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The Academy Awards are the oldest awards ceremony for achievements in motion pictures. The Academy Award for Best Art Direction recognizes achievement in art direction on a film. The films below are listed with their production year, so the Oscar 2000 for best art direction went to a film from 1999. The references in this article would be clearer with a different and/or consistent style of citation, footnoting or external linking. ...
Film is a term that encompasses motion pictures as individual projects, as well as the field in general. ...
1920s This award was originally for Interior Decoration 1928 (MCMXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
William Cameron Menzies (July 29, 1896 - March 5, 1957) was an Academy Award-winning and versatile art director who earned acclaim on silent films and later pioneered the use of color in film for dramatic effect. ...
The Dove was a 1927 silent film directed by Roland West and starring Norma Talmadge, Noah Beery, and Gilbert Roland. ...
The Tempest is an Academy Award winning film produced in 1928 and directed by Sam Taylor. ...
Harry Oliver (October 28, 1898 in Selkirk, Manitoba - June 16, 1975) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenseman who played for the Boston Bruins and New York Americans in the National Hockey League. ...
For other uses, see Seventh Heaven (disambiguation) Seventh Heaven is a 1927 silent film that was one of the first films to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture (then called Best Picture, Production). The film was written by H.H. Caldwell (titles), Benjamin Glazer, Katherine Hilliker (titles...
Rochus Gliese (January 6, 1891âDecember 22, 1978) is a German actor, director, production designer, and Academy Award-nominated art director of early films from the 1910s and 1920s. ...
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (aka Sunrise) is a 1927 movie about a woman from the city (played by Margaret Livingston), who tempts a married farmer (George OBrien) to kill his wife (Janet Gaynor) and run off with her to the city. ...
1929 (MCMXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
The Bridge of San Luis Rey is a 1929 drama film directed by Charles Brabin and starring Lili Damita and Don Alvarado. ...
Mitchell Leisen (born October 6, 1898âdied October 28, 1972) was an American director, art director, and costume designer. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
William Cameron Menzies (July 29, 1896 - March 5, 1957) was an Academy Award-winning and versatile art director who earned acclaim on silent films and later pioneered the use of color in film for dramatic effect. ...
The Man in the Iron Mask was a prisoner believed to have been held in the Bastille prison from an unknown date to his death on November 19, 1703. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
The Patriot is a semi-biographical film that was released in 1928. ...
Harry Oliver (October 28, 1898 in Selkirk, Manitoba - June 16, 1975) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenseman who played for the Boston Bruins and New York Americans in the National Hockey League. ...
Street Angel is a 1928 film about a woman who finds herself destitute and on the streets. ...
1930s With the awards for 1940 the award was divided into separate awards for black-and-white and color movies. 1930 (MCMXXX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link is to a full 1930 calendar). ...
The King of Jazz is a motion picture, starring Paul Whiteman and his orchestra (Paul Whitemans nickname was the King of Jazz, hence the films name). ...
William Cameron Menzies (July 29, 1896 - March 5, 1957) was an Academy Award-winning and versatile art director who earned acclaim on silent films and later pioneered the use of color in film for dramatic effect. ...
Bulldog Drummond is a 1929 detective film which tells the story of Captain Hugh Bulldog Drummond, a British officer bored with civilian life, who investigates an extortion case for a beautiful girl. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
The Love Parade is a 1929 musical comedy film. ...
Sally is a theater musical with music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey and book by Guy Bolton with additional lyrics by Buddy DeSylva and P. G. Wodehouse. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
1931 (MCMXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link is to a full 1931 calendar). ...
Hollywood had long since taken notice of writer Edna Ferbers talents. ...
Stephen Goosson (1889 - 1973) was an American designer of film sets. ...
Just Imagine was a humorous movie musical presented by Fox Films in 1930 directed by David Butler, to console the audience distressed by the Great Depression. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Svengali is the name of a fictional hypnotist in George du Mauriers 1894 novel, Trilby. ...
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This article is about Whoopee! the show and the film. ...
1932 (MCMXXXII) was a leap year starting on Friday (the link will take you to a full 1932 calendar). ...
Lazare Meerson (1900-) was the Russian-born French and English movie artist. ...
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Arrowsmith is a 1931 film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. ...
1933 (MCMXXXIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Look up cavalcade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Art director Roland Andersons first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar-win) was for his first film in 1933, A Farewell to Arms. A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on Cleopatra (1934), The Buccaneer (1938) and North West Mounted Police (1940) - as well...
A Farewell to Arms is a semi-autobiographical novel written by Ernest Hemingway in 1929. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
1934 (MCMXXXIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
For the ballet, see The Merry Widow (ballet). ...
The Gay Divorcee is a 1934 film that was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. ...
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1935 (MCMXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
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The Dark Angel is a 1935 film which tells the story of three childhood friends, two male, one female. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Art director Roland Andersons first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar-win) was for his first film in 1933, A Farewell to Arms. A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on Cleopatra (1934), The Buccaneer (1938) and North West Mounted Police (1940) - as well...
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer is a 1935 movie. ...
Duke Ellington wearing a top hat. ...
1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
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Dodsworth is a novel by Sinclair Lewis, published in 1929. ...
Anthony Adverse is a 1936 film based upon the novel by Hervey Allen. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
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Lloyds of London, black and white movie, 1936. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
The 1936 movie adaptation of Shakespeares play, Romeo and Juliet was directed by George Cukor, with a screenplay written by Talbot Jennings. ...
Winterset is a city located in Madison County, Iowa. ...
1937 (MCMXXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Stephen Goosson (1889 - 1973) was an American designer of film sets. ...
Lost Horizon is a 1937 film directed by Frank Capra starring Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt, John Howard, Margo, Thomas Mitchell, Edward Everett Horton, Isabel Jewell, H.B. Warner, and Sam Jaffe. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Conquest (also called Marie Walewska) is a 1937 film which tells the story of a Polish countess who becomes the mistress of Napoleon in order to influence his actions towards her homeland. ...
A Damsel in Distress (RKO) is a 1937 English-themed Hollywood musical comedy film starring Fred Astaire, Joan Fontaine, George Burns and Gracie Allen, with a screenplay by P.G. Plum Wodehouse based on his novel, music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin, and directed by George Stevens. ...
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For the musical group, see Cul de Sac (group). ...
The Life of Emile Zola is a 1937 movie giving a biography of the famous French author Émile Zola. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
The Prisoner of Zenda is an adventure novel by Anthony Hope, first published in 1894. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Art director Roland Andersons first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar-win) was for his first film in 1933, A Farewell to Arms. A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on Cleopatra (1934), The Buccaneer (1938) and North West Mounted Police (1940) - as well...
David Hall can refer to: David Hall (Australian politician) David Hall (video artist) David Hall (singer) David Hall (athlete) David Hall (paralympic athlete) David Hall (Delaware governor) David Hall (Oklahoma governor) David Hall (snooker player) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might...
Wee Willie Winkie is the bedtime figure characterised in the Scottish nursery rhyme of the same name which was written by William Miller in 1841. ...
1938 (MCMXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Errol Flynn as Robin Hood. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (published 1876) is a very well-known and popular story concerning American youth. ...
Alexanders Ragtime Band is the name of a song by Irving Berlin. ...
Algiers a 1938 film directed by John Cromwell with Charles Boyer. ...
Carefree is a 1938 film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. ...
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Videotape cover of The Goldwyn Follies The Goldwyn Follies is a 1938 movie, written by Ben Hecht, Sam Perrin and Arthur Phillips, with music by George Gershwin, Ray Golden, Richard Rodgers, and Kurt Weill, and lyrics by Vernon Duke and Ira Gershwin. ...
Stephen Goosson (1889 - 1973) was an American designer of film sets. ...
With over 200 films to his credit, Lionel Banks was a hard-working art director from 1935 to 1949. ...
Holiday is a 1938 remake of the 1930 film of the same nameâa romantic comedy which tells the story of a playboy who is torn between his free-thinking lifestyle and the tradition of his wealthy fiancées family. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
John Goodman on NBCs The West Wing John Stephen Goodman (born June 20, 1952 in Affton, Missouri) is an American actor. ...
If I Were King is a 1938 film with Basil Rathbone. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Marie Antoinette (1938) Marie Antoinette was a 1938 film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. ...
Merrily We Live is a 1938 film with Billie Burke. ...
1939 (MCMXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Gone with the Wind is a 1939 film adapted from Margaret Mitchells 1936 novel of the same name. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Beau Geste is one of the most re-made stories of all time, with three movie versions released in 1926, 1939, and 1966, as well as a television mini-series in 1982 and a 1977 parody, the aptly named The Last Remake of Beau Geste starring Marty Feldman and Michael...
There is also a musical group named Love Affair. ...
With over 200 films to his credit, Lionel Banks was a hard-working art director from 1935 to 1949. ...
Jefferson Smith redirects here. ...
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939), is a romantic drama film based on the relationship between Queen Elizabeth I (played by Bette Davis) and Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (played by Errol Flynn). ...
Sir William Darling was the Conservative Member of Parliament for the Edinburgh South constituency from 1945â1957. ...
George Dudley (born April 19, 1894 in Midland, Ontario, died May 8, 1960) is a member of the NHL Hockey Hall of Fame which he was inducted to in 1950. ...
The Rains Came is the title of novel by Louis Bromfield and the 1939 20th Century Fox film version which followed it. ...
Stagecoach is a 1939 western film, starring Claire Trevor and John Wayne in his breakthrough role. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 musical fantasy film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. ...
British born art director and special effects expert James Basevi (1890 - 1962) began his film industry career in 1924 at MGM. Prior to that he had served in the British army. ...
