editing.
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Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
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Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
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Academy Award for Best Visual Effects
The Academy Award for Best Visual Effects is presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for the best achievement in visual effects.
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Academy Honorary Award
The Academy Honorary Award – instituted in 1950 for the 23rd Academy Awards (previously called the Special Award, which was first presented at the 1st Academy Awards in 1929) – is given annually by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
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Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), often pronounced; also known as simply the Academy or the Motion Picture Academy) is a professional honorary organization in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., with the stated goal of advancing the arts and sciences of motion pictures. The Academy's corporate management and general policies are overseen by a board of governors, which includes representatives from each of the craft branches.
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Adventures in Perception
Adventures in Perception is a 1971 Dutch short documentary film directed by Han Van Gelder.
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Akira Kurosawa
was a Japanese filmmaker and painter who directed 30 films in a career spanning over five decades.
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Al Overton
Al Overton (May 20, 1912 – August 1, 1985) was an American sound engineer.
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Alan and Marilyn Bergman
Alan Bergman (born September 11, 1925) and Marilyn Keith Bergman (November 10, 1928 – January 8, 2022) were an American songwriting duo.
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Alan King
Alan King (born Irwin Alan Kniberg; December 26, 1927 – May 9, 2004) was an American comedian, actor and satirist known for his biting wit and often angry humorous rants.
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Alan Landsburg
Alan William Landsburg (May 10, 1933 – August 13, 2014) was an American television writer, producer, and director.
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Alan Maley
Alan Maley (7 January 1931 – 13 May 1995) was a British visual effects artist as well as a matte painter.
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Alaska Wilderness Lake
Alaska Wilderness Lake is a 1971 American documentary film produced by Alan Landsburg.
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Alberto Moravia
Alberto Pincherle (28 November 1907 – 26 September 1990), known by his pseudonym Alberto Moravia, was an Italian novelist and journalist.
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Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse)
Alexandra Feodorovna (Александра Фёдоровна; – 17 July 1918), Princess Alix of Hesse and by Rhine at birth, was the last Empress of Russia as the consort of Emperor Nicholas II from their marriage on until his forced abdication on.
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All His Children
"All His Children" is a song recorded by American country music artist Charley Pride with music by Henry Mancini.
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Andy Lewis (screenwriter)
Andrew Kittredge Lewis (August 5, 1925 – February 28, 2018) was an American screenwriter.
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Ann-Margret
Ann-Margret Olsson (born April 28, 1941), credited as Ann-Margret, is a Swedish actress, singer, and dancer with a career spanning seven decades.
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Anthony Burgess
John Anthony Burgess Wilson, (25 February 1917 – 22 November 1993) who published under the name Anthony Burgess, was a British writer and composer.
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Anthony Newley
Anthony Newley (24 September 1931 – 14 April 1999) was an English actor, singer, songwriter, and filmmaker.
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Antonio Castillo (costume designer)
Antonio Cánovas del Castillo de Rey (13 December 1908 – 13 May 1984), known professionally as Antonio Castillo, was a Spanish fashion and costume designer.
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Art Is...
Art Is... is a 1971 American short documentary film directed by Julian Krainin.
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Barbara Harris (actress)
Barbara Densmoor Harris (July 25, 1935 – August 21, 2018) was an American Tony Award-winning Broadway stage star and Academy Award-nominated motion picture actress.
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Barry De Vorzon
Barry Devorzon (born July 31, 1934; surname also appears as De Vorzon or DeVorzon) is an American singer, songwriter, producer, composer, label owner, and music publisher.
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Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Bedknobs and Broomsticks is a 1971 American musical fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and songs written by the Sherman Brothers.
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Ben Johnson (actor)
Francis Benjamin Johnson Jr. (June 13, 1918 – April 8, 1996) was an American film and television actor, stuntman, and world-champion rodeo cowboy.
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Bernardo Bertolucci
Bernardo Bertolucci (16 March 1941 – 26 November 2018) was an Italian film director and screenwriter with a career that spanned 50 years.
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Betty Grable
Elizabeth Ruth Grable (December 18, 1916 – July 2, 1973) was an American actress, pin-up girl, dancer, model and singer.
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Bill Butler (film editor)
Bill Butler (1933 – 4 June 2017) was an English film editor.
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Bill Thomas (costume designer)
Bill Thomas (October 13, 1921 – May 30, 2000) was an Academy Award-winning American costume designer with over 180 credits, best known for films such as Babes in Toyland, Spartacus and The Happiest Millionaire.
