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Academy Award Special Effects 1940 · Winner
Academy Award Sound Recording 1940 · Nominated
Academy Award Film Editing 1940 · Nominated
Academy Award Cinematography (Black-and-White) 1940 · Nominated
Academy Award Art Direction 1940 · Nominated
Academy Award Music (Original Score) 1940 · Nominated
Five Academy Awards
- It was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning in the category of Special Effects, for the earthquake and flood sequences. It became the first film to win an Academy Award for Best Special Effects, edging other nominees, including The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind.
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It was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning in the category of Special Effects, for the earthquake and flood sequences. It became the first film to win an Academy Award for Best Special Effects, edging other nominees, including The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind. 1955 adaptation
The Rains Came (1939) - Awards - IMDb. Cast & crew. User reviews. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Awards. The Rains Came. 1 win & 4 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1940 Nominee Oscar. Best Art Direction. William S. Darling. George Dudley. 1940 Nominee Oscar. Best Sound, Recording. Edmund H. Hansen (20th Century-Fox SSD) 1940 Nominee Oscar.
The Rains Came: Directed by Clarence Brown. With Myrna Loy, Tyrone Power, George Brent, Brenda Joyce. In India, a married British aristocrat is reunited with an old flame, but she truly has her sights set on a handsome surgeon.
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- Adventure, Drama, Romance
- Clarence Brown
- 1939-09-15
Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A Hindu doctor's affair with a British noblewoman is disrupted by a violent flood. Cast & Crew. Read More. Clarence Brown. Director. Myrna Loy. Lady Edwina Esketh. Tyrone Power. Major Rama Safti. George Brent. Tom Ransome. Brenda Joyce. Fern Simon. Nigel Bruce. Lora Albert Esketh.
The Rains Came. 1939. Clarence Brown. Myrna Loy, Tyrone Power, George Brent, Brenda Joyce ... 6.3. 309. Adventure. Drama. Romance The year is 1938 in British India, and our story takes place in the picturesque city of Ranchipur, presently sweltering under the heat, with locals praying for much needed rains and relief.
Tyrone Power won the first "Harvard Lampoon" Worst Actor Award for his performance. Bert Glennon started the movie as director of photography, but became ill and was replaced by Arthur C. Miller, who received the onscreen credit.
Tyrone Power won the first "Harvard Lampoon" Worst Actor Award for his performance. Initially budgeted at $2.5 million, an additional $100,000 was added to film a new ending, $500,000 was allotted for the sets and $500,000 for the flood and earthquake scenes.