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1940s - 1940 Black-and-white Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse - Pride and Prejudice
- 1940 Color Vincent Korda - The Thief of Bagdad
- 1941 Black-and-White Richard Day, Nathan Juran, Thomas Little - How Green Was My Valley
- Perry Ferguson, Van Nest Polglase, Al Fields, Darrell Silvera - Citizen Kane
- Martin Obzina, Jack Otterson, Russell A. Gausman - Flame of New Orleans
- Hans Dreier, Robert Usher, Samuel M. Comer - Hold Back the Dawn
- Lionel Banks, George Montgomery - Ladies in Retirement
- Stephen Goosson, Howard Bristol - The Little Foxes
- John Hughes, Fred MacLean - Sergeant York
- John DuCasse Schultze, Edward G. Boyle - Son of Monte Cristo
- Alexander Golitzen, Richard Irvine - Sundown
- Vincent Korda, Julia Heron - That Hamilton Woman
- Cedric Gibbons, Randall Duell, Edwin B. Willis - When Ladies Meet
- 1941 Color Cedric Gibbons, Urie McCleary, Edwin B. Willis - Blossoms in the Dust
- 1942 Black-and-White Richard Day, Joseph Wright, Thomas Little - This Above All
- Max Parker, Mark-Lee Kirk, Casey Roberts - George Washington Slept Here
- Albert S. D'Agostino, Al Fields, Darrell Silvera - The Magnificent Ambersons
- Perry Ferguson, Howard Bristol - The Pride of the Yankees
- Cedric Gibbons, Randall Duell, Edwin B. Willis, Jack Moore - Random Harvest
- Boris Leven - The Shanghai Gesture
- Ralph Berger, Emile Kuri - Silver Queen
- John B. Goodman, Jack Otterson, Russell A. Gausman, Edward R. Robinson - The Spoilers
- Hans Dreier, Roland Anderson, Samuel M. Comer - Take a Letter, Darling
- Lionel Banks, Rudolph Sternad, Fay Babcock - The Talk of the Town
- 1942 Color Richard Day, Joseph Wright, Thomas Little - My Gal Sal
- 1943 Black-and-White James Basevi, William Darling, Thomas Little - The Song of Bernadette
- Hans Dreier, Ernst Fegte, Bertram Granger - Five Graves to Cairo
- Albert S. D'Agostino, Carroll Clark, Darrell Silvera, Harley Miller - Flight for Freedom
- Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse, Edwin B. Willis, Hugh Hunt - Madame Curie
- Carl Weyl, George J. Hopkins - Mission to Moscow
- Perry Ferguson, Howard Bristol - The North Star
- 1943 Color Alexander Golitzen, John B. Goodman, Russell A. Gausman, Ira S. Webb - Phantom of the Opera
- 1944 Black-and-White Cedric Gibbons, William Ferrari, Paul Huldschinsky, Edwin B. Willis - Gaslight
- Lionel Banks, Walter Holscher, Joseph Kish - Address Unknown
- John J. Hughes, Fred MacLean - The Adventures of Mark Twain
- Perry Ferguson, Julia Heron - Casanova Brown
- Lyle Wheeler, Leland Fuller, Thomas Little - Laura
- Hans Dreier, Robert Usher, Samuel M. Comer - No Time for Love
- Mark-Lee Kirk, Victor A. Gangelin - Since You Went Away
- Albert S. D'Agostino, Carroll Clark, Darrell Silvera, Claude Carpenter - Step Lively
- 1944 Color Wiard Ihnen, Thomas Little - Wilson
- John B. Goodman, Alexander Golitzen, Russell A. Gausman, Ira S. Webb - The Climax
- Lionel Banks, Cary Odell, Fay Babcodk - Cover Girl
- Charles Novi, Jack McConaghy - The Desert Song
- Cedric Gibbons, Daniel B. Cathcart, Edwin B. Willis, Richard Pefferle - Kismet
- Hans Dreier, Raoul Pene du Bois, Ray Moyer - Lady in the Dark
- Ernst Fegte, Howard Bristol - The Princess and the Pirate
- 1945 Black-and-White Wiard Ihnen, A. Roland Fields - Blood on the Sun
- Albert S. D'Agostino, Jack Okey, Darrell Silvera, Claude Carpenter - Experiment Perilous
- James Basevi, William Darling, Thomas Little, Frank E. Hughes - The Keys of the Kingdom
- Hans Dreier, Roland Anderson, Samuel M. Comer, Ray Moyer - Love Letters
- Cedric Gibbons, Hans Peters, Edwin B. Willis, John Bonar, Hugh Hunt - The Picture of Dorian Gray
- 1945 Color Hans Dreier, Ernst Fegte, Samuel M. Comer - Frenchman's Creek
- 1946 Black-and-White William Darling, Lyle Wheeler, Thomas Little, Frank E. Hughes - Anna and the King of Siam
- 1946 Color Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse, Edwin B. Willis - The Yearling
Beginning with 1947 movies the name of the award was changed to Art Direction - Set Decoration. 1940 (MCMXL) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1940 calendar). ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Jane Austens novel Pride and Prejudice (1813) has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
With over 200 films to his credit, Lionel Banks was a hard-working art director from 1935 to 1949. ...
The Boys from Syracuse is a musical by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, based on William Shakespeares play, The Comedy of Errors, as adapted by librettist George Abbott, who also directed. ...
Dark Command is a 1940 movie fictionalization of Quantrills Raiders in Bloody Kansas just prior to the American Civil War. ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
Foreign Correspondent is a 1940 film which tells the story of an American reporter who becomes involved in espionage in England during the onset of World War II. It stars Joel McCrea, George Sanders, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, Albert Bassermann and Robert Benchley. ...
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Lillian Russell (Helen Louise Leonard) (December 4, 1860 - June 6, 1922) was an American actress and singer. ...
My Favorite Wife is a 1940 screwball comedy film that tells the story of Ellen Wagstaff Arden (Irene Dunne), a young mother who returns home after seven years of being stranded on a tropical island only to discover that that very afternoon her beloved husband Nick (Cary Grant) has had...
Our Town is a 1940 film adaptation of a play of the same name by Thornton Wilder staring William Holden, Martha Scott, Fay Bainter, Beulah Bondi, Thomas Mitchell, Guy Kibbee and Frank Craven. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Rebecca is an Academy Awardâwinning 1940 psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock as his first American project. ...
Movie poster for The Sea Hawk The Sea Hawk is a 1940 adventure film about an English privateer set in the Elizabethan era, loosely based on the historical figure Sir Francis Drake. ...
British born art director and special effects expert James Basevi (1890 - 1962) began his film industry career in 1924 at MGM. Prior to that he had served in the British army. ...
The Westerner is a 1940 film with Walter Brennan. ...
1940 (MCMXL) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1940 calendar). ...
This is about the 1940 film starring Sabu. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Bitter Sweet was an operetta written by Noel Coward and first produced in 1929. ...
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Down Argentine Way was a 1940 Technicolor musical released by Twentieth Century Fox. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Art director Roland Andersons first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar-win) was for his first film in 1933, A Farewell to Arms. A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on Cleopatra (1934), The Buccaneer (1938) and North West Mounted Police (1940) - as well...
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP or Mounties; French, Gendarmerie royale du Canada, GRC) is both the federal police force and the national police of Canada. ...
This article is about the year. ...
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Nathan Juran (b. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
How Green Was My Valley is 1941 film directed by John Ford and based on the Richard Llewellyn novel How Green Was My Valley. ...
Citizen Kane is a 1941 mystery/drama film released by RKO Pictures, the first feature film directed by Orson Welles. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Hold Back the Dawn is a 1941 romantic film in which a Romanian gigolo marries an American woman in Mexico in order to gain entry to the United States, but winds up falling in love with her. ...
With over 200 films to his credit, Lionel Banks was a hard-working art director from 1935 to 1949. ...
George Montgomery (August 29, 1916 - December 12, 2000) was an American painter, sculptor, furniture craftsman, and stuntman who is best known as an actor in western style film and television. ...
Stephen Goosson (1889 - 1973) was an American designer of film sets. ...
The Little Foxes is a 1941 film directed by William Wyler and starring Bette Davis & Teresa Wright. ...
John Hughes (born February 18, 1950 in Lansing, Michigan) is a noted American film director, producer and writer, responsible for some of the most successful comedy films of the 1980s and 1990s. ...
For the unsuccessful U.S. weapon system, see M247 Sergeant York. ...
The career of set decorator Edward G. Boyle 1899 - 1977) really kicked off in the early 30s, when he started working on the first of over 100 films. ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
A red sunset panorama Sunset, also called sundown in some American English dialects, is the time at which the Sun disappears below the horizon in the west. ...
That Hamilton Woman is a 1941 historical film drama, directed by Alexander Korda, for Alexander Korda Films. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
This article is about the year. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Blossoms in the Dust is a 1941 film which tells the story of a woman who takes it upon herself to help orphaned children to find homes, despite the opposition of the good citizens who think that illegitimate children are beneath their interest. ...
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Thomas Little b. ...
Blood and Sand was a 1922 silent movie directed by Fred Niblo and starring Rudolph Valentino, Lila Lee and Nita Naldi. ...
Louisiana Purchase is a musical theater production from 1940. ...
1942 (MCMXLII) was a common year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1942 calendar). ...
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Thomas Little b. ...
The Magnificent Ambersons is a 1918 novel by Booth Tarkington. ...
The Pride of the Yankees is a 1942 biographical film directed by Sam Wood about the New York Yankees star first baseman, Lou Gehrig, who, near the end of his likely Hall-of-Fame career, was diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (informally referred to as Lou Gehrigs Disease). It...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Random Harvest is a 1942 film in which a man loses his memory after being traumatized by his experiences in World War I. He begins a new life, then suddenly regains his memory and tries to pick up his old life, having no recollection of his new life. ...
1941 film noir directed by Josef von Sternberg. ...
The Spoilers were a Southern California Punk Rock/New Wave band formed in 1978. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Art director Roland Andersons first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar-win) was for his first film in 1933, A Farewell to Arms. A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on Cleopatra (1934), The Buccaneer (1938) and North West Mounted Police (1940) - as well...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
With over 200 films to his credit, Lionel Banks was a hard-working art director from 1935 to 1949. ...
Fay Babcock (1895-1970) was one of the few female set decorators to make an impression in Hollywood. ...
The Talk of the Town is a 1942 screwball comedy film in which a political activist, accused of arson and murder, takes refuge with a former girlfriend in the house of a professor of law. ...
1942 (MCMXLII) was a common year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1942 calendar). ...
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Thomas Little b. ...
My Gal Sal was a 1942 20th Century Fox musical starring Rita Hayworth and Victor Mature. ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
Captains of the Clouds is a 1942 Warner Bros war film, directed by Michael Curtiz and produced by William Cagney, with Hal B. Wallis as executive producer. ...
DVD cover of The Jungle Book Jungle Book is an American color 1942 action/adventure and fantasy film based on the Rudyard Kipling novel, The Jungle Book. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Art director Roland Andersons first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar-win) was for his first film in 1933, A Farewell to Arms. A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on Cleopatra (1934), The Buccaneer (1938) and North West Mounted Police (1940) - as well...
Reap the Wild Wind is a serialized story written by Thelma Strabel in 1940 for The Saturday Evening Post. ...
1943 (MCMXLIII) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1943 calendar). ...
British born art director and special effects expert James Basevi (1890 - 1962) began his film industry career in 1924 at MGM. Prior to that he had served in the British army. ...
Sir William Darling was the Conservative Member of Parliament for the Edinburgh South constituency from 1945â1957. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
Categories: Movie stubs | 1942 books | Books starting with S | 1943 films | Best Picture Oscar Nominee | Best Actress Oscar (film) | Best Supporting Actor Oscar Nominee (film) | Best Supporting Actress Oscar Nominee (film) ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Five Graves to Cairo is a 1943 World War II film by Billy Wilder, starring Franchot Tone and Anne Baxter. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Madame Curie is a 1943 biographical film which tells the story of Polish- French physicist Marie Curie. ...
Mission to Moscow is a 1943 movie directed by Michael Curtiz with a screen play by Howard Koch based on the book by Ambassador Joseph E. Davies. ...
The North Star is an episode of Detective Conan. ...
1943 (MCMXLIII) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1943 calendar). ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
Claude Rains starred as Erik-âthe Phantomâ-in the 1943 production of Phantom of the Opera. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
For Whom the Bell Tolls is a 1943 film based on the famous novel by Ernest Hemingway. ...
British born art director and special effects expert James Basevi (1890 - 1962) began his film industry career in 1924 at MGM. Prior to that he had served in the British army. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
The Gangs All Here is a 1943 musical film produced and released by Twentieth Century Fox. ...
John Hughes (born February 18, 1950 in Lansing, Michigan) is a noted American film director, producer and writer, responsible for some of the most successful comedy films of the 1980s and 1990s. ...
This Is the Army is a 1943 American motion picture produced by Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner, and directed by Michael Curtiz. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Thousands Cheer was an American musical-comedy released by MGM in 1943. ...
1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1944 calendar). ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Gaslight is a 1944 film, considered film noir, directed by George Cukor starring Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer. ...
With over 200 films to his credit, Lionel Banks was a hard-working art director from 1935 to 1949. ...