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Bless the Beasts and Children (film)
Bless the Beasts and Children is a 1971 film adaptation of the eponymous novel written by Glendon Swarthout.
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Bless the Beasts and Children (song)
"Bless the Beasts and Children" is the theme song to the 1971 eponymous film and was performed by the Carpenters.
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Bob Jones (sound engineer)
Bob Jones was a British sound engineer.
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Boris Leven
Boris Leven (in early film credits – Boris Levin; August 13, 1908 – October 11, 1986) was a Russian-born Academy Award-winning art director and production designer whose Hollywood career spanned fifty-three years.
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Bruce Brown (director)
Bruce Alan Brown (December 1, 1937 – December 10, 2017) was an American documentary film director, known as an early pioneer of the surf film.
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Carnal Knowledge (film)
Carnal Knowledge is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols and written by Jules Feiffer.
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Chaim Topol
Chaim Topol (חיים טופול; September 9, 1935 – March 8, 2023), mononymously known as Topol, was an Israeli actor.
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Charlie Chaplin
Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin (16 April 188925 December 1977) was an English comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame in the era of silent film.
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Chris Newman (sound engineer)
Chris Newman (born February 17, 1940) is a sound mixer and director.
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Cloris Leachman
Cloris Leachman (April 30, 1926 – January 27, 2021) was an American actress and comedienne whose career spanned nearly eight decades.
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Cybill Shepherd
Cybill Lynne Shepherd (born February 18, 1950) is an American actress, singer and former model.
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Danny Lee (special effects artist)
Daniel West Lee (July 9, 1919 – November 28, 2014) was an American special effects artist.
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David Hildyard
David Beart Hildyard (15 May 1916 – 19 February 2008) was an English sound engineer.
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Death in Venice (film)
Death in Venice (Morte a Venezia) is a 1971 historical drama film directed and produced by Italian filmmaker Luchino Visconti, and adapted by Visconti and Nicola Badalucco from the 1912 novella of the same name by German author Thomas Mann.
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Diamonds Are Forever (film)
Diamonds Are Forever is a 1971 spy thriller, the seventh film in the ''James Bond'' series produced by Eon Productions.
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Dick Haymes
Richard Benjamin Haymes (September 13, 1918 – March 28, 1980) was an Argentine singer, songwriter and actor.
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Dick Snider
Richard Snider Sr. (March 20, 1921 – November 20, 2004) was an American newspaper columnist, oil executive, television producer, and founder of NCAA Films (now called NCAA Productions).
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Dimitri Tiomkin
Dimitri Zinovievich Tiomkin (May 10, 1894 – November 11, 1979) was a Russian and American film composer and conductor.
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Dodes'ka-den
is a 1970 Japanese drama film directed by Akira Kurosawa.
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Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion is one of the halls in the Los Angeles Music Center, which is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States.
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Elio Petri
Eraclio Petri (29 January 1929 – 10 November 1982), commonly known as Elio Petri, was an Italian film and theatre director, screenwriter and film critic.
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Ellen Burstyn
Ellen Burstyn (born Edna Rae Gillooly; December 7, 1932) is an American actress.
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Emile Kuri
Emile Kuri (June 11, 1907 – October 10, 2000) was a Mexican-born American set decorator of Lebanese parentage.
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Ephraim Kishon
Ephraim Kishon (August 23, 1924 – January 29, 2005) was a Hungarian-born Israeli author, dramatist, screenwriter, and Oscar-nominated film director.
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Ernest Archer (art director)
Ernest Archer (26 July 1910 – 27 July 1990) was a British art director.
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Ernest Tidyman
Ernest Ralph Tidyman (January 1, 1928 – July 14, 1984) was an American author and screenwriter, best known for his novels featuring the African-American detective John Shaft.
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Eustace Lycett
Eustace Lycett (December 21, 1914 – November 16, 2006) was a British special effects artist who worked on attractions at Disneyland from the 1960s, such as Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln and Rocket to the Moon, as well as contributing to Disney animation.
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Evolution (1971 film)
Evolution (Évolution) is a 1971 animated short film created by Michael Mills for the National Film Board of Canada.
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Fiddler on the Roof (film)
Fiddler on the Roof is a 1971 American period musical film produced and directed by Norman Jewison from a screenplay written by Joseph Stein, based on the 1964 stage musical of the same name by Stein, Jerry Bock, and Sheldon Harnick.
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Folmar Blangsted
Folmar Blangsted (October 6, 1904 – August 11, 1982) was born in Denmark and settled in the United States; he is noted as the film editor for more than seventy feature films and television programs.
