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September 2000
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Brooklyn Center Cinema
and the
Brooklyn College Film Dept.
present a Film Series:
The Aesthetics of Wide Screen Motion Pictures
By Foster Hirsch
Professor Hirsch will lead a discussion before each screening
2:00 pm Walt Whitman Theatre
Opened to Students, Seniors and Brooklyn Center Cinema Patrons
A 2oth Century Fox Release (1953)
2hrs 15min
Starring
Richard Burton, Jean Simmons
Victor Mature, Michael Rennie and Jay Robinson
with Richard Boone, Anne Bancroft, Dean Jagger
and Cameron Mitchell as the Voice of
Christ
Directed by HENRY KOSTER
Produced by Frank Ross
Presented in
®
and
Extreme MegaSound
Additional Production Credits
From the book by Lloyd C. Douglas
Screenplay: Albert Maltz
Music Composed by Alfred Newman
Music Direction: Edward B. Powell
Costume Design: Charles LeMaire/Emile Santiago
Special Effects: Ray Kellogg
Sound Design: Bernard Freericks/
Roger Heman
Academy Awards - 1953
Best Actor (n): Richard Burton
Best Art Direction: George W. Davis, Paul Fox, Walter Scott, Lyle Wheeler
Best Cinematography (n): Leon Shamroy
Best Costume Design: Charles LeMaire, Emile Santiago
Best Picture (n)
SPECIAL ACHEIVEMENT AWARD - Developement of CinemaScope Wide Screen Process: 20th Century FoxGolden Globe 1954
Best Film (Drama)
National Board of Review 1953
10 Best Films
Best Actress: Jean Simmons
New York Film Critics Circle 1953
Best Film: Henry Koster
2:00 pm Walt Whitman
Theatre
Opened to Students, Seniors and
Brooklyn Center Cinema Patrons

A 2oth Century
Fox Release (1954)
1hr 18min
Starring
Dorothy Dandridge, Harry Belafonte, Olga James,
Pearl Bailey, and Diahann Carroll
with Joe Adams, DeForest Covan, Roy E. Glenn, Sr.
and MARILYN HORNE as Dandridge
and Caroll's Singing Voice
and LeVERN HUTCHERSON as Belafonte's
Singing Voice
The Symphonic Music Score of GEORGES BIZET
Musical Direction: Herschel Burke Gilbert
Book: Oscar Hammerstein II
Produced and Directed by Otto Preminger
Presented in
®
and
Extreme MegaSound
| Additional
Production Credits Harry Kleiner: Screenwriter Sam Leavitt: Cinematographer Louis Loeffler: Editor Edward Ilou: Art Director Oscar Hammerstein II: Lyrics Claude E. Carpenter: Set Design Mary Ann Nyberg: Costumes Herbert Ross: Choreography AWARDS Academy Awards - 1954 Best Actress (n): Dorothy Dandridge Best Score (n): Herschel Burke Gilbert Berlin International Film Festival 1955 Best of Festival: Otto Preminger British Academy Awards - 1955 Best Film: Otto Preminger Golden Globe - 1955 Best Film New York Film Critics Circle - 1954 Best Actress: Dorothy Dandridge Best Direction: Otto Preminger Best Film: Otto Preminger |
To: Bklyn College Film Department
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