Superb example of claymation. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
Laura is a 1944 film noir which tells the story of a police detective, investigating a womans murder, who falls in love with her portrait. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Since You Went Away is a 1944 film which tells the story of how a woman copes at home while her husband has gone off to fight World War II. It stars Claudette Colbert, Jennifer Jones, Shirley Temple, Joseph Cotten, Monty Woolley, Robert Walker, Lionel Barrymore, Hattie McDaniel, Agnes Moorehead...
1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1944 calendar). ...
Thomas Little b. ...
Wilson is a 1944 biographical film about President Woodrow Wilson. ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
With over 200 films to his credit, Lionel Banks was a hard-working art director from 1935 to 1949. ...
A cover girl is a female model or entertainer whose photograph appears on the front cover of a magazine to attract attention on the shelf, usually a magazine devoted to womens interests (such as Redbook or Seventeen) or mens interests (such as Gentlemens Quarterly, Maxim or Esquire). ...
The Desert Song was a notable 1926 operetta with music by Sigmund Romberg and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and Otto Harbach, respectively. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
The 1944 version of Kismet was an MGM picture starring Ronald Colman, Marlena Dietrich, Joy Ann Page and Florence Bates. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Lady in the Dark was a Broadway musical written by Kurt Weill (music), Ira Gershwin (lyrics), and Moss Hart (book and direction). ...
1945 (MCMVL) was a common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1945 calendar). ...
Blood on the Sun is a 1945 film starring James Cagney and Sylvia Sidney. ...
Experiment Perilous is a 1945 melodrama/film noir set at the turn of the century. ...
British born art director and special effects expert James Basevi (1890 - 1962) began his film industry career in 1924 at MGM. Prior to that he had served in the British army. ...
Sir William Darling was the Conservative Member of Parliament for the Edinburgh South constituency from 1945â1957. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
The Keys of the Kingdom is a 1944 film which tells the story of a young priest who struggles to establish a mission in China. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Art director Roland Andersons first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar-win) was for his first film in 1933, A Farewell to Arms. A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on Cleopatra (1934), The Buccaneer (1938) and North West Mounted Police (1940) - as well...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Love Letters is a 1945 film which tells the story of a World War II soldier who writes his friends love letters, but begins falling in love with the friends girlfriend. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
The Picture of Dorian Grey (1890) by Oscar Wilde has been a source of many adaptations and inspirations in film, literature, art and culture. ...
1945 (MCMVL) was a common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1945 calendar). ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Frenchmans Creek is a 1942 historical novel by Daphne du Maurier. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
Leave Her to Heaven is a 1945 film noir which tells the story of a man who gradually realizes that his wifes insane jealousy may be the cause of several tragedies in his life. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
National Velvet is a novel by Enid Bagnold, first published in 1935. ...
Stephen Goosson (1889 - 1973) was an American designer of film sets. ...
Frank Tuttle (6 August 1892 - 6 January 1963) was a Hollywood film director and writer who directed films from 1922 (The Cradle Buster) to 1959 (Island of Lost Women). ...
The Book of One Thousand and One Nights (كتاب ألف ليلة و ليلة in Arabic or هزار و یک شب in Persian), also known as The book of a Thousand Nights and a Night...
1946 (MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ...
Sir William Darling was the Conservative Member of Parliament for the Edinburgh South constituency from 1945â1957. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
Anna and the King of Siam is a 1944 book by Margaret Landon, a play and a 1946 movie. ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Walter Tyler is the name of several historical persons: Walter Wat Tyler was a 14th century British rebellion leader. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
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Nathan Juran (b. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
The Razors Edge is a 1944 novel by W. Somerset Maugham. ...
1946 (MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Look up yearling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Caesar and Cleopatra is a 1901 play by George Bernard Shaw. ...
Henry V is a 1944 film adaptation of the William Shakespeare play Henry V; it was released in Los Angeles in 1946. ...
1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1947 calendar). ...
English art director Wilfred Shingleton (1914 - 1983) enjoyed a distinguished career in the British film industry from his debut in 1937. ...
Great Expectations is a 1946 British film directed by David Lean and based on the novel by Charles Dickens. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1947 calendar). ...
German-born production designer Alfred Junge (1886 - 1964) had wanted to be an artist from childhood. ...
This page is about a film by Powell & Pressburger; for other uses of the term, please see Narcissus. ...
Life with Father is a 1947 comedy movie which tells the true story of a stockbroker who wants to be master of his house, but finds his wife and his children ignoring him, until they start making demands for him to change his own life. ...
1948 (MCMXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1948 calendar). ...
Roger Furse (1903 - 1972) was the son of Lieutenat General Sir William Furse, and was educated at Eton and then the Slade School for Fine Arts in London. ...
Hamlet is a 1948 film adaptation of the William Shakespeare play Hamlet. ...
Set decorator William Wallace worked throughout the 40s and 50s on several prestigious Hollywood productions. ...
Johnny Belinda is a 1948 film which tells the story of a deaf mute woman who is raped, becomes pregnant, and then is ruled unfit to care for the child. ...
1948 (MCMXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1948 calendar). ...
German art director Hein Heckroth (1910 - 1970) was well-respected for the work he had done with his national ballet prior to the mid-1940s. ...
Arthur S. Lawson, Jr. ...
Helpmann, Shearer and Massine in The Red Shoes. ...
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Joan of Arc is a 1948 film. ...
1949 (MCMXLIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1949 calendar). ...
Art director Harry Horner (1910 - 1994) was born in what is now Slovakia and found his way into the film business via his association with Max Reinhardt. ...
A former student of the University of Southern California, art director John Meehan was nominated three times for an Academy Award and won each time. ...
The Heiress is a 1949 film which tells the story of two young people who want to marry despite the girls fathers objections. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
Come to the Stable is a 1949 film which tells the story of two French nuns who come to a small New England town and involve the townsfolk in helping them to build a childrens hospital. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Jack Martin Smith (1911 - 1993) was a highly successful Hollywood art director with over 130 films to his credit and nine Academy Award nominations which ultimately yielded three Oscars. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Madame Bovary has been made into several films, the earliest dating from 1933. ...
1949 (MCMXLIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1949 calendar). ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Little Women (1949) directed by Mervyn LeRoy is based on Louisa May Alcotts novel of the same name. ...
Born in Mexico, Edward Carrere (1906 - 1984) first hit Hollywood in 1947, making his debut as an art director on My Wild Irish Rose. He garnered his first Academy Award nomination two years later for the Errol Flynn epic The Adventures of Don Juan. Throughout the late 40s and the...
Set decorator Leif B. Reifsnider worked in Hollywood movies from 1946 to 1962. ...
British art director Jim Morahan (1902 - 1976) first started working in that capacity in 1936. ...
Austrian-born William Kellner (1900 - 1996) made his mark as an art director mainly on English films of the 40s and 50s. ...
Michael Relphs (1915 - 2004) career in films began in 1933 working as an assistant [art director]] with Michael Balcon who was working as an art director for MGM-British and Warner Brothers. ...
1950s - 1950 Black-and-White Hans Dreier, John Meehan, Samuel M. Comer, Ray Moyer - Sunset Boulevard
- 1950 Color Hans Dreier, Walter Tyler, Samuel M. Comer, Ray Moyer - Samson and Delilah
- 1951 Black-and-White Richard Day, George James Hopkins - A Streetcar Named Desire
- 1951 Color Cedric Gibbons, E. Preston Ames, Edwin B. Willis, Keogh Gleason - An American in Paris
- Lyle Wheeler, George Davis, Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox - David and Bathsheba
- Lyle Wheeler, Leland Fuller, Joseph C. Wright, Thomas Little, Walter M. Scott - On the Riviera
- William A. Horning, Cedric Gibbons, Edward Carfagno, Hugh Hunt - Quo Vadis
- Hein Heckroth - The Tales of Hoffmann
- 1952 Black-and-White Cedric Gibbons, Edward Carfagno, Edwin B. Willis, Keogh Gleason - The Bad and the Beautiful
- 1952 Color Paul Sheriff, Marcel Vertes - Moulin Rouge
- Richard Day, Antoni Clavé, Howard Bristol - Hans Christian Andersen
- Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse, Edwin B. Willis, Arthur Krams - The Merry Widow
- Frank Hotaling, John McCarthy, Jr., Charles S. Thompson - The Quiet Man
- Lyle Wheeler, John DeCuir, Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox - The Snows of Kilimanjaro
- 1953 Black-and-White Cedric Gibbons, Edward Carfagno, Edwin B. Willis, Hugh Hunt - Julius Caesar
- 1953 Color Lyle Wheeler, George Davis, Walter M. Scott, Paul S. Fox - The Robe
- Alfred Junge, Hans Peters. John Jarvis - Knights of the Round Table
- Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse, Edwin B. Willis, Arthur Krams - Lili
- Cedric Gibbons, E. Preston Ames, Edward Carfagno, Gabriel Scognamillo, Edwin B. Willis, Keogh Gleason, Arthur Krams, Jack D. Moore - The Story of Three Loves
- Cedric Gibbons, Urie McCleary, Edwin B. Willis, Jack D. Moore - Young Bess
- 1954 Black-and-White Richard Day - On the Waterfront
- 1954 Color John Meehan, Emile Kuri - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
- Cedric Gibbons, E. Preston Ames, Edwin B. Willis, Keogh Gleason - Brigadoon
- Lyle Wheeler, Leland Fuller, Walter M. Scott, Paul S. Fox - Désirée
- Hal Pereira, Roland Anderson, Samuel M. Comer, Ray Moyer - Red Garters
- Malcolm Bert, Gene Allen, Irene Sharaff, George James Hopkins - A Star Is Born
- 1955 Black-and-White Hal Pereira, Tambi Larsen, Samuel M. Comer, Arthur Krams - The Rose Tattoo
- 1955 Color William Flannery, Jo Mielziner, Robert Priestley - Picnic
- Lyle Wheeler, John DeCuir, Walter M. Scott, Paul S. Fox - Daddy Long Legs
- Oliver Smith, Joseph C. Wright, Howard Bristol - Guys and Dolls
- Lyle Wheeler, George Davis, Walter M. Scott, Jack Stubbs - Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
- Hal Pereira, Joseph McMillan Johnson, Samuel M. Comer, Arthur Krams - To Catch a Thief
- 1956 Black-and-White Cedric Gibbons, Malcolm F. Brown, Edwin B. Willis, F. Keogh Gleason - Somebody Up There Likes Me
- 1956 Color Lyle R. Wheeler, John Decuir, Walter M. Scott, Paul S. Fox - The King and I
- James W. Sullivan, Ken Adam, Ross J. Dowd - Around the World in Eighty Days
- Boris Leven, Ralph S. Hurst - Giant
- Cedric Gibbons, Hans Peters, E. Preston Ames, Edwin B. Willis, F. Keogh Gleason - Lust for Life
- Hal Pereira, Walter H. Tyler, Albert Nozaki, Samuel M. Comer, Ray Moyer - The Ten Commandments
For 1957 films this award became a single award. 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
A former student of the University of Southern California, art director John Meehan was nominated three times for an Academy Award and won each time. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Sunset Boulevard (also known as Sunset Blvd. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
Thomas Little b. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
All About Eve is a 1950 movie drama written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, from the story The Wisdom of Eve, by Mary Orr. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 â October 24, 1966) was a film art director. ...
Walter Tyler is the name of several historical persons: Walter Wat Tyler was a 14th century British rebellion leader. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Movie poster for Samson and Delilah Samson and Delilah is a 1949 film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Victor Mature and Hedy Lamarr as the title characters. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Annie Get Your Gun is a stage musical loosely based on the life of sharpshooter Annie Oakley. ...