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Freddie Young
Frederick A. Young (9 October 1902 – 1 December 1998) was a British cinematographer.
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Gene Hackman
Eugene Allen Hackman (born January 30, 1930) is an American retired actor.
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George C. Scott
George Campbell Scott (October 18, 1927 – September 22, 1999) was an American actor, director and producer.
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Gerald B. Greenberg
Gerald Bernard "Jerry" Greenberg (July 29, 1936 – December 22, 2017) was an American film editor with more than 40 feature film credits.
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Gil Parrondo
Gil Parrondo Rico OAXS (17 June 1921 – 24 December 2016) was a Spanish art director, set decorator and production designer.
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Giorgio Bassani
Giorgio Bassani (Bologna, 4 March 1916 – Rome, 13 April 2000) was an Italian novelist, poet, essayist, editor, and international intellectual.
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Glenda Jackson
Glenda May Jackson (9 May 1936 – 15 June 2023) was an English actress and politician.
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Gordon McCallum
Gordon McCallum (26 May 1919 – 10 September 1989) was an American-born English sound engineer.
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Hal Gausman
Hal Gordon Gausman (November 13, 1917 - June 10, 2003) was an American set decorator.
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Hal Riney
Hal Patrick Riney (July 17, 1932 – March 24, 2008) was an American advertising executive.
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Hebrew language
Hebrew (ʿÎbrit) is a Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic language family.
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Helen Hayes
Helen Hayes MacArthur (October 10, 1900 – March 17, 1993) was an American actress whose career spanned 82 years.
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Henry Mancini
Henry Mancini (born Enrico Nicola Mancini; April 16, 1924 – June 14, 1994) was an American composer, conductor, arranger, pianist and flutist.
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Herman Raucher
Herman Raucher (April 13, 1928 – December 28, 2023) was an American author and screenwriter who penned the autobiographical screenplay and novel Summer of '42, which became one of the highest-grossing films and one of the best selling novels of the 1970s.
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Howard W. Koch
Howard Winchel Koch (April 11, 1916 – February 16, 2001) was an American producer and director of film and television.
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Igor Talankin
Igor Vasilyevich Talankin (И́горь Васи́льевич Тала́нкин) (3 October 1927 – 24 July 2010) was a Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter.
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Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion
Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto) is a 1970 Italian satirical crime thriller film directed by Elio Petri, starring Gian Maria Volonté and Florinda Bolkan.
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Irwin Kostal
Irwin Kostal (October 1, 1911 – November 23, 1994) was an American musical arranger of films and an orchestrator of Broadway musicals.
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Isaac Hayes
Isaac Lee Hayes Jr. (August 20, 1942 – August 10, 2008) was an American singer, songwriter, composer, and actor.
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Italian language
Italian (italiano,, or lingua italiana) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire.
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Jack Lemmon
John Uhler Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 – June 27, 2001) was an American actor.
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Jack Maxsted
Albert John Maxsted (30 April 1916 – September 2001) was an English art director.
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Jack Solomon
Jack Solomon (March 8, 1913 – November 8, 2002) was an American sound engineer.
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Jack Valenti
Jack Joseph Valenti (September 5, 1921 – April 26, 2007) was an American political advisor and lobbyist who served as a Special Assistant to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.
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Jan Troell
Jan Gustaf Troell (born 23 July 1931) is a Swedish writer-director and cinematographer.
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Jane Fonda
Jane Seymour Fonda (born December 21, 1937) is an American actress and activist.
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Janet Suzman
Dame Janet Suzman, (born 9 February 1939) is a South African-born British actress who had a successful early career in the Royal Shakespeare Company, later replaying many Shakespearean roles on television.
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Japanese language
is the principal language of the Japonic language family spoken by the Japanese people.
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Jeff Bridges
Jeffrey Leon Bridges (born December 4, 1949) is an American actor and musician.
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Jennifer O'Neill
Jennifer O'Neill (born February 20, 1948) is a Brazilian-born American author, model and former actress.
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Jerry Fielding
Jerry Fielding (born Joshua Itzhak Feldman; June 17, 1922 – February 17, 1980)Redman, Nick.
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Jill St. John
Jill St.
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Jim Danforth
James Danforth (born July 13, 1940) is an American stop-motion animator, known for model-animation, matte painting, and for his work on When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (1970), a theme-sequel to Ray Harryhausen's One Million Years B.C. (1967).
