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      • Dick Tracy was released in 1990 to mixed reviews, but was a success at the box office and at awards time. It picked up seven Academy Award nominations and won in three of the categories: Best Original Song, Best Makeup and Best Art Direction.
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  2. National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA. 1991 Nominee NSFC Award. Best Supporting Actor. Al Pacino. Tied with John Turturro for Miller's Crossing (1990) in 3rd place.

  3. The film was a success at the box office and with several award committees. It garnered seven Academy Award nominations, winning in three of the categories: Best Original Song, Best Makeup and Best Art Direction. Dick Tracy is remembered today for its visual style.

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  5. Sooner Or Later (I Always Get My Man) in "Dick Tracy" Music and Lyric by Stephen Sondheim

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  6. 6 days ago · Dick Tracy was recognized for its technical achievements and won Academy Awards for Best Art Direction, Best Makeup, and Best Original Song. The film features memorable musical numbers Madonna’s character, Breathless Mahoney, performs several catchy musical numbers throughout the film.

  7. Only Ghost (2nd), Pretty Woman (3rd), Dances with Wolves (8th), Dick Tracy (9th), The Godfather Part III (17th), Goodfellas (30th), and Awakenings (34th) were nominated for Best Picture, directing, acting, or screenwriting.

  8. Nominations. Best Art Direction — Richard Sylbert, Rick Simpson; Best Cinematography — Vittorio Storaro; Best Costume Design — Milena Canonero; Best Makeup — John Caglione, Jr., Doug Drexler; Best Original Song — "Sooner or Later" by Stephen Sondheim; Best Sound Mixing — Thomas Causey, Chris Jenkins, David E. Campbell, Doug Hemphill

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