Destination Moon (originally Objectif Lune) is also the title of a comic book in the Tintin series by Hergé; see Destination Moon (Tintin). ...
1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ...
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A Streetcar Named Desire is an Academy Award-winning 1951 film adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
Fourteen Hours is a 1951 film which stars Grace Kelly. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
After studying at the Chouinard Art School, Hollywood art director John DeCuir (1918â1991) joined Universal in the late 1930s and by the middle of the 40s, he was designing sets. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
French art director Jean dEaubonne (1903 â 1971) worked with some of his countrys most distinguished directors, especially for Jean Cocteau on such productions as Le Sang dun Poete (1930). ...
La Ronde is a 1950 movie, directed by Max Ophüls based on Schnitzlers play. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
E. Preston Ames (1906 - 1983) first made inroads into Hollywood when he was a draftsman working on The Wizard of Oz in 1939. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
An American in Paris is a 1951 musical film based on the classical composition by George Gershwin. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
Thomas Little b. ...
David and Bathsheba is a 1951 film about King David. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
On the Riviera is a 1951 comedy musical film made by 20th Century Fox. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Although he began working at MGM in 1933, art director Edward Carfagno (1907 -1996) established himself in the 1950s with his Oscar-winning work on such films as Vincente Minnellis The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Joseph Mankiewiczs Julius Caesar (1953) and William Wylers Ben-Hur (1959). ...
Quo Vadis (the title is Latin, meaning Where are you going?), is a 1951 Biblical epic film that tells the story of a Roman soldier, returning from the wars, who falls in love with a Christian and becomes intrigued by her religion. ...
German art director Hein Heckroth (1910 - 1970) was well-respected for the work he had done with his national ballet prior to the mid-1940s. ...
This article is about the film. ...
1952 (MCMLII) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Although he began working at MGM in 1933, art director Edward Carfagno (1907 -1996) established himself in the 1950s with his Oscar-winning work on such films as Vincente Minnellis The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Joseph Mankiewiczs Julius Caesar (1953) and William Wylers Ben-Hur (1959). ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
The Bad and the Beautiful is a 1953 melodramatic film which tells the story of a film producer who alienates all of those around him. ...
Carrie is a 1952 feature film based on the novel Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
After studying at the Chouinard Art School, Hollywood art director John DeCuir (1918â1991) joined Universal in the late 1930s and by the middle of the 40s, he was designing sets. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
My Cousin Rachel is a 1952 mystery film/romance film directed by Henry Koster and starred Olivia de Havilland, Richard Burton, Audrey Dalton, Ronald Squire, George Dolenz and John Sutton. ...
This article or section cites its sources but does not provide page references. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
Viva Zapata! is a 1952 biographical drama film directed by Elia Kazan. ...
1952 (MCMLII) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Moulin Rouge is a 1952 movie directed by John Huston and produced by Sir John Woolf and James Woolf of Romulus Films. ...
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Hans Christian Andersen is a 1952 Hollywood musical film, with words and music by Frank Loesser. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Arthur Krams (1912 - 1985) was an American set designer. ...
For the ballet, see The Merry Widow (ballet). ...
Art director Frank Hotaling (1909 - 1977) enjoyed a career that was largely confined to B movies, grinding out well over 100 films. ...
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Charles S. Thompson was Hollywood set decorator, with nearly 200 films to his credit in a career that lasted 30 years. ...
The Quiet Man was a 1952 American film starring John Wayne, Maureen OHara, Victor McLaglen, and Barry Fitzgerald, and directed by John Ford. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
After studying at the Chouinard Art School, Hollywood art director John DeCuir (1918â1991) joined Universal in the late 1930s and by the middle of the 40s, he was designing sets. ...
Thomas Little b. ...
The Snows of Kilimanjaro is the name of both a collection of short stories by Ernest Hemingway and the premier story within the collection. ...
1953 (MCMLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Although he began working at MGM in 1933, art director Edward Carfagno (1907 -1996) established himself in the 1950s with his Oscar-winning work on such films as Vincente Minnellis The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Joseph Mankiewiczs Julius Caesar (1953) and William Wylers Ben-Hur (1959). ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Julius Caesar is a 1953 film based upon the William Shakespeare play Julius Caesar. ...
Art director Fritz Maurischat made his debut in 1924. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Walter Tyler is the name of several historical persons: Walter Wat Tyler was a 14th century British rebellion leader. ...
Roman Holiday is a 1953 romantic comedy film which tells the story of a young royal princess who runs away during a state visit to Rome and is befriended by a cynical expatriate American reporter who first just wants an exclusive story, but finds himself falling in love with her. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Titanic is a 1953 dramatic movie directed by Jean Negulesco. ...
1953 (MCMLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
The Robe, a 1942 historical novel featuring the Crucifixion, written by Lloyd C. Douglas. ...
German-born production designer Alfred Junge (1886 - 1964) had wanted to be an artist from childhood. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Arthur Krams (1912 - 1985) was an American set designer. ...
Lili is a musical film which opened in March, 1953. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
E. Preston Ames (1906 - 1983) first made inroads into Hollywood when he was a draftsman working on The Wizard of Oz in 1939. ...
Although he began working at MGM in 1933, art director Edward Carfagno (1907 -1996) established himself in the 1950s with his Oscar-winning work on such films as Vincente Minnellis The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Joseph Mankiewiczs Julius Caesar (1953) and William Wylers Ben-Hur (1959). ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Arthur Krams (1912 - 1985) was an American set designer. ...
The Story of Three Loves original movie poster The Story of Three Loves, also known as Equilibrium, is a 1953 romantic portmanteau film made by MGM. It consists of three loosely linked separate stories, The Jealous Lover, Mademoiselle and Equilibrium. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Young Bess is a 1953 film about the early career of Queen Elizabeth I of England. ...
1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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On the Waterfront is an American 1954 film about mob violence and corruption among longshoremen, and it has become a standard of its kind. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Art director Roland Andersons first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar-win) was for his first film in 1933, A Farewell to Arms. A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on Cleopatra (1934), The Buccaneer (1938) and North West Mounted Police (1940) - as well...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
The Country Girl is a 1915 silent film, starring Florence La Badie a 1954 film, which tells the story of a has-been singer/actor who is given one last chance to star in a musical, only to have his alcoholism hinder his chances. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Although he began working at MGM in 1933, art director Edward Carfagno (1907 -1996) established himself in the 1950s with his Oscar-winning work on such films as Vincente Minnellis The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Joseph Mankiewiczs Julius Caesar (1953) and William Wylers Ben-Hur (1959). ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Executive Suite is a 1954 film starring William Holden, June Allyson, Barbara Stanwyck, Fredric March, Walter Pidgeon, Shelley Winters & Nina Foch. ...
Max Ophüls (May 6, 1902 â March 25, 1957) was a German-born Jewish film director. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Walter Tyler is the name of several historical persons: Walter Wat Tyler was a 14th century British rebellion leader. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Sabrina is a 1954 film directed by Billy Wilder, adapted for the screen by Wilder, Samuel Taylor, and Ernest Lehman from Taylors play Sabrina Fair (in the UK, the movie has the title Sabrina Fair). ...
1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
A former student of the University of Southern California, art director John Meehan was nominated three times for an Academy Award and won each time. ...
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 1954 film starring Kirk Douglas as Ned Land, James Mason as Captain Nemo, Paul Lukas as Professor Aronnax and Peter Lorre as Conseil. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
E. Preston Ames (1906 - 1983) first made inroads into Hollywood when he was a draftsman working on The Wizard of Oz in 1939. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
DVD cover Brigadoon is a musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, first produced in 1947. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
Désirée is a 1954 historical film biography made by 20th Century Fox. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Art director Roland Andersons first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar-win) was for his first film in 1933, A Farewell to Arms. A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on Cleopatra (1934), The Buccaneer (1938) and North West Mounted Police (1940) - as well...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Irene Sharaff (b. ...
A Star Is Born is a 1954 musical remake of the original 1937 film, directed by George Cukor and starring Judy Garland and James Mason. ...
1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Arthur Krams (1912 - 1985) was an American set designer. ...
The Rose Tattoo is a Tennessee Williams play. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Blackboard Jungle is a 1955 social commentary film about teachers in an inner-city school. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Malcolm Brown was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Ill Cry Tomorrow is a 1955 biographical film which tells the story of Lillian Roth, a Broadway star who rebels against the pressure of her domineering mother and reacts to the death of her fiance by becoming an alcoholic. ...
The Man with the Golden Arm is a 1955 film which tells the story of a heroin addict who got clean while in prison but struggles to stay straight in the outside world. ...
For other uses, see Marty (disambiguation). ...
1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Jo Mielziner (1901-1976) is an American theatrical designer born in Paris, France. ...
DVD cover for the 1955 film, showing stars William Holden and Kim Novak Picnic is a 1955 Cinemascope color film which tells the story of an ex-college football star turned drifter who arrives in a small Kansas town on Labor Day and is drawn to a girl whos...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
After studying at the Chouinard Art School, Hollywood art director John DeCuir (1918â1991) joined Universal in the late 1930s and by the middle of the 40s, he was designing sets. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
Daddy Long Legs is the lead singer of the rap metal group Wolfpac. ...
Categories: Korean War people | People stubs ...
Guys and Dolls is a 1955 musical film made by the Samuel Goldwyn Company and released by MGM. It was directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Samuel Goldwyn. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
Love is a Many-Splendored Thing is a 1955 film which tells the story of an American reporter who falls in love with a Eurasian doctor, only to encounter prejudice from both of their families. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Leading Hollywood art director Joseph McMillan Johnson (1912 - 1990) was born in Los Angeles. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Arthur Krams (1912 - 1985) was an American set designer. ...
To Catch a Thief is a 1955 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, Jessie Royce Landis and John Williams. ...
1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Francis Keogh Gleason (1906 - 1982) was a resident set decorator at MGM studios for over 40 years. ...
Somebody Up There Likes Me may refer to: Somebody Up There Likes Me, 1956 film starring Paul Newman and Everett Sloane; Somebody Up There Likes Me (1996 film), starring Sammo Hung Somebody Up There Likes Me (song Category: ...
7 Samurai redirects here. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Howard Teichman and George S. Kaufman pillory big business and big businessmen in this adaptation of their Broadway play. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Jack Martin Smith (1911 - 1993) was a highly successful Hollywood art director with over 130 films to his credit and nine Academy Award nominations which ultimately yielded three Oscars. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
For other uses see The King and I The King and I is a 1956 musical film starring Yul Brenner and Deborah Kerr. ...
Sir Ken Adam (born 5 February 1921 as Klaus Adam) is a production designer most famous for his set designs for the early James Bond films. ...
Around the World in Eighty Days is a 1956 movie based on the novel of the same name by Jules Verne. ...
Giant is a 1956 film which tells the story of rival ranchers and oilmen in West Texas in the middle years of the 20th century. ...
Cedric Gibbons in Dublin, Ireland, (23 March 1893 - 26 July 1960 was the art director at MGM studios. ...
E. Preston Ames (1906 - 1983) first made inroads into Hollywood when he was a draftsman working on The Wizard of Oz in 1939. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Francis Keogh Gleason (1906 - 1982) was a resident set decorator at MGM studios for over 40 years. ...
Lust for Life is a 1956 film by Norman Corwin adapted from a biographical novel of the life of Vincent Van Gogh, by writer Irving Stone, first published in 1934. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Albert Noazki, born in Tokyo, Japan, was an art director who worked on various films. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
This article is about the 1956 film. ...
