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  1. The 15th Academy Awards was held in the Cocoanut Grove at The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 4, 1943, honoring the films of 1942. The ceremony is most famous for the speech by Greer Garson ; accepting the award for Best Actress , Garson spoke for nearly six minutes, considered to be the longest Oscars acceptance speech.

  2. The Mikado. (1939 film) The Mikado is a 1939 British musical comedy film based on Gilbert and Sullivan 's 1885 comic opera The Mikado. Shot in Technicolor, the film stars Martyn Green as Ko-Ko, Sydney Granville as Pooh-Bah, the American singer Kenny Baker as Nanki-Poo and Jean Colin as Yum-Yum. Many of the other leads and choristers were or had ...

  3. English. Box office. $1.5 million (US rentals) [1] The Forest Rangers is a 1942 American adventure film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by George Marshall, written by Harold Shumate based on a story by Thelma Strabel, and starring Fred MacMurray, Paulette Goddard, and Susan Hayward. The film was notable for introducing the song "Jingle ...

  4. William V. Skall ( Chicago, 5 ottobre 1897 – Los Angeles, 22 marzo 1976) è stato un direttore della fotografia statunitense specializzato quasi esclusivamente nel technicolor . Attivo dalla metà degli anni '30 alla fine degli anni '50, ha preso parte numerosi lavori ottenendo nella sua carriera nove candidature ai Premi Oscar nella ...

  5. To the Shores of Tripoli. To the Shores of Tripoli is a 1942 American Technicolor film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring John Payne, Maureen O'Hara and Randolph Scott. The film was produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. Its cinematography was nominated for an Academy Award in 1943. Titled after a lyric in the Marines' Hymn, which contains ...

  6. 78 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Cripple Creek is a 1952 American western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring George Montgomery, Jerome Courtland and Karin Booth. [1] It was produced by Edward Small for release by Columbia Pictures .

  7. Brooklyn, New York. Died. July 17, 1988. (1988-07-17) (aged 84) Woodland Hills, California. Occupation. Cinematographer. Milton R. Krasner, A.S.C. (February 17, 1904 – July 17, 1988) was an American cinematographer who won an Academy Award for Three Coins in the Fountain (1954).

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