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Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle
Detective Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle is a fictional character portrayed by actor Gene Hackman in the films The French Connection (1971) and its sequel, French Connection II (1975), and by Ed O'Neill in the 1986 television film Popeye Doyle.
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Joey Heatherton
Davenie Johanna "Joey" Heatherton (born September 14, 1944) is an American actress, dancer, and singer.
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John Aldred (sound engineer)
John Brian Aldred (August 1921 – 15 December 2020) was an English sound engineer.
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John B. Mansbridge
John B. Mansbridge (March 20, 1917 – January 11, 2016) was an American art director.
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John Barry (composer)
John Barry Prendergast (3 November 1933 – 30 January 2011) was an English composer and conductor of film music.
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John Box
John Allan Hyatt Box OBE (27 January 19207 March 2005) was a British film production designer and art director.
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John Gavin
John Gavin (born Juan Vincent Apablasa; April 8, 1931 – February 9, 2018) was an American actor and diplomat who was the president of the Screen Actors Guild (1971–1973), and the United States Ambassador to Mexico (1981–1986).
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John Schlesinger
John Richard Schlesinger (16 February 1926 – 25 July 2003) was an English film and stage director, and actor.
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John W. Holmes (film editor)
John W. Holmes (12 April 1917 – 25 May 2001) was a film editor.
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John W. Mitchell
John William Mitchell, MBE (14 June 1917 – 21 November 2005) was a British sound engineer.
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John Williams
John Towner Williams (born February 8, 1932)Nylund, Rob (November 15, 2022).
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Johnny Mercer
John Herndon Mercer (November 18, 1909 – June 25, 1976) was an American lyricist, songwriter, and singer, as well as a record label executive who co-founded Capitol Records with music industry businessmen Buddy DeSylva and Glenn E. Wallichs.
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Julie Christie
Julie Frances Christie (born 14 April 1940) is a British actress.
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Klute
Klute is a 1971 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and produced by Alan J. Pakula, and starring Jane Fonda, Donald Sutherland, Charles Cioffi, Nathan George, Dorothy Tristan, Roy Scheider, and Rita Gam.
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Kotch
Kotch is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Jack Lemmon and starring Walter Matthau, Deborah Winters, Felicia Farr, Charles Aidman and Ellen Geer.
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Larry McMurtry
Larry Jeff McMurtry (June 3, 1936March 25, 2021) was an American novelist, essayist, and screenwriter whose work was predominantly set in either the Old West or contemporary Texas.
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Leonard Frey
Leonard Frey (September 4, 1938 – August 24, 1988) was an American actor.
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Leslie Bricusse
Leslie Bricusse OBE (29 January 1931 – 19 October 2021) was a British composer, lyricist, and playwright who worked on theatre musicals and wrote theme music for films.
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List of Israeli submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
Israel has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film since 1964.
List of Italian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
Italy has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film since the conception of the award.
List of Japanese submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
Japan has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film since the inception of the award.
List of Russian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
Russia has submitted films for the American Academy Award for Best International Feature Film since 1992.
List of submissions to the 44th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
This is a list of submissions to the 44th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. The Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film was created in 1956 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to honour non-English-speaking films produced outside the United States.
List of Swedish submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
Swedish submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film are handed out annually by representatives from the Guldbagge Awards jury.
Marcel Ophuls
Marcel Ophuls (born 1 November 1927) is a German-French documentary film maker and former actor, best known for his films The Sorrow and the Pity and Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie.
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Margaret Furse
Margaret Furse (born Alice Margaret Watts, 18 February 1911 – 8 July 1974) was an English costume designer.
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Margaret Leighton
Margaret Leighton, CBE (26 February 1922 – 13 January 1976) was an English actress, active on stage and television, and in film.
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Marty Pasetta
Martin Allen Pasetta (June 16, 1932 – May 21, 2015) was an American television producer and director, best known for his work on the telecasts for multiple awards shows, including the Oscars, the Grammys, and the AFI Life Achievement Awards.
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Marvin Hamlisch
Marvin Frederick Hamlisch (June 2, 1944 – August 6, 2012) was an American composer and conductor.
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Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567.
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Mary, Queen of Scots (1971 film)
Mary, Queen of Scots is a 1971 biographical film based on the life of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, written by John Hale and directed by Charles Jarrott.
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McCabe & Mrs. Miller
McCabe & Mrs.
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Michael Mills (Canadian producer)
Michael Mills (born January 14, 1942) is a British-born Canadian producer and director of short films.
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Michael Stringer
John Michael Stringer (26 July 1924 – 7 March 2004) was a film production designer, art director, painter and illustrator.