- 1957 Ted Haworth, Robert Priestley - Sayonara
- Hal Pereira, George Davis, Samuel M. Comer, Ray Moyer - Funny Face
- William A. Horning, Gene Allen, Edwin B. Willis, Richard Pefferle - Les Girls
- Walter Holscher, William Kiernan, Louis Diage - Pal Joey
- William A. Horning, Urie McCleary, Edwin B. Willis, Hugh Hunt - Raintree County
- 1958 William A. Horning, E. Preston Ames, Henry Grace, F. Keogh Gleason - Gigi
With the 1959 films this category was again divided in two 1957 (MCMLVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Sayonara is a 1957 film which tells the story of an American Air Force flier who was a fighter Ace during the Korean War. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Funny Face (TV series). ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Les Girls, also known as Cole Porters Les Girls, is a 1957 comedy film musical made by MGM. It was directed by George Cukor, produced by Sol C. Siegel with Saul Chaplin as associate producer from a screenplay by John Patrick based on a story by Vera Caspary with...
Pal Joey is a 1939 epistolary (written in the form of a series of letters) novel by John OHara, which became the basis of a 1940 musical comedy and 1957 motion picture of the same name. ...
Edwin B. Willis (b. ...
Raintree County is a novel by Ross Lockridge, Jr. ...
1958 (MCMLVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
E. Preston Ames (1906 - 1983) first made inroads into Hollywood when he was a draftsman working on The Wizard of Oz in 1939. ...
Francis Keogh Gleason (1906 - 1982) was a resident set decorator at MGM studios for over 40 years. ...
Gigi is a 1958 motion picture musical set in Paris, France. ...
Broadway poster Auntie Mame is a 1955 novel by Patrick Dennis that chronicles his madcap adventures growing up as the ward of his deceased fathers eccentric sister. ...
For the religious phrase, see Bell, book, and candle. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
After studying at the Chouinard Art School, Hollywood art director John DeCuir (1918â1991) joined Universal in the late 1930s and by the middle of the 40s, he was designing sets. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
A Certain Smile (Un certain sourire), written in 1958, is Francoise Sagans second book. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Lloyd Henry Bumstead (March 17, 1915 â May 24, 2006) was an American cinematic art director and production designer. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Vertigo is a 1958 psychological thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. ...
1959 (MCMLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
The Diary of Anne Frank is a 1959 motion picture based on the diary of Holocaust victim Anne Frank. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Walter Tyler is the name of several historical persons: Walter Wat Tyler was a 14th century British rebellion leader. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Arthur Krams (1912 - 1985) was an American set designer. ...
The Last Angry Man is a 1959 film which tells the story of a journalist who profiles the life of his physician uncle. ...
The career of set decorator Edward G. Boyle 1899 - 1977) really kicked off in the early 30s, when he started working on the first of over 100 films. ...
Some Like It Hot is a 1959 comedy film cowritten and directed by Billy Wilder. ...
Oliver Hilary Sambourne Messel (b. ...
Austrian-born William Kellner (1900 - 1996) made his mark as an art director mainly on English films of the 40s and 50s. ...
Suddenly, Last Summer is a play by Tennessee Williams. ...
1959 (MCMLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Although he began working at MGM in 1933, art director Edward Carfagno (1907 -1996) established himself in the 1950s with his Oscar-winning work on such films as Vincente Minnellis The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Joseph Mankiewiczs Julius Caesar (1953) and William Wylers Ben-Hur (1959). ...
Ben-Hur is a 1959 film directed by William Wyler, and is the most recent and most popular, live-action film version of Lew Wallaces novel, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1880). ...
The Big Fisherman is a 1959 film about the life of St. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
For other uses, see Journey to the Center of the Earth (disambiguation). ...
Robert Boyle Robert Boyle (January 25, 1627âDecember 30, 1691) was an Irish natural philosopher (chemist, physicist, and inventor) noted for his work in physics and chemistry. ...
North by Northwest is a 1959 MGM thriller by Alfred Hitchcock and is generally considered one of his best works. ...
Pillow Talk is a 1959 romantic comedy film which tells the story of a man and woman who share a telephone line and grow to hate each other, and then, of course, to love each other. ...
1960s - 1960 Black-and-White Alexander Trauner, Edward G. Boyle - The Apartment
- 1960 Color Alexander Golitzen, Eric Orbom, Russell A. Gausman, Julia Heron - Spartacus
- 1961 Black-and-White Harry Horner, Gene Callahan - The Hustler
- 1961 Color Boris Leven, Victor A. Gangelin - West Side Story
- 1962 Black-and-White Alexander Golitzen, Henry Bumstead, Oliver Emert - To Kill a Mockingbird
- Joseph Wright, George James Hopkins - Days of Wine and Roses
- Ted Haworth, Leon Barasa, Vincent Korda, Gabriel Bechir - The Longest Day
- George Davis, Edward Carfagno, Henry Grace, Dick Pefferle - Period of Adjustment
- Hal Pereira, Roland Anderson, Samuel M. Comer, Frank R. McKelvy - The Pigeon That Took Rome
- 1962 Color John Box, John Stoll, Dario Simoni - Lawrence of Arabia
- 1963 Black-and-White Gene Callahan - America America
- 1963 Color John DeCuir, Jack Martin Smith, Hilyard Brown, Herman Blumenthal, Elven Webb, Maurice Pelling, Boris Juraga, Walter M. Scott, Paul S. Fox, Ray Moyer - Cleopatra
- Lyle Wheeler, Gene Callahan - The Cardinal
- Hal Pereira, Roland Anderson, Samuel M. Comer, James Payne - Come Blow Your Horn
- George Davis, William Ferrari, Addison Hehr, Henry Grace, Don Greenwood Jr., Jack Mills - How the West Was Won
- Ralph Brinton, Ted Marshall, Jocelyn Herbert, Josie MacAvin - Tom Jones
- 1964 Black-and-White Vassilis Fotopoulos - Zorba the Greek
- 1964 Color Gene Allen, Cecil Beaton, George James Hopkins - My Fair Lady
- John Bryan, Maurice Carter, Patrick McLoyghlin, Robert Cartwright - Becket
- Carroll Clark, William H, Tuntke, Emile Kuri, Hal Gausman - Mary Poppins
- George Davis, E. Preston Ames, Henry Grace, Hugh Hunt - The Unsinkable Molly Brown
- Jack Martin Smith, Ted Haworth, Walter M. Scott, Stuart A. Reiss - What a Way to Go
- 1965 Black-and-White Robert Clatworthy, Joseph Kish - Ship of Fools
- Robert Emmet Smith, Frank Tuttle - King Rat
- George Davis, Urie McCleary, Henry Grace, Charles S. Thompson - A Patch of Blue
- Hal Pereira, Jack Poplin, Robert Benton, Joseph Kish - The Slender Thread
- Hal Pereira, Tambi Larsen, Edward Marshall, Josie MacAvin - The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
- 1965 Color John Box, Terry Marsh, Dario Simoni - Doctor Zhivago
- John DeCuir, Jack Martin Smith, Dario Simoni - The Agony and the Ecstasy
- Richard Day, William Creber, David Hall, Ray Moyer, Fred MacLean, Norman Rockett - The Greatest Story Ever Told
- Robert Clatworthy, George James Hopkins - Inside Daisy Clover
- Boris Leven, Walter M. Scott, Ruby Levitt - The Sound of Music
- 1966 Black-and-White Richard Sylbert, George James Hopkins - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- 1966 Color Jack Martin Smith, Dale Hennesy, Walter M. Scott, Stuart A. Reiss - Fantastic Voyage
For 1967 the two awards in this category were recombined into a single award. 1960 (MCMLX) was a leap year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1960 calendar). ...
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The career of set decorator Edward G. Boyle 1899 - 1977) really kicked off in the early 30s, when he started working on the first of over 100 films. ...
The Apartment is a 1960 romantic comedy-drama directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray. ...
Leading Hollywood art director Joseph McMillan Johnson (1912 - 1990) was born in Los Angeles. ...
The Facts of Life is a 1960 romantic comedy starring Bob Hope and Lucille Ball as middle-aged people who have an affair despite being married to other people. ...
Psycho (1960) is a suspense/thriller/horror film directed by world-renowned auteur Alfred Hitchcock. ...
Sons and Lovers is the third published novel of D.H. Lawrence, taken by many to be his earliest masterpiece. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Walter Tyler is the name of several historical persons: Walter Wat Tyler was a 14th century British rebellion leader. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Arthur Krams (1912 - 1985) was an American set designer. ...
Visit To A Small Planet was filmed from April 28-July 3, 1959. ...
1960 (MCMLX) was a leap year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1960 calendar). ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
Spartacus by Denis Foyatier, 1830 Spartacus (ca. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
The 1950s brought renewed interest in Edna Ferbers works. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Art director Roland Andersons first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar-win) was for his first film in 1933, A Farewell to Arms. A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on Cleopatra (1934), The Buccaneer (1938) and North West Mounted Police (1940) - as well...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
It Started in Naples is an American romantic-comedy film released in August 1960. ...
Pepe is the name of a 1960 movie starring Cantinflas as the title role, directed by George Sidney and with an amount of cameo appearances vainly trying to replicate the success of another Cantinflas movie, Around the World in Eighty Days. ...
Born in Mexico, Edward Carrere (1906 - 1984) first hit Hollywood in 1947, making his debut as an art director on My Wild Irish Rose. He garnered his first Academy Award nomination two years later for the Errol Flynn epic The Adventures of Don Juan. Throughout the late 40s and the...
Sunrise at Campobello is a 1960 film which tells the story of the struggle by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt against polio. ...
1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1961 calendar). ...
Art director Harry Horner (1910 - 1994) was born in what is now Slovakia and found his way into the film business via his association with Max Reinhardt. ...
The Novel The Hustler was a 1959 novel by American writer Walter Tevis, which tells the story of a young pool player who challenges the legendary Minnesota Fats but loses, sending his life into a tailspin. ...
The Absent Minded Professor is a 1961 Disney film starring Fred MacMurray as title character Ned Brainard and Nancy Olson as Betsy Carlisle. ...
The career of set decorator Edward G. Boyle 1899 - 1977) really kicked off in the early 30s, when he started working on the first of over 100 films. ...
The Childrens Hour could refer to several things. ...
Maximilian Schell and Richard Widmark in Judgment at Nuremberg Judgment at Nuremberg is a 1961 film which gives a fictionalized account of the post-World War II Nuremberg Trials. ...
La Dolce Vita (1960) (translation The Sweet Life) is a film directed by Federico Fellini and usually cited as the film that signals the split between his earlier neo-realist films and his later symbolist period. ...
1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1961 calendar). ...
West Side Story is a musical written by Arthur Laurents (book), Leonard Bernstein (music), and Stephen Sondheim (lyrics), and was originally produced, choreographed, and directed by Jerome Robbins. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Art director Roland Andersons first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar-win) was for his first film in 1933, A Farewell to Arms. A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on Cleopatra (1934), The Buccaneer (1938) and North West Mounted Police (1940) - as well...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
John Moore is a member of the motion picture industry. ...
El Cid is a 1961 movie which was a highly romanticized story of the life of the Castilian knight El Cid. ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
Flower Drum Song is a Broadway musical with a score by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. The book for the musical was written by Hammerstein and Joseph Fields, based on the novel Flower Drum Song by C.Y. Lee. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Walter Tyler is the name of several historical persons: Walter Wat Tyler was a 14th century British rebellion leader. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Arthur Krams (1912 - 1985) was an American set designer. ...
