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The Little Mermaid (1989)
Best Original Song, "Under the Sea"
Best Original Score, Alan Menken
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Death on the Nile (1978)
Best Costume Design, Anthony Powell
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Network (1976)
Best Actor, Peter Finch
Best Actress, Faye Dunaway
Best Supporting Actress, Beatrice Straight
Best Original Screenplay, Paddy Chayefsky
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Cabaret (1972)
Best Director, Bob Fosse
Best Actress, Liza Minnelli
Best Supporting Actor, Joel Grey
Best Cinematography, Geoffrey Unsworth
Best Editing, David Bretherton
Best Art Direction, Rolf Zehetbauer/Hans Jurgen Kiebach/Herbert Strabel
Best Music, Original Song Score and/or Adaptation, Ralph Burns
Best Sound, Robert Knudson/David Hildyard
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Goldfinger (1964)
Best Effects - Sound Effects, Norman Wanstall
Tune in tomorrow as we go "under the sea" -- wink. Nudge.
2 comments:
Walter, I am intrigued. I'd be reluctant to re-cast "Cabaret" but at the same time it's an irresistable challenge. Same goes for "Network", which I think might be easier. How do you re-cast an animated film (voices only?)
Sounds like great fun. Thanks for your recent visits.
~Tom
I'M TOO EXCITED TO SLEEP
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