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Michael York
Michael York OBE (born Michael Hugh Johnson; 27 March 1942) is an English film, television, and stage actor.
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Michel Legrand
Michel Jean Legrand (24 February 1932 – 26 January 2019) was a French musical composer, arranger, conductor, jazz pianist, and singer.
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Morton Haack
Morton Haack (June 26, 1924 – March 22, 1987) was an American costume designer who was perhaps best known for his work on the original Planet of the Apes.
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Natalie Wood
Natalie Wood (née Zacharenko; July 20, 1938 – November 29, 1981) was an American actress who began her career in film as a child and successfully transitioned to young adult roles.
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NBC
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.
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Nicholas and Alexandra
Nicholas and Alexandra is a 1971 British epic historical drama film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, from a screenplay by James Goldman and Edward Bond based on Robert K. Massie's 1967 book of the same name.
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Norman Jewison
Norman Frederick Jewison (July 21, 1926 – January 20, 2024) was a Canadian filmmaker.
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On Any Sunday
On Any Sunday is a 1971 American documentary film about motorcycle sport, directed by Bruce Brown.
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Oswald Morris
Oswald Norman Morris, (22 November 1915 – 17 March 2014) was a British cinematographer.
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Owen Roizman
Owen Roizman (September 22, 1936 – January 6, 2023) was an American cinematographer.
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Paddy Chayefsky
Sidney Aaron "Paddy" Chayefsky (January 29, 1923 – August 1, 1981) was an American playwright, screenwriter and novelist.
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Penelope Gilliatt
Penelope Gilliatt (born Penelope Ann Douglass Conner; 25 March 1932 – 9 May 1993) was an English novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, and film critic.
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Perry Botkin Jr.
Perry Botkin Jr. (April 16, 1933 – January 18, 2021) was an American composer, producer, arranger, and musician.
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Peter Bogdanovich
Peter Bogdanovich (Петар Богдановић; July 30, 1939 – January 6, 2022) was an American director, writer, actor, producer, critic, and film historian.
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Peter Ellenshaw
William Samuel Cook "Peter" Ellenshaw (24 May 1913 – 12 February 2007) was an English matte designer and special effects creator who worked on many Disney features.
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Peter Finch
Frederick George Peter Ingle Finch (28 September 191614 January 1977) was an English-Australian actor of theatre, film and radio.
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Peter Howitt (set decorator)
Peter Howitt (1928 - 22 September 2021) was an English set decorator.
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Peter Lamont
Peter Curtis Lamont (12 November 1929 – 18 December 2020) was a British set decorator, art director, and production designer most noted for his collaborations with filmmaker James Cameron, and for working on eighteen ''James Bond'' films, from Goldfinger (1964) to Casino Royale (2006).
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Peter Maxwell Davies
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (8 September 1934 – 14 March 2016) was an English composer and conductor, who in 2004 was made Master of the Queen's Music.
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Philip D'Antoni
Philip D'Antoni (February 19, 1929 – April 15, 2018) was an American film and television producer.
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Piero Tosi
Piero Tosi (10 April 1927 – 10 August 2019) was an Italian costume designer.
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Ra (1972 film)
Ra (also known as The Ra Expeditions) is a 1972 documentary film directed by Lennart Ehrenborg and Thor Heyerdahl about the expeditions organised by Thor Heyerdahl in 1969 and 1970 in attempt to cross the Atlantic on papyrus boats.
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Ralph E. Winters
Ralph E. Winters (June 17, 1909 – February 26, 2004) was a Canadian-born film editor who became one of the leading figures of this field in the American industry.
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Raquel Welch
Jo Raquel Welch (September 5, 1940 – February 15, 2023) was an American actress.
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Richard Chamberlain
George Richard Chamberlain (born March 31, 1934) is an American actor and singer who became a teen idol in the title role of the television show Dr. Kildare (1961–1966).
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Richard Jaeckel
Richard Jaeckel (born R. Hanley Jaeckel; October 10, 1926 – June 14, 1997) was an American actor of film and television.
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Richard M. Sherman
Richard Morton Sherman (June 12, 1928 – May 25, 2024) was an American songwriter who specialized in musical films with his brother Robert B. Sherman.
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Richard Portman
Richard Portman (April 2, 1934 – January 28, 2017) was an American sound engineer.
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Richard Rodney Bennett
Sir Richard Rodney Bennett (29 March 193624 December 2012) was an English composer of film, TV and concert music, and also a jazz pianist and occasional vocalist.
