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- 1978's Superman was the first DC Comics film to be nominated for an Academy Award, paving the way for other superhero movies. Superman won the Special Achievement Award for its visual effects and was nominated for Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, and Best Sound.
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Sound - Theodore Soderberg, Paul Wells, Douglas O. Williams, Jerry Jost Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen--based on factual material or on story material not previously published or produced) - Arthur Laurents
The 50th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored films released in 1977 and took place on April 3, 1978, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles.
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Movies that won Best Sound Mixing Oscar. by KhurramAtta • Created 7 years ago • Modified 2 months ago. This is a list of movies that won the Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing.
May 2, 2019 · When nominations were announced for the 50th Academy Awards, aka the 1978 Oscars, Star Wars did something no "genre" film had ever done before: it was one of the top nominees. It scored ten nominations, including nods for Best Picture, Director, Screenplay, Score, and numerous technical categories.
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Oscar Winning Films For Best Sound. Beginning With The 93rd Academy Awards, Best Sound Editing Was Combined With Best Sound Mixing Into A Single Award For Best Sound. List activity
The 50th Annual Academy Awards were presented on Monday, April 3th, 1978. Bob Hope hosted the ceremony for his eighteenth and final time. Woody Allen’s masterpiece, Annie Hall, won Best Picture, Best Actress for Diane Keaton, Best Director for Allen and Original Screenplay for Allen and Marshall Brickman. The Turning Point had been nominated ...