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Titolo originale: The Oscar
Regia:
Russell Rouse
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Anno: 1966
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma
Tag:
hollywood
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movie star
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award
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Cast:
Stephen Boyd
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Elke Sommer
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Milton Berle
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Eleanor Parker
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Joseph Cotten
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Tony Bennett
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Jill St. John
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Ernest Borgnine
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Edie Adams
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Broderick Crawford
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Walter Brennan
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Ed Begley
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Jack Soo
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Peter Lawford
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Jean Hale
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James Dunn
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Merle Oberon
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Edith Head
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Hedda Hopper
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Peter Leeds
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Nancy Sinatra
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Bob Hope
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Thordis Brandt
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Joan Crawford
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Frank Sinatra
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Dennis Cross
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This was Hugh Sanders's final film before his death on January 9, 1966 at the age of 54.
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The Richard Sale novel on which this film is based followed Frank Fane as he systematically ruined t [...]
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Final film of Helen Perry.
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Peter Lawford's cameo here as a washed-up actor reduced to working as a restaurant host is sadly ind [...]
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The movie centers around Frank Fane's nomination for a Best Actor Academy Award. There are two forme [...]
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Elke Sommer's contract for the film included a provision that she could buy any of the costumes she [...]
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This was James Dunn's final film before his death on September 1, 1967 at the age of 65.
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It was Milton Berle's idea to restyle and gray his hair, as this was his first serious acting role a [...]
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Listed among the Top 10 Best Bad Movies of All Time in "The Official Razzie Movie Guide."
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It is widely believed that this film led the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to trademar [...]
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This film opens with footage of stars' arrivals shot outside an actual mid-1960s Academy Awards [...]
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The Academy Award sequences for this film were shot at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, scene of s [...]
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This movie did receive two Oscar nominations of its own, one for Costume Design and another for Prod [...]
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The real Oscar ceremony scenes were filmed in 1965 during the 37th Academy Awards, the year that My [...]
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Thordis Brandt's debut.
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The film had to overdub Joseph Cotten's performance as he was having "denture issues" at this point [...]
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Anitra Ford's debut.
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Stephen Boyd and Ernest Borgnine would be castmates again five years later in La texana e i fratelli [...]
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Bob Hope, who plays the Master of Ceremonies in this film's Oscar sequences, hosted more Academy Awa [...]
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As with some characters in the film, one of Ellison's five marriages ended in a Tijuana divorce.
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Hedda Hopper's final appearance in a feature film.
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Joseph Cotten and Elke Sommer had been castmates the preceding year in the crime drama La trappola m [...]
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Production files for the movie at the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library show that the budget for ce [...]
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Nearly every actress in this film was shot through a layer of gauze.
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Joan Crawford did NOT appear in this film.
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One of the scenes deleted from the film showed Kappy Kapstetter (Berle) in Baltimore -- still refere [...]
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Harlan Ellison was so horrified with the results of the final film that he practically wept in the c [...]
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Cited as the perfect Good Bad Movie by John Wilson, who founded the Razzie Awards for the worst in f [...]
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Costume designer Edith Head and set designer Hal Pereira both have cameos in the movie and both were [...]
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The Jean Hale character was rumored to be Joseph E. Levine taking a swipe at Carroll Baker, with the [...]
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Stella Stevens was under contract to Columbia Pictures when this film was made and assigned the Jill [...]
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This was the only film in which Tony Bennett played a fictional character. In his autobiography, "Th [...]
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Final film of Annabelle Thiele.
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Edith Head: an Oscar nominee for her costume designs for this film, appears in a scene set at a Holl [...]
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When Frank refers to Hymie Kelly (Tony Bennett) owing him for something in the past, the longer scri [...]
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The knife fight is in the script with a reference from Ellison describing the exact knife that shoul [...]
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According to the Harlan Ellison documentary "Dreams With Sharp Teeth", he wrote the screenplay with [...]
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The rear projection for the driving scene at around (9 mins.) was used some years later in Airplane [...]
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Harlan Ellison was never shown the rushes for the film, they would not let him see a single frame of [...]
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Hal Pereira: appears at a party that Frankie attends, full of other Paramount employees.
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The newspaper photos of Cheryl Barker hitting Frankie don't match the scene when it happens. She cou [...]
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In the scene in the yacht Frankie says he pushed a rack on 28th street. The garment center in New Yo [...]
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Kay's empty seat next to Frankie would have been filled by a professional sitter.
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Frankie: What's the talk around town? Hymie Kelly [...]
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Frankie Fane: Wha... Why do I... Why do I always t [...]
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Kay Bergdahl: If a woman doesn't treasure herself, [...]
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Sam: He's in a funky mood today. Hymie Kelly: Wel [...]
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Frankie Fane: So just go sliding back in there and [...]
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Sheriff: Hymie Kelly. Where'd ya get the name Kell [...]
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Frankie: [referring to Steve Marks] What happened [...]
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Sophie Cantaro: I don't know why I keep expecting [...]
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Sophie Cantaro: I want him to be *my* discovery, i [...]
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Bob Hope: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and [...]
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Hymie Kelly: [narrating] He was living in a posh p [...]
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Laurel Scott: Ever since we hit this town you've b [...]
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Hymie Kelly: If you lie down with pigs, you get up [...]
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Kay Bergdahl: Don't you understand *how* you embar [...]
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Frankie Fane: When you tell it straight you don't [...]
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Hymie Kelly: [narrating] Frankie found himself mar [...]
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Trina Yale: Figured we'd get hammered together and [...]
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Kay: Sometimes I get the feeling, Frankie, you oug [...]
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Hymie Kelly: [narrating] Man, he wanted to swallow [...]
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Laurel Scott: [sighs] Things haven't been going so [...]
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Hymie Kelly: She died on the table, ya bastard! Sh [...]
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Kay Bergdahl: You represent everything I *loathe*, [...]
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Kay: Bye, Frankie! And I hope the Oscar keeps you [...]
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Barney Yale: Hey, uh, Mr. Fane, you're a pretty ch [...]
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Hymie Kelly: Where've you been? They told me you l [...]
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[last lines] Merle Oberon: And the winner is... F [...]
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Kay Bergdahl: You're wasting your time. I'm not th [...]
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Hymie Kelly: [thinking] You finally made it, Frank [...]
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Frankie Fane: Speaking of broads, whatever happene [...]
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Kenneth Regan: These are exhibitors' reports, they [...]
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Kay Bergdahl: Hymie, deep thinker, explain to me t [...]
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Trina Yale: Sure, Barney never reveals his clients [...]
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Frankie Fane: You know, I think you go a little so [...]
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Sam: Miss Cheryl Barker. Butter would melt in her [...]
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Frankie Fane: You a tourist or a native? Kay Berg [...]
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Hymie Kelly: You must be suffering from oxygen sta [...]
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Kay Bergdahl: Do you know what I do, Hymie? I coun [...]
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Laurel Scott: I've gotta go to work. But when I co [...]
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Frankie Fane: Don't lecture me, you've got to save [...]
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Kay Bergdahl: Frankie, you are *rude* and *nasty*, [...]
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Alfred 'Kappy' Kapstetter: Look, I'm - I'm not try [...]
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Alfred 'Kappy' Kapstetter: So. We take off the clo [...]
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Hymie Kelly: [narrating] But Frankie couldn't face [...]
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Hymie Kelly: Take it easy. It's not gonna help if [...]
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Frankie: I never said anything about creaming Barn [...]
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Alfred 'Kappy' Kapstetter: Have you ever seen a mo [...]
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Grobard: You got a pretty feisty mouth! Frankie F [...]
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