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Richard Roundtree
Richard Arnold Roundtree (July 9, 1942 – October 24, 2023) was an American actor.
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Robert B. Sherman
Robert Bernard Sherman (December 19, 1925 – March 6, 2012) was an American songwriter, best known for his work in musical films with his brother, Richard M. Sherman.
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Robert Cartwright
Robert Cartwright (born August 1930) is an English art director.
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Robert F. Boyle
Robert Francis Boyle (October 10, 1909 – August 1, 2010) was an American film art director and production designer.
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Robert Surtees (cinematographer)
Robert L. Surtees (August 9, 1906 – January 5, 1985) was an American cinematographer who won three Academy Awards for the films King Solomon's Mines, The Bad and the Beautiful and the 1959 version of Ben-Hur.
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Robin Moore
Robert Lowell Moore Jr. (October 31, 1925 – February 21, 2008) was an American writer who wrote The Green Berets, The French Connection: A True Account of Cops, Narcotics, and International Conspiracy, and with Xaviera Hollander and Yvonne Dunleavy, The Happy Hooker: My Own Story.
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Roger Dicken
Roger Dicken (15 April 1939 – 18 February 2024) was a British special effects artist.
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Roy Scheider
Roy Richard Scheider (November 10, 1932 – February 10, 2008) was an American actor and amateur boxer.
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Ruby R. Levitt
Ruby R. Levitt (September 12, 1907 – January 18, 1992) was an American set decorator.
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Russian language
Russian is an East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Russia.
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Sally Kellerman
Sally Clare Kellerman (June 2, 1937 – February 24, 2022) was an American actress whose acting career spanned 60 years.
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Sam Spiegel
Samuel P. Spiegel (November 11, 1901December 31, 1985) was an American independent film producer born in the Galician area of Austria-Hungary.
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Sammy Davis Jr.
Samuel George Davis Jr. (December 8, 1925 – May 16, 1990) was an American singer, actor, comedian and dancer.
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Sentinels of Silence
Sentinels of Silence (Centinelas del silencio) is a 1971 short documentary film on ancient Mexican civilizations.
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Shaft (1971 film)
Shaft is a 1971 American blaxploitation crime action thriller film directed by Gordon Parks and written by Ernest Tidyman and John D. F. Black.
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Sherman Brothers
The Sherman Brothers were an American songwriting duo that specialized in musical films, made up of brothers Robert B. Sherman (December 19, 1925 – March 6, 2012) and Richard M. Sherman (June 12, 1928 – May 25, 2024).
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Smile (Charlie Chaplin song)
"Smile" is a song based on the theme song used in the soundtrack for Charlie Chaplin's 1936 film Modern Times.
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Somebody Waiting
Somebody Waiting is a 1971 American short documentary film produced by Woody Omens.
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Sometimes a Great Notion (film)
Sometimes a Great Notion (on some commercial television broadcasts) is a 1971 American drama film directed by Paul Newman and starring Newman, Henry Fonda, Michael Sarrazin, and Lee Remick.
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Standing ovation
A standing ovation is a form of applause where members of a seated audience stand up while applauding, often after extraordinary performances of particularly high acclaim.
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Stanley Kubrick
Stanley Kubrick (July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and photographer.
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Stephen J. Friedman (producer)
Stephen Jay Friedman (March 15, 1937 – October 4, 1996) was an American film producer known for The Last Picture Show (1971) and The Big Easy (1986).
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Stephen Verona
Stephen Verona (September 11, 1940 – July 13, 2019) was an American filmmaker, photographer and painter.
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Straw Dogs (1971 film)
Straw Dogs is a 1971 psychological thriller film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Dustin Hoffman and Susan George.
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Stuart Gilmore
Stuart Gilmore (March 8, 1909 – November 19, 1971) was an American film editor who had over 45 editing credits along with 10 directing credits.
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Summer of '42
Summer of '42 is a 1971 American coming-of-age film directed by Robert Mulligan, and starring Jennifer O'Neill, Gary Grimes, Jerry Houser, and Christopher Norris.
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Sunday Bloody Sunday (film)
Sunday Bloody Sunday is a 1971 British drama film directed by John Schlesinger, written by Penelope Gilliatt, and starring Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, Murray Head and Peggy Ashcroft.
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Swedish language
Swedish (svenska) is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family, spoken predominantly in Sweden and in parts of Finland.
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Tchaikovsky (film)
Tchaikovsky (Чайковский) is a 1970 Soviet biopic film directed by Igor Talankin.
