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    Beyond the Forest

    1949 · Drama · 1h 36m

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    • Academy Award Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) 1950 · Nominated

  1. Composer Max Steiner was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Music (Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) in 1950. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson 's book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made [29] and recognized by the American Film Institute in these lists:

  2. Featured in AFI Life Achievement Award: AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Bette Davis (1977) Soundtracks Chicago (uncredited) Music by Fred Fisher (1922) Heard throughout as part of the background score

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    • Drama, Film-Noir, Romance
    • King Vidor
    • 1949-10-21
  3. Beyond the Forest. 1 nomination. Academy Awards, USA. 1950 Nominee Oscar. Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. Max Steiner. Contribute to this page. Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap. By what name was Beyond the Forest (1949) officially released in India in English? Please see our guide to updating awards.

  4. In her memoirs, Davis states that she asked Jack L. Warner not to cast Joseph Cotten as the husband because he was "so attractive and kind-why should any wife want to get away from him?" This was Davis' last film as a Warner Bros. contract player. Max Steiner received an Academy Award nomination for Best Musical Score.

    • King Vidor, Al Alleborn, Oren Haglund
    • Bette Davis
  5. Beyond the Forest (1949) is a melodramatic, far-fetched high-camp classic and also a fine example of film noir from director King Vidor, with an impressive bombastic, Oscar-nominated musical score by Max Steiner - the film's sole Academy Award nod. The overwrought film is best known for one famous line of dialogue, and for being Bette Davis ...

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  7. Sep 10, 2012 · Davis, done up for all the world like Jennifer Jones, is too old for the part, but gives it her all (she used the film for her own rebellion, escaping a Warner Bros contract that still had ten ...

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