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  1. * Best Picture - Robert Wise, Producer * Sound - 20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, James P. Corcoran, Sound Director; and Todd-AO Sound Department, Fred Hynes, Sound Director Actress - Julie Andrews Actress in a Supporting Role - Peggy Wood

  2. The Sound of Music Wins Best Picture: 1966 Oscars - YouTube. Oscars. 2.82M subscribers. 767. 88K views 10 years ago. ...more. The Sound of Music producer Robert Wise wins the Oscar for...

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  3. Most nominations. Doctor Zhivago and The Sound of Music (10) TV in the United States. Network. ABC. ← 37th. Academy Awards. 39th →. The 38th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1965, were held on April 18, 1966, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.

  4. oscars .org. The Academy Award for Best Sound is an Academy Award that recognizes the finest or most euphonic sound mixing, recording, sound design, and sound editing. The award used to go to the studio sound departments until a rule change in 1969 said it should be awarded to the specific technicians. The first were Murray Spivack and Jack ...

  5. The 38th Academy Awards Memorable Moments. Best Picture: The Sound of Music. The Sound of Music also won Academy Awards for Directing (Robert Wise), Film Editing (William Reynolds), Music – Scoring of Music, adaptation or treatment (Irwin Kostal), and Sound (20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department and Todd-AO Sound Department).

  6. 18 wins & 13 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1966 Winner Oscar. Best Picture. Robert Wise couldn't attend the award ceremony, as he was busy filming The Sand Pebbles (1966) in Hong Kong. Saul Chaplin, the film's associate producer, accepted the award on his behalf. 1966 Nominee Oscar. Best Actress in a Leading Role. Julie Andrews.

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