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Terence Marsh
Terence Marsh (14 November 1931 – 9 January 2018) was a British production designer.
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Tevye
Tevye the Dairyman, also translated as Tevye the Milkman (טבֿיה דער מילכיקער, Tevye der milkhiker) is the fictional narrator and protagonist of a series of short stories by Sholem Aleichem, and their various adaptations, the most famous being the 1964 stage musical Fiddler on the Roof and its 1971 film adaptation.
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The Age of Not Believing
"The Age of Not Believing" is a song written by Robert and Richard Sherman for the 1971 Walt Disney musical film production Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
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The Andromeda Strain (film)
The Andromeda Strain is a 1971 American science fiction thriller film produced and directed by Robert Wise.
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The Boy Friend (1971 film)
The Boy Friend is a 1971 British musical comedy film written and directed by Ken Russell, based on the 1953 musical of the same name by Sandy Wilson.
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The Conformist
The Conformist (Il conformista) is a novel by Alberto Moravia published in 1951, which details the life and desire for normality of a government official during Italy's fascist period.
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The Conformist (1970 film)
The Conformist (Il conformista) is a 1970 political drama film written and directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, based on the 1951 novel of the same title by Alberto Moravia.
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The Crunch Bird
The Crunch Bird (El pájaro crujiente) is an animated short by Joe Petrovich, Len Maxwell, and Ted Petok.
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The Emigrants (film)
The Emigrants (Utvandrarna) is a 1971 Swedish film directed and co-written by Jan Troell and starring Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, Eddie Axberg, Allan Edwall, Monica Zetterlund, and Pierre Lindstedt.
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The French Connection (book)
The French Connection, also known as The French Connection: The World's Most Crucial Narcotics Investigation and The French Connection: A True Account of Cops, Narcotics, and International Conspiracy, is a nonfiction book by Robin Moore first published in 1969 about the notorious "French Connection" drug-trafficking scheme.
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The French Connection (film)
The French Connection is a 1971 American neo-noirSilver & Ward 1992 action thriller film directed by William Friedkin and starring Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider and Fernando Rey.
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The Garden of the Finzi-Continis
The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini) is an Italian historical novel by Giorgio Bassani, published in 1962.
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The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (film)
The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (Il giardino dei Finzi Contini) is a 1970 Italian historical drama war film directed by Vittorio De Sica.
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The Go-Between (1971 film)
The Go-Between is a 1971 British historical drama film directed by Joseph Losey.
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The Hellstrom Chronicle
The Hellstrom Chronicle is an American film released in 1971 which combines elements of documentary, horror and apocalyptic prophecy to present a gripping satirical depiction of the struggle for survival between humans and insects.
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The Hospital
The Hospital is a 1971 American absurdist satirical black comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller and starring George C. Scott as Dr.
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The Last Picture Show
The Last Picture Show is a 1971 American coming-of-age drama film directed and co-written by Peter Bogdanovich, adapted from the semi-autobiographical 1966 novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry.
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The Numbers Start with the River
The Numbers Start with the River is a 1971 American short documentary film about life in small river towns in America's heartland.
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The Policeman
The Policeman (lit) is a 1971 Israeli feature film,written, directed and co-produced by satirist Ephraim Kishon.
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The Selfish Giant (1972 film)
The Selfish Giant is an animated short film adaptation of the short story by Oscar Wilde.
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The Sorrow and the Pity
The Sorrow and the Pity (Le Chagrin et la Pitié) is a two-part 1969 documentary film by Marcel Ophuls about the collaboration between the Vichy government and Nazi Germany during World War II.
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Theme from Shaft
"Theme from Shaft", written and recorded by Isaac Hayes in 1971, is the soul and funk-styled theme song to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film Shaft.
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Theodore Soderberg (1923–2012)
Theodore George Soderberg (January 8, 1923 – November 15, 2012) was an American sound engineer.
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Thor Heyerdahl
Thor Heyerdahl KStJ (6 October 1914 – 18 April 2002) was a Norwegian adventurer and ethnographer with a background in biology with specialization in zoology, botany and geography.
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Ugo Pirro
Ugo Pirro (April 20, 1920 – January 18, 2008) was an Italian screenwriter and novelist.
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Vanessa Redgrave
Dame Vanessa Redgrave (born 30 January 1937) is an English actress.
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Vernon Dixon
Vernon Dixon (died 14 June 2009) was a British set decorator.
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Vittorio De Sica
Vittorio De Sica (7 July 1901 – 13 November 1974) was an Italian film director and actor, a leading figure in the neorealist movement.
