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    • Academy Award Special Achievement Award (Sound Effects) 1976 · Winner

    • Academy Award Special Achievement Award (Visual Effects) 1976 · Winner

    • Academy Award Cinematography 1976 · Nominated

    • Academy Award Art Direction 1976 · Nominated

    • Academy Award Sound 1976 · Nominated

  1. The Hindenburg opened on Christmas Day 1975 (Thursday) and in its opening four-day weekend (Thursday to Sunday) grossed $3,729,907 from 289 theatres in the United States. Awards. The Hindenburg was noted for its use of special effects and won two Special Achievement Academy Awards in 1976: Peter Berkos for Sound Effects Editing

  2. The Hindenburg. Jump to. 2 wins & 4 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1976 Nominee Oscar. Best Cinematography. Robert Surtees. 1976 Nominee Oscar. Best Art Direction-Set Decoration. Edward C. Carfagno. Frank R. McKelvy. 1976 Nominee Oscar. Best Sound. Leonard Peterson. Jack A. Bolger Jr. John L. Mack. Don Sharpless.

  3. The Hindenburg: Directed by Robert Wise. With George C. Scott, Anne Bancroft, William Atherton, Roy Thinnes. A chronicle of the Hindenburg disaster in which a zeppelin burst into flames.

  4. Feb 4, 2016 · Robert Blake presenting Albert Whitlock, Glen Robinson and Peter Berkos Special Achievement Awards for "The Hindenburg" at the 48th Academy Awards in 1976.

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  5. The Honour Cross was awarded in three forms: [1] - for front-line veterans, with swords. - for non-combatant veterans, without swords. - for surviving widows and parents of fallen participants in the war, without swords. [2]

  6. Overview. Colonel Franz Ritter, a former hero pilot now working for military intelligence, is assigned to the great Hindenburg airship as its chief of security. As he races against the clock to uncover a possible saboteur aboard the doomed zeppelin he finds that any of the passengers and crew could be the culprit.

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  8. George C. Scott is an in between German. He's deeply disturbed, you see, because the Nazi youth movement enlisted his teenage son, and the poor lad was misled by bad company: While climbing up onto a synagog to paint a swastika on it, the hapless youth fell off and broke his neck.

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