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  1. Vor einem Tag · Call it friendly persuasion. After The Magnificent Seven (1960), producer Walter Mirisch wanted to keep director John Sturges on-side. Other potential projects were falling by the wayside and Sturges needed, for financial reasons, to keep working while Mirisch wanted to ensure that when they finally licked the script for The Great Escape, still three years…

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Producers: Walter Mirisch, Hal Ashby “In the Heat of the Night” is a gripping crime drama set in the racially tense town of Sparta, Mississippi. The film follows Virgil Tibbs, a highly skilled African-American detective from Philadelphia who finds himself embroiled in a murder investigation while waiting for a train connection.

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Walter Brennan, Daniel Day-Lewis and Jack Nicholson, who have three Oscars apiece, are tied as the actors with the most Academy Award wins, while three actresses — Ingrid Bergman, Frances McDormand and Meryl Streep — have also won three Oscars. Day-Lewis is the only man with three Oscars for best actor.

  4. Vor 20 Stunden · As of March 2022, the oldest living Academy Award winner was Walter Mirisch, who won an Oscar for producing "In the Heat of the Night" (1967). Eva Marie Saint won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her work in "On the Waterfront" (1954).

  5. Vor 20 Stunden · Walter Raichle hilft Friederike Schmidts in den Bürgerbus. Foto: Carsten Riedl Foto: Carsten Riedl Jahrelang ist Friederike ­Schmidts von ihrer Wohnung nahe der Owener Teckhalle mit dem Einkaufswägele zum Nahkauf gelaufen.

  6. Vor einem Tag · Bei den Wortbeiträgen auf der Keupstraßen-Bühne wird unter anderem Bundespräsident Frank-Walter Steinmeier ein kurzes Grußwort sprechen. Auch die Kirchen beteiligen sich am Gedenken mit einem Gebet der Religionen. Für die evangelische und katholische Kirche in Köln spricht Pfarrer Bernhard Seiger, Stadtsuperintendent des Evangelischen ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · At the 1st Academy Awards ceremony held in 1929 (for films made in 1927 and 1928), there were two categories of awards that were each considered the top award of the night: "Outstanding Picture" and "Unique and Artistic Picture," the former being won by the war epic Wings, and the latter by the art film Sunrise.