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Walon Green
Walon Green (born December 15, 1936) is an American documentary film director and screenwriter, for both television and film.
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Walter Matthau
Walter Matthau (born Walter John Matthow; October 1, 1920 – July 1, 2000) was an American screen and stage actor, known for his "hangdog face" and for playing world-weary characters.
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Walter Scharf
Walter Scharf (August 1, 1910 – February 24, 2003) was an American musician, best known as a film, television and concert composer and arranger/conductor.
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What's the Matter with Helen?
What's the Matter With Helen? is a 1971 American horror film directed by Curtis Harrington and starring Debbie Reynolds and Shelley Winters.
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When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth
When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (titled When Dinosaurs Ruled the World in the U.K.) is a 1970 British science fiction film from Hammer Films, written and directed by Val Guest, and starring Victoria Vetri.
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Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?
Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? is a 1971 American comedy drama film directed by Ulu Grosbard and starring Dustin Hoffman.
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William Friedkin
William David Friedkin (August 29, 1935 – August 7, 2023) was an American film, television and opera director, producer, and screenwriter who was closely identified with the "New Hollywood" movement of the 1970s.
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William H. Tuntke
William H. Tuntke (September 24, 1906 – August 25, 1997) was an American art director.
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Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is a 1971 American musical fantasy film directed by Mel Stuart from a screenplay by Roald Dahl, based on his 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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Yvonne Blake
Yvonne Ann Blake (17 April 1940 – 17 July 2018) was an English and Spanish costume designer.
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14th Annual Grammy Awards
The 14th Annual Grammy Awards were held March 14, 1972, and were broadcast live on television in the United States by ABC; the following year, they would move the telecasts to CBS, where they remain to this date.
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1971 in film
The year 1971 in film involved some significant events.
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23rd Primetime Emmy Awards
The 23rd Emmy Awards, later known as the 23rd Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on May 9, 1971.
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24th Primetime Emmy Awards
The 24th Emmy Awards, later known as the 24th Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on May 6, 1972. 44th Academy Awards and 24th Primetime Emmy Awards are 1972 in Los Angeles.
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25th British Academy Film Awards
The 25th British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1972, honoured the best films of 1971. 44th Academy Awards and 25th British Academy Film Awards are 1971 film awards.
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26th Tony Awards
The 26th Annual Tony Awards was broadcast by ABC television on April 23, 1972, from The Broadway Theatre in New York City.
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29th Golden Globe Awards
The 29th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1971, were held on February 6, 1972. 44th Academy Awards and 29th Golden Globe Awards are 1971 film awards.
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See also
1971 film awards
- 1971 FAMAS Awards
- 1971 National Society of Film Critics Awards
- 1971 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- 19th Filmfare Awards
- 19th National Film Awards
- 23rd Canadian Film Awards
- 24th Directors Guild of America Awards
- 24th Writers Guild of America Awards
- 25th British Academy Film Awards
- 29th Golden Globe Awards
- 44th Academy Awards
- 9th Golden Horse Awards
- French Syndicate of Cinema Critics Awards 1971
- National Board of Review Awards 1971
1972 in American cinema
- 1972 National Society of Film Critics Awards
- 1972 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- 25th Directors Guild of America Awards
- 25th Writers Guild of America Awards
- 44th Academy Awards
- List of 1972 box office number-one films in the United States
- List of American films of 1972
- National Board of Review Awards 1972
1972 in Los Angeles
- 1972 Cal State Northridge Matadors football team
- 1972 NCAA University Division basketball tournament
- 1972 Pro Bowl
- 1972 UCLA Bruins football team
- 24th Primetime Emmy Awards
- 44th Academy Awards
- Four for McGovern
- Frontier Airlines Flight 91
April 1972 events in the United States
- 1972 Harlem mosque incident
- 44th Academy Awards
- Four for McGovern
- Frontier Airlines Flight 91
Television shows directed by Marty Pasetta
- 44th Academy Awards
- 45th Academy Awards
- 46th Academy Awards
- 47th Academy Awards
- 48th Academy Awards
- 49th Academy Awards
- 50th Academy Awards
- 51st Academy Awards
- 52nd Academy Awards
- 53rd Academy Awards
- 54th Academy Awards
- 55th Academy Awards
- 56th Academy Awards
- 57th Academy Awards
- 58th Academy Awards
- 59th Academy Awards
- 60th Academy Awards
- Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite
- Let Poland be Poland (film)
- Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra
- Stumpers (game show)
- The Reel Game
- The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
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