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    Valley of the Dolls

    PG-131967 · Drama · 2h 3m

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    • Academy Award Music (Scoring of Music -- Adaptation or Treatment) 1968 · Nominated

      • Awards Academy Awards, USA • 1 Nomination Golden Globes, USA • 1 Nomination Grammy Awards • 1 Nomination
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  2. Academy Awards, USA. 1968 Nominee Oscar. Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment. John Williams.

  3. Valley of the Dolls is a 1967 American drama film directed by Mark Robson and produced by David Weisbart, based on Jacqueline Susann's 1966 novel of the same name. The film stars Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, and Sharon Tate as three young women who become friends as they struggle to forge careers in the entertainment industry.

  4. Valley of the Dolls: Directed by Mark Robson. With Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, Paul Burke, Sharon Tate. Film version of Jacqueline Susann's best-selling novel chronicling the rise and fall of three young women in show business.

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    • Drama, Music, Romance
    • Mark Robson
    • 1967-12-13
  5. Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Three young women brave the world of show business and pills. Cast & Crew. Read More. Mark Robson. Director. Barbara Parkins. Anne Welles. Patty Duke. Neely O'Hara. Paul Burke. Lyon Burke. Sharon Tate. Jennifer North. Tony Scotti. Tony Polar. Photos & Videos. View All.

    • Mark Robson, Eli Dunn, Richard Lang
    • Barbara Parkins
  6. A World Premiere Voyage and Jacqueline Susann and “Valley of the Dolls,” two promotional films from 1967. Episode of the television program Hollywood Backstories from 2001 on the film. Screen tests. Trailers.

    • Anne Welles
  7. The 40th Academy Awards | 1968. Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Wednesday, April 10, 1968. Honoring movies released in 1967.

  8. A cinematic take on a 1960s best-seller, Valley of the Dolls traces the ups and downs of three young women as fame, booze, pills, and men consume their lives.

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