Summer and Smoke is a play by Tennessee Williams which tells the story of a lonely, unmarried ministers daughter who is courted by a former love, a wild, undisciplined doctor. ...
1962 (MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1962 calendar). ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
Lloyd Henry Bumstead (March 17, 1915 â May 24, 2006) was an American cinematic art director and production designer. ...
To Kill a Mockingbird is a 1960 novel by Harper Lee, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1961. ...
Days of Wine and Roses is a 1962 film which tells the story of an alcoholic couple who try to overcome their addiction. ...
The Longest Day is a 3-hour-long 1962 war film with a very large cast, based on the 1959 book The Longest Day by Cornelius Ryan, about D-Day, the invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944, during World War II. // Background The movie was adapted by Romain Gary...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
Although he began working at MGM in 1933, art director Edward Carfagno (1907 -1996) established himself in the 1950s with his Oscar-winning work on such films as Vincente Minnellis The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Joseph Mankiewiczs Julius Caesar (1953) and William Wylers Ben-Hur (1959). ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Art director Roland Andersons first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar-win) was for his first film in 1933, A Farewell to Arms. A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on Cleopatra (1934), The Buccaneer (1938) and North West Mounted Police (1940) - as well...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
1962 (MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1962 calendar). ...
John Allan Hyatt Box OBE, ( January 27, 1920– March 7, 2005), was a British film production designer and art director. ...
Lawrence of Arabia is an Academy Award-winning film based, with some licence, on the life of T. E. Lawrence. ...
The Music Man is a musical play with book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson (story by Meredith Willson and Franklin Lacey), which opened on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre on December 19, 1957. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
Mutiny on the Bounty, based on the 1932 novel by Charles Nordhoff, is a 1962 film starring Marlon Brando and Trevor Howard. ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
That Touch of Mink is a 1962 romantic comedy starring Cary Grant & Doris Day. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
Although he began working at MGM in 1933, art director Edward Carfagno (1907 -1996) established himself in the 1950s with his Oscar-winning work on such films as Vincente Minnellis The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Joseph Mankiewiczs Julius Caesar (1953) and William Wylers Ben-Hur (1959). ...
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962) is a Cinerama film directed by Henry Levin, who had a long career throughout his life with movies such as Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959) and the television series Knots Landing in the late 1970s and early 1990s. ...
1963 (MCMLXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (the link is to a full 1963 calendar). ...
America, America is a 1963 Greek who leaves his small town in Anatolia in 1900 dreaming of a better life in America. ...
8½ is the name of a 1963 film by Italian director Federico Fellini. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
1963 film Hud with Paul Newman Hud is a 1963 film which tells the story of a modern-day cowboy who conflicts with his father over the best way to keep their ranch from dying. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Art director Roland Andersons first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar-win) was for his first film in 1933, A Farewell to Arms. A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on Cleopatra (1934), The Buccaneer (1938) and North West Mounted Police (1940) - as well...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Love with the Proper Stranger is a 1963 film which tells the story of a salesgirl who finds herself pregnant after a brief affair. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
Twilight of Honor is a 1963 film with Nick Adams. ...
1963 (MCMLXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (the link is to a full 1963 calendar). ...
After studying at the Chouinard Art School, Hollywood art director John DeCuir (1918â1991) joined Universal in the late 1930s and by the middle of the 40s, he was designing sets. ...
Jack Martin Smith (1911 - 1993) was a highly successful Hollywood art director with over 130 films to his credit and nine Academy Award nominations which ultimately yielded three Oscars. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
Cleopatra is a 1963 film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. ...
Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 - January 10, 1990) was an important American motion picture art director. ...
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Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Art director Roland Andersons first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar-win) was for his first film in 1933, A Farewell to Arms. A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on Cleopatra (1934), The Buccaneer (1938) and North West Mounted Police (1940) - as well...
Sam Comer was a set decorator who worked on almost 300 movies during a career spanning four decades. ...
Come Blow Your Horn was Neil Simons first play, premiered in the US in 1961. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
Movie poster of 1962s How the West Was Won. ...
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1964 (MCMLXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1964 calendar). ...
Zorba the Greek is a 1964 movie by Michael Cacoyannis, originally titled Alexis Zorbas, based on the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
The Americanization of Emily is a 1964 American motion picture drama/comedy adapted for the screen by Paddy Chayefsky from the novel by William Bradford Huie. ...
Hush. ...
The Casa Iguana hotel in Mismaloya The Night of the Iguana is a play by Tennessee Williams about American tourists in Mexico. ...
The career of set decorator Edward G. Boyle 1899 - 1977) really kicked off in the early 30s, when he started working on the first of over 100 films. ...
Seven Days in May is a political thriller novel (current hardcover edition: ISBN 0060124369) written by Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey. ...
1964 (MCMLXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1964 calendar). ...
Sir Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton (January 14, 1904 â January 18, 1980) was an English fashion and portrait photographer and a stage and costume designer for films and the theatre. ...
The original poster for the Broadway production of the show designed by Al Hirschfeld My Fair Lady is a 1956 musical theater production with lyrics and book by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederic Loewe. ...
Becket or the Honor of God is a Tony Award-winning play written in French by Jean Anouilh. ...
Mary Poppins is a 1964] feature film based on the Mary Poppins series of childrens books written by P. L. Travers and illustrated by Mary Shepard. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
E. Preston Ames (1906 - 1983) first made inroads into Hollywood when he was a draftsman working on The Wizard of Oz in 1939. ...
The Unsinkable Molly Brown is a musical play which tells the fictionalized account of the life of Margaret Brown, whose husband made a fortune in the Colorado gold mines, and who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic. ...
Jack Martin Smith (1911 - 1993) was a highly successful Hollywood art director with over 130 films to his credit and nine Academy Award nominations which ultimately yielded three Oscars. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1965 calendar). ...
Ship of Fools is a 1965 film which tells the overlapping stories of several passengers aboard an ocean liner during the 1930s. ...
Frank Tuttle (6 August 1892 - 6 January 1963) was a Hollywood film director and writer who directed films from 1922 (The Cradle Buster) to 1959 (Island of Lost Women). ...
King Rat may mean: King Rat (1962 novel), a James Clavell novel set in WWII King Rat (1965 film), a move based on the novel King Rat (1998 novel), an urban fantasy by China Miéville The King Rat, head of the Grand Order of Water Rats, a Music Hall...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
Charles S. Thompson was Hollywood set decorator, with nearly 200 films to his credit in a career that lasted 30 years. ...
A Patch of Blue is an Academy Award winning film directed by Guy Green about the relationship between an African American man (played by Sidney Poitier) and a blind white girl (Elizabeth Hartman), and the problems that plague their relationship when they fall in love in a racially divided America. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Robert Benton (born September 29, 1932 in Waxahachie, Texas) is an American screenwriter and film director. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold is an espionage novel by John le Carré, which tells the story of Alec Lemas, a British spy, who resigns from the Circus (as the British Secret Service is known in John le Carrés books) and defects to East Germany. ...
1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1965 calendar). ...
John Allan Hyatt Box OBE, ( January 27, 1920– March 7, 2005), was a British film production designer and art director. ...
There have been a number of people named Terry Marsh: Terence Marsh is an award winning production designer. ...
Doctor Zhivago (Russian: ÐокÑÐ¾Ñ Ðиваго) is a 1965 film directed by David Lean and based on the famous novel by Boris Pasternak. ...
After studying at the Chouinard Art School, Hollywood art director John DeCuir (1918â1991) joined Universal in the late 1930s and by the middle of the 40s, he was designing sets. ...
Jack Martin Smith (1911 - 1993) was a highly successful Hollywood art director with over 130 films to his credit and nine Academy Award nominations which ultimately yielded three Oscars. ...
The Agony and the Ecstasy is a 1965 film directed by Carol Reed, starring Charlton Heston as Michelangelo and Rex Harrison as Pope Julius II. The film was shot in Todd-AO and Cinemascope versions. ...
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David Hall can refer to: David Hall (Australian politician) David Hall (video artist) David Hall (singer) David Hall (athlete) David Hall (paralympic athlete) David Hall (Delaware governor) David Hall (Oklahoma governor) David Hall (snooker player) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might...
The Greatest Story Ever Told is a 1965 film about the life of Jesus, directed by George Stevens (some scenes by Jean Negulesco and David Lean). ...
Inside Daisy Clover is a 1965 film with Ruth Gordon based upon a novel by Gavin Lambert. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
The Sound of Music is a Broadway musical based on the book The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria von Trapp. ...
1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1966 calendar). ...
Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a play by Edward Albee that opened on Broadway at the Billy Rose Theater on October 13, 1962. ...
The career of set decorator Edward G. Boyle 1899 - 1977) really kicked off in the early 30s, when he started working on the first of over 100 films. ...
The Fortune Cookie is a 1967 film with Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon. ...
Il Vangelo secondo Matteo is a 1964 Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. ...
Is Paris Burning? (French: Paris brûle-t-il ?) is a 1966 French-American film dealing with the 1944 liberation of Paris by Allied forces. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
Mister Buddwing is a 1966 movie about a well-dressed man (James Garner) who finds himself on a bench in Central Park with no idea of who he is. ...
1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1966 calendar). ...
Jack Martin Smith (1911 - 1993) was a highly successful Hollywood art director with over 130 films to his credit and nine Academy Award nominations which ultimately yielded three Oscars. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
Fantastic Voyage is a 1966 science fiction film written by Harry Kleiner. ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
John McCarthy (computer scientist), inventor of the term artificial intelligence and much more. ...
Gambit (1966). ...
Giulietta degli Spiriti is a 1965 surrealistic drama film about an Italian housewife, directed by Federico Fellini. ...
Hal Pereira was an American art director and production designer educated at the University of Illinois and brother of architect William L. Periera. ...
Robert Benton (born September 29, 1932 in Waxahachie, Texas) is an American screenwriter and film director. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
The Sand Pebbles is a 1966 film based on the 1962 novel The Sand Pebbles by Richard McKenna. ...
- 1967 John Truscott, Edward Carrere, John W. Brown - Camelot
- Mario Chiari, Jack Martin Smith, Ed Graves, Walter M. Scott, Stuart A. Reiss - Doctor Dolittle
- Robert Clatworthy, Frank Tuttle - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
- Renzo Mongiardino, John DeCuir, Elven Webb, Giuseppe Mariani, Dario Simoni, Luigi Gervasi - The Taming of the Shrew
- Alexander Golitzen, George C. Webb, Howard Bristol - Thoroughly Modern Millie
- 1968 John Box, Terence Marsh, Vernon Dixon, Ken Muggleston - Oliver!
- 1969 John Decuir, Jack Martin Smith, Herman Blumenthal, Walter M. Scott, George Hopkins, Raphael Bretton - Hello, Dolly!
- Maurice Carter, Lionel Couch, Patrick McLoughlin - Anne of the Thousand Days
- Robert Boyle, George B. Chan, Edward Boyle, Carl Biddiscombe - Gaily, Gaily
- Alexander Golitzen, George C. Webb, Jack D. Moore - Sweet Charity
- Harry Horner, Frank McKelvy - They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar (the link is to a full 1967 calendar). ...
Born in Mexico, Edward Carrere (1906 - 1984) first hit Hollywood in 1947, making his debut as an art director on My Wild Irish Rose. He garnered his first Academy Award nomination two years later for the Errol Flynn epic The Adventures of Don Juan. Throughout the late 40s and the...
Camelot is the 1967 film version of the successful musical of the same name. ...
