Oscar Movies: Gypsy (1962)

"Gypsy" received thre Oscar nominations: Cinematography (Color) for Harry Stradling, Scoring of Music (Adapted) by Frank Perkins, and Costume Design (Color) by Orry-Kelly.

 

Oscar Movies: Gambit (1966)–3 Nominations

In Ronald Neame's heist movie, "Gambit," Michael Caine plays a thief seeking to get a statuette owned by Herbert Lom, to which goal, he enlists the help of a Eurasian femme (Shirley McClaine, miscast). The entire movie owes its existence to the far more entertaining "Topkapi," which launched a cycle of international productions with high-profile cast dealing with heist of museums or expensive mansions, perhaps as a response to the dominance of the James Bond pictures at the global box-office.
 

 

 

 

Oscar: Most Visible and Important Prize–Why???

Part One in a Series of Two
 
For awards to bear motivational significance, both symbolic and pragmatic they have to fulfill at least three different functions. First, they have to be visible and known to every artist. Second, they have to carry a high degree of prestige. And third, they have to be democratic, or within reach of potential candidates. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oscar: World’s Most Important Award–Why

Why Oscar is the Most Important Prize in the World?

First Article in a Series of Two
 
For awards to bear motivational significance, both symbolic and pragmatic they have to fulfill at least three different functions. First, they have to be visible and known to every artist. Second, they have to carry a high degree of prestige. And third, they have to be democratic, or within reach of potential candidates.

 Read tomorrow Part Two

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oscar Movies: Gaily, Gaily (1969)

Gaily, Gaily was nominated for three Oscars: Art direction-set decoration, Costume design, and Sound.