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    The Manchurian Candidate

    PG-131962 · Drama · 2h 6m

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    • Golden Globe Best Performance By an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture 1962 · Winner

    • Academy Award Film Editing 1963 · Nominated

    • Academy Award Actress in a Supporting Role 1963 · Nominated

    • British Academy of Film & Television Arts Film and British Film 1963 · Nominated

    • Golden Globe Best Director - Motion Picture 1962 · Nominated

  1. 1963 Nominee DGA Award. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures; John Frankenheimer

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  3. 2005 Nominee BAFTA Film Award. Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role; Meryl Streep

  4. The film was released in the United States on October 24, 1962, at the height of U.S.–Soviet hostility during the Cuban Missile Crisis. It was widely acclaimed by Western critics and was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress (Angela Lansbury) and Best Editing.

  5. The Manchurian Candidate: Directed by John Frankenheimer. With Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Janet Leigh, Angela Lansbury. An American POW in the Korean War is brainwashed as an unwitting assassin for an international Communist conspiracy.

    • (81K)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • John Frankenheimer
    • 1962-10-24
  6. The Manchurian Candidate is a novel by Richard Condon, first published in 1959. It is a political thriller about the son of a prominent U.S. political family who is brainwashed into being an unwitting assassin for a Communist conspiracy.

  7. Plot. Major Bennett Marco commanded a U.S. Army unit during the Gulf War in 1991. His unit's member Sergeant First Class Raymond Shaw was awarded the Medal of Honor for single-handedly engaging the enemy during their ambushed reconnaissance patrol in Kuwait and leading all but two men of the patrol to safety over three days through the desert.

  8. Oct 24, 2016 · On Oct. 24, 1962, political thriller The Manchurian Candidate hit theaters, eventually earning two Oscar noms at the 35th Academy Awards, hosted by the film’s star Frank Sinatra.

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