Jack Martin Smith (1911 - 1993) was a highly successful Hollywood art director with over 130 films to his credit and nine Academy Award nominations which ultimately yielded three Oscars. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
Doctor Dolittle is a 1967 musical film which tells the story of a veterinarian who can talk to animals. ...
Frank Tuttle (6 August 1892 - 6 January 1963) was a Hollywood film director and writer who directed films from 1922 (The Cradle Buster) to 1959 (Island of Lost Women). ...
Guess Whos Coming to Dinner is a 1967 award-winning comedy-drama movie starring Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Sidney Poitier, and Katharine Houghton // Plot summary The movie concerns Joanna Drayton, a young white American woman (Houghton) who has had a whirlwind romance with Dr. Prentice (Poitier), an African American...
After studying at the Chouinard Art School, Hollywood art director John DeCuir (1918â1991) joined Universal in the late 1930s and by the middle of the 40s, he was designing sets. ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
Thoroughly Modern Millie is a musical comedy. ...
1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ...
John Allan Hyatt Box OBE, ( January 27, 1920– March 7, 2005), was a British film production designer and art director. ...
Oliver! is a 1968 film directed by Carol Reed and based on the stage musical Oliver!. Both the musical and play are based on the famous Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist. ...
George Davis (April 17, 1914 - October 3, 1998) was a celebrated art director who began his career at 20th Century Fox and won Oscars for his work on The Robe (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). ...
Although he began working at MGM in 1933, art director Edward Carfagno (1907 -1996) established himself in the 1950s with his Oscar-winning work on such films as Vincente Minnellis The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Joseph Mankiewiczs Julius Caesar (1953) and William Wylers Ben-Hur (1959). ...
The Shoes of the Fisherman is a 1963 novel by Morris West, as well as a 1968 film based on the novel. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
War and Peace (Russian: Ðойна и миÑ; Vojna i mir) was a Soviet-produced film version of the novel War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. ...
1969 (MCMLXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1969 calendar). ...
Jack Martin Smith (1911 - 1993) was a highly successful Hollywood art director with over 130 films to his credit and nine Academy Award nominations which ultimately yielded three Oscars. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
George James Hopkins (March 23, 1896 - February 11, 1985). ...
Hello, Dolly! is a Broadway musical with a book by Michael Stewart and a score by Jerry Herman. ...
Patrick Allen McLoughlin (born 30 November 1957, Staffordshire) is a British politician. ...
Anne of the Thousand Days is an Academy Award-winning 1969 costume drama, directed by Charles Jarrot. ...
Robert Boyle Robert Boyle (January 25, 1627âDecember 30, 1691) was an Irish natural philosopher (chemist, physicist, and inventor) noted for his work in physics and chemistry. ...
Edward Charles Gurney Boyle, Baron Boyle of Handsworth CH PC (31 August 1923â28 September 1981) was a British Conservative politician. ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
Sweet Charity, based on Federico Fellinis screenplay for Nights of Cabiria, is a 1966 musical show directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse. ...
Art director Harry Horner (1910 - 1994) was born in what is now Slovakia and found his way into the film business via his association with Max Reinhardt. ...
They Shoot Horses, Dont They? is a 1969 film which tells the story of several contestants in a Depression-era dance marathon. ...
1970s - 1970 Urie McCleary, Gil Parrondo, Antonio Mateos, Pierre-Louis Thevenet - Patton
- Alexander Golitzen, E. Preston Ames, Jack D. Moore, Mickey S. Michaels - Airport
- Tambi Larsen, Darrell Silvera - The Molly MaGuires
- Terry Marsh, Bob Cartwright, Pamela Cornell - Scrooge
- Jack Martin Smith, Yoshiro Muraki, Richard Day, Taizoh Kawashima, Walter M. Scott, Norman Rockett, Carl Biddiscombe - Tora! Tora! Tora!
- 1971 John Box, Ernest Archer, Jack Maxsted, Gil Parrondo, Vernon Dixon - Nicholas and Alexandra
- Boris Leven, William Tuntke, Ruby Levitt - The Andromeda Strain
- John B. Mansbridge, Peter Ellenshaw, Emile Kuri, Hal Gausman - Bedknobs and Broomsticks
- Robert Boyle, Michael Stringer, Peter Lamont - Fiddler on the Roof
- Terence Marsh, Robert Cartwright, Peter Howitt - Mary, Queen of Scots
- 1972 Rolf Zehetbauer, Jurgen Kiebach, Herbert Strabel - Cabaret
- 1973 Henry Bumstead, James Payne - The Sting
- 1974 Dean Tavoularis, Angelo Graham, George R. Nelson - The Godfather Part II
- 1975 Ken Adam, Roy Walker, Vernon Dixon - Barry Lyndon
- 1976 George Jenkins, George Gaines - All the President's Men
- Elliot Scott, Norman Reynolds - The Incredible Sarah
- Gene Callahan, Jack Collis, Jerry Wunderlich - The Last Tycoon
- Dale Hennesy, Robert de Vestel - Logan's Run
- Robert F. Boyle, Arthur Jeph Parker - The Shootist
- 1977 John Barry, Norman Reynolds, Leslie Dilley, Roger Christian - Star Wars
- 1978 Paul Sylbert, Edwin O'Donovan, George Gaines - Heaven Can Wait
- 1979 Philip Rosenberg, Tony Walton, Edward Stewart, Gary Brink - All That Jazz
- Michael Seymour, Les Dilley, Roger Christian, Ian Whittaker - Alien
- Dean Tavoularis, Angelo Graham, George R. Nelson - Apocalypse Now
- George Jenkins, Arthur Jeph Parker - The China Syndrome
- Harold Michelson, Joe Jennings, Leon Harris, John Vallone, Linda Descenna - Star Trek: The Motion Picture
1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1970 calendar). ...
Patton is a 1970 biographical film which tells the story of General George Pattons commands during World War II. It stars George C. Scott, Karl Malden, and Michael Bates. ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
E. Preston Ames (1906 - 1983) first made inroads into Hollywood when he was a draftsman working on The Wizard of Oz in 1939. ...
There have been a number of people named Terry Marsh: Terence Marsh is an award winning production designer. ...
The 1970 movie Scrooge was a musical film adaptation of Charles Dickens classic 1843 story, A Christmas Carol. ...
Jack Martin Smith (1911 - 1993) was a highly successful Hollywood art director with over 130 films to his credit and nine Academy Award nominations which ultimately yielded three Oscars. ...
This page may be a user page mistakenly created as an article. ...
Walter M. Scott (7 November 1906 â 2 February 1989) was an Academy Award winning set decorator who worked on movies such as The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. ...
Tora! Tora! Tora! ) is a 1970 film that dramatizes the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the series of American blunders that unintentionally improved its effectiveness. ...
1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1971 calendar). ...
John Allan Hyatt Box OBE, ( January 27, 1920– March 7, 2005), was a British film production designer and art director. ...
DVD cover Nicholas and Alexandra is a 1971 biographical film which tells the story of Czar Nicholas II of Russia and his wife, the Czarina Alexandra Fyodorovna of Hesse, the last of Russias monarchs. ...
The Andromeda Strain is a science-fiction novel by author Michael Crichton about a team of scientists who investigate a deadly disease of extraterrestrial origin which causes rapid, fatal clotting of the blood. ...
Bedknobs and Broomsticks is a 1971 musical film produced by Walt Disney Productions, which combines live action and animation; it premiered on October 7, 1971. ...
Robert Boyle Robert Boyle (January 25, 1627âDecember 30, 1691) was an Irish natural philosopher (chemist, physicist, and inventor) noted for his work in physics and chemistry. ...
Peter Lamont ( November 12, 1929) is a noted set decorator, art director, and production designer most famous for working on fifteen James Bond films. ...
Fiddler on the Roof is regarded as one of the most famous stage and film musicals. ...
Peter Howitt (born May 5, 1957) is a British actor and film director. ...
Mary, Queen of Scots is a 1971 biographical film which tells the story of the life of Queen Mary I of Scotland. ...
1972 (MCMLXXII) was a leap year starting on Saturday. ...
Cabaret is a 1972 film. ...
Carl Anderson (February 27, 1945 - February 23, 2004) was a singer and actor best known for portrayal of Judas Iscariot in the rock opera by Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Jesus Christ Superstar. ...
Reginald Arthur Allen (born Marylebone London May 3, 1919) was a goalkeeper with QPR and Manchester United in the 1930s and 1940s. ...
Lady Sings the Blues is a 1972 biographical film which tells the story of blues singer Billie Holliday. ...
The Poseidon Adventure is a 1972 action/adventure/disaster film based on a novel by Paul Gallico. ...
John Allan Hyatt Box OBE, ( January 27, 1920– March 7, 2005), was a British film production designer and art director. ...
Travels with My Aunt (1969) is a novel written by British author Graham Greene. ...
William Hutchinson (August 14, 1586 â 1642) was a prominent merchant and judge in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and one of the founders of Rhode Island. ...
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Young Winston is a 1972 film based on the early years of future British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. ...
1973 (MCMLXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday. ...
Lloyd Henry Bumstead (March 17, 1915 â May 24, 2006) was an American cinematic art director and production designer. ...
This article is about the 1973 film involving con artists. ...
Graham Faulkner as Francesco, or Francis Franco Zeffirellis Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972), conceived and executed in much the same visual manner as his Oscar winning Romeo and Juliet (1968), attempts to draw parallels between the work and philosophy of Francis of Assisi and the ideology that underpinned the...
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The Way We Were is a 1973 film which tells the story of a Jewish woman who marries a WASP following World War II, at the height of McCarthyism; their political differences eventually drive them apart. ...
1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ...
Dean Tavoularis Dean Tavoularis (born January 1, 1932) is an American motion picture production designer whos work appeared in numerious box office hits such as The Godfather movies, Apocalypse Now, The Brinks Job, One from the Heart and Bonnie and Clyde. ...
The Godfather Part II is a 1974 motion picture directed by Francis Ford Coppola from a script he co-wrote with Mario Puzo. ...
Chinatown is a 1974 film directed by Roman Polanski. ...
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. ...
E. Preston Ames (1906 - 1983) first made inroads into Hollywood when he was a draftsman working on The Wizard of Oz in 1939. ...
Earthquake is the title of a blockbuster 1974 film that was among several successful so-called disaster films of the 1970s that places an all-star cast in life and death situations. ...
Walter Tyler is the name of several historical persons: Walter Wat Tyler was a 14th century British rebellion leader. ...
The Towering Inferno is a 1974 disaster movie directed by John Guillermin adapted by Stirling Silliphant from the novels The Tower by Richard Martin Stern and The Glass Inferno by Thomas N. Scortia and Frank M. Robinson. ...
1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday. ...
Sir Ken Adam (born 5 February 1921 as Klaus Adam) is a production designer most famous for his set designs for the early James Bond films. ...
Royston Roy Walker (born 31 July 1940 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a British television personality, having worked for many years as both a television presenter and comedian. ...
Barry Lyndon (1975) is a film by Stanley Kubrick based on the novel The Luck of Barry Lyndon (1844) by William Makepeace Thackeray. ...
Although he began working at MGM in 1933, art director Edward Carfagno (1907 -1996) established himself in the 1950s with his Oscar-winning work on such films as Vincente Minnellis The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Joseph Mankiewiczs Julius Caesar (1953) and William Wylers Ben-Hur (1959). ...
The Hindenburg (1975) is a movie based on the disaster of the German airship Hindenburg. ...
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The Man Who Would Be King is a 1975 film adapted from the Rudyard Kipling story of the same title. ...
George Strother Gaines (1784-1873) was a leader in the Mississippi Territory and in both states formed from it, Mississippi and Alabama. ...
Shampoo is a 1975 motion picture directed by Hal Ashby, and starring Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, Goldie Hawn, and Lee Grant. ...
The Sunshine Boys is a comic play by Neil Simon. ...
1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday. ...
George Strother Gaines (1784-1873) was a leader in the Mississippi Territory and in both states formed from it, Mississippi and Alabama. ...
This article is about the 1976 film. ...
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Logans Run is a 1976 science fiction film based on the novel by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson. ...
The Shootist is a novel written by Glendon Swarthout, published in 1975. ...
For the album by Ash, see 1977 (album). ...
John Barry (1935-1979) was an influential British production designer, described by Richard Donner as a genius and best known for his work on fantasy films. ...
Roger Christian is a lyricist who penned several songs for The Beach Boys, mostly on the topic of cars, including Ballad of Ole Betsy, Car Crazy Cutie, Cherry, Cherry Coupe, Donât Worry Baby, In The Parkin Lot, Little Deuce Coupe, No-Go Showboat, Shut Down and Spirit of America...
This movie poster for Star Wars depicts many of the films important elements, such as Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, X-Wing and Y-Wing fighters Star Wars, retitled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope in 1981 (see note at Title,) is the original (and in chronological...
This article is about the film; for the classification, see Close encounter. ...
Sir Ken Adam (born 5 February 1921 as Klaus Adam) is a production designer most famous for his set designs for the early James Bond films. ...
Peter Lamont ( November 12, 1929) is a noted set decorator, art director, and production designer most famous for working on fifteen James Bond films. ...
The Spy Who Loved Me is the tenth film in the EON Productions James Bond series and the third to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. ...
Two films have gone by the name of The Turning Point. ...
1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday. ...
George Strother Gaines (1784-1873) was a leader in the Mississippi Territory and in both states formed from it, Mississippi and Alabama. ...
Heaven Can Wait is a 1978 comedy film directed by Warren Beatty and Buck Henry. ...
Dean Tavoularis Dean Tavoularis (born January 1, 1932) is an American motion picture production designer whos work appeared in numerious box office hits such as The Godfather movies, Apocalypse Now, The Brinks Job, One from the Heart and Bonnie and Clyde. ...
California Suite is a play by Neil Simon about five couples, all set in one hotel suite in California. ...
Interiors is a 1978 film written and directed by Woody Allen. ...
Tony Walton (born Anthony John Walton, 24 October 1934) is an English Oscar, Tony and Emmy-winning set and costume designer. ...
Edward Stewart (9 October 1808-21 March 1875) was a Scottish Whig then Liberal MP in the British Parliament. ...
For the New York area electronics stores, see Nobody Beats The Wiz. ...
This page refers to the year 1979. ...
Tony Walton (born Anthony John Walton, 24 October 1934) is an English Oscar, Tony and Emmy-winning set and costume designer. ...
Edward Stewart (9 October 1808-21 March 1875) was a Scottish Whig then Liberal MP in the British Parliament. ...
All That Jazz is a 1979 musical film and semi-autobiographical fantasy by and about Bob Fosse. ...
Sir Michael Seymour (1802 - 1887) was a British admiral and the uncle of Sir Edward Hobart Seymour, also an admiral. ...
Roger Christian is a lyricist who penned several songs for The Beach Boys, mostly on the topic of cars, including Ballad of Ole Betsy, Car Crazy Cutie, Cherry, Cherry Coupe, Donât Worry Baby, In The Parkin Lot, Little Deuce Coupe, No-Go Showboat, Shut Down and Spirit of America...
The science fiction/horror film Alien (1979), directed by Ridley Scott, has become extremely popular and influential, and has spawned several sequels and imitators. ...
Dean Tavoularis Dean Tavoularis (born January 1, 1932) is an American motion picture production designer whos work appeared in numerious box office hits such as The Godfather movies, Apocalypse Now, The Brinks Job, One from the Heart and Bonnie and Clyde. ...
Apocalypse Now is a 1979 American film about a soldiers journey during the Vietnam War. ...
The China Syndrome is a 1979 thriller film which tells the story of a reporter and cameramen who discover safety coverups at a nuclear power plant. ...
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Paramount Pictures, 1979; see also 1979 in film) is the first feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series and is released on Friday, December 7. ...
1980s 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ...
Tess is a 1979 romance and drama film based on the novel Tess of the dUrbervilles by Thomas Hardy and directed by Roman PolaÅski. ...
1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Raiders of the Lost Ark, also known as Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, is a 1981 adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg. ...
1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Norman Stuart Craig OBE (born April 14, 1942) is a production designer. ...
Gandhi (1982) is an Anglo-Indian film, directed by Richard Attenborough, about the life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (also known as Mahatma Gandhi, Great Soul), leader of the nonviolent resistance movement against British colonial rule in India during the first half of the 20th century. ...
1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Fanny och Alexander is a 1982 Swedish film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. ...
1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Amadeus is the title of a stage play written in 1979 by Peter Shaffer, loosely based on the lives of the composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri. ...
1985 (MCMLXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Out of Africa is a memoir by Isak Dinesen (the pseudonym of Danish Baroness Karen von Blixen-Finecke), first published in 1937. ...
1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
A Room with a View is a 1986 Academy Award-winning feature film, adapted by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala from the book of the same name by E. M. Forster. ...
1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
This acticle is related to a 1987 film. ...
1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Norman Stuart Craig OBE (born April 14, 1942) is a production designer. ...
Dangerous Liaisons is a 1988 film directed by Stephen Frears. ...
1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Anton Furst is a distinguished production designer who won an Oscar for designing the Batmobile and the noirish nightmare version of Gotham City in Tim Burtons Batman (1989). ...
Batman DVD cover, 1997 release version Batman was released in U.S. theaters on June 23, 1989 by Warner Bros. ...
1990s This article is about the year. ...
Dick Tracy is a 1990 film based upon the Dick Tracy comic strip character created by Chester Gould. ...
1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Bugsy is a 1991 film which tells the story of mobster Bugsy Siegel. ...
1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ...
Howards End is a novel by E. M. Forster, first published in 1910, which tells a story of class struggle in turn-of-the-century England. ...
1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
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Schindlers List is an Academy Award-winning 1993 movie based on the book Schindlers Ark by Thomas Keneally, published in the United States as Schindlers List and subsequently re-issued in Commonwealth countries under that name as well. ...
1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by United Nations. ...
Sir Ken Adam (born 5 February 1921 as Klaus Adam) is a production designer most famous for his set designs for the early James Bond films. ...
The Madness of King George is a 1994 film which tells the story of King George III of the United Kingdoms deteriorating mental health, and the equally declining relationship between him and his son, the Prince of Wales. ...
1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Restoration is a 1995 film which tells the story of a doctor on the staff of King Charles II of England, who is ordered to marry the Kings mistress, but finds himself falling in love with her. ...
1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ...
Norman Stuart Craig OBE (born April 14, 1942) is a production designer. ...
Stephanie McMillan is a set decorator. ...
The English Patient is a 1996 film adaptation of the novel by Michael Ondaatje. ...
1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Peter Lamont ( November 12, 1929) is a noted set decorator, art director, and production designer most famous for working on fifteen James Bond films. ...
Titanic is a romantic drama film written, directed and co-produced by James Cameron. ...
1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ...
Shakespeare in Love is a 1998 motion picture. ...
1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Old Farts by the Sometimes-United Nations. ...
Sleepy Hollow (1999; see also 1999 in film) is a historical fantasy film interpreting the legend of the Headless Horseman and based loosely around the Washington Irving story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. ...
2000s - 2002 John Myhre (art director), Gordon Sim (set decorator) - Chicago
- Felipe Fernández del Paso (art director), Hannia Robledo (set decorator) - Frida
- Dante Ferretti (art director), Francesca LoSchiavo (set decorator) - Gangs of New York
- Grant Major (art director), Dan Hennah (set decorator), Alan Lee (set decorator) - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
- Dennis Gassner (art director), Nancy Haigh (set decorator) - Road to Perdition
- 2003 Grant Major (Art Direction); Dan Hennah and Alan Lee (Set Decoration) The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
This article is about the year 2000. ...
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Traditional Chinese: è¥èèé¾; Simplified Chinese: å§èèé¾; Pinyin: Wò HÇ Cáng Lóng) is a wuxia (martial arts and chivalry) film released in 2000. ...
2001: A Space Odyssey. ...
Catherine Martin (born January 26, 1965 Lindfield) is an Australian costume designer, production designer, set designer, and film producer. ...
Moulin Rouge! (or simply Moulin Rouge) is a 2001 Academy Award winning musical film directed by Baz Luhrmann. ...
For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ...
John Myrhe is an American Production Designer who has been working in Hollywood since the late 1980s. ...
Chicago is a movie musical released in 2002 about celebrity and money in Jazz age 1920s Chicago. ...
Frida is a 2002 film which depicts the life of the artist Frida Kahlo. ...
Dante Ferretti is an Italian art director and costume designer for films. ...
Gangs of New York is a 2002 film set in the middle 19th century in the Five Points district of New York City. ...
Alan Lee 2003 in (New Zealand) Alan Lee (born August 20, 1947) is an English book illustrator and movie conceptual designer. ...
Road to Perdition is a graphic novel by Max Allan Collins that was made into a motion picture of the same name in 2002. ...
2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Alan Lee 2003 in (New Zealand) Alan Lee (born August 20, 1947) is an English book illustrator and movie conceptual designer. ...
The Girl with a Pearl Earring (Dutch:Het meisje met de parel) is one of Dutch painter Johannes Vermeers masterworks and as the name implies, uses a pearl earring for a focal point. ...
The Last Samurai is an action/drama film written by John Logan and directed by Edward Zwick that was released in the United States on December 5, 2003. ...
Robert Gould (1660?â1708/1709 (N.S.)) was a significant voice in Restoration poetry in England. ...
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World is a 2003 film directed by Peter Weir and starring Russell Crowe as Jack Aubrey, with Paul Bettany as Stephen Maturin. ...
Seabiscuit is a 2003 American drama film based on the best-selling book Seabiscuit: An American Legend by Laura Hillenbrand. ...
2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Dante Ferretti is an Italian art director and costume designer for films. ...
The Aviator is an Academy Award-winning 2004 biographical drama film, directed by Martin Scorsese. ...
Finding Neverland is a 2004 film, starring Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet. ...
Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events is a 2004 movie, directed by Brad Silberling. ...
The Phantom of the Opera is the 2004 film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Charles Harts international stage success. ...
A Very Long Engagement (Un long dimanche de fiançailles) is a novel by Sebastien Japrisot, on which a 2004 film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and distributed by Warner Bros. ...
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
John Myrhe is an American Production Designer who has been working in Hollywood since the late 1980s. ...
Memoirs of a Geisha is an Academy Award-winning movie adaptation of the novel of the same name, produced by Steven Spielbergs Amblin Entertainment and directed by Rob Marshall. ...
Good Night, and Good Luck. ...
Norman Stuart Craig OBE (born April 14, 1942) is a production designer. ...
Stephanie McMillan is a set decorator. ...
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth film in the popular Harry Potter series, begun with the novel by J.K. Rowling. ...
King Kong is the three-time 2006 Academy Award-winning remake of the original 1933 King Kong film about a fictional giant ape called Kong. ...
Movie Poster Jane Austens novel Pride and Prejudice (1813) has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations. ...
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