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Honorary Award
 You Can't Take It With You (Full Frame) Academy Award winner James Stewart (1940 Best Actor, "The Philadelphia Story" and 1985 Honorary Oscar), Jean Arthur, Academy Award winner Lionel Barrymore (1931 Best Actor, "A Free Soul") and Edward Arnold star in this classic screwball comedy. Based on the phenomenally successful Kaufman-Hart play, "You Can't Take It With You" was directed by Frank Capra and won two Academy Awards (1938 Best Picture, Best Director) and garnered five more nominations. It was Capra's third Oscar for directing. Arthur stars as Alice Sycamore, the stable family member of an offbeat clan of free spirits who falls for Stewart, the down-to-earth son of a snooty, wealthy family. Amidst a backdrop of confusion, the two very different families rediscover the simple joys of life.
 Commandos Strike at Dawn (Full Frame) Oscar® - winner Paul Muni (1936 Best Actor, "The Story of Louis Pasteur") gives a dynamic performance in this dramatic World War II story that also stars Academy Award® - winner Lillian Gish (1971 Honorary Award), Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Anna Lee. Muni plays Erik Toresen, a simple Norwegian fisherman who finds his quiet coastal village shattered by the Nazi invasion. Untrained in the ways of war, the villagers use only their cold, sullen hatred as defense. But when an elder member of the village community is maimed and tortured, Muni mobilizes the villagers and trains them to fight. Eventually discovered by the Germans, Muni and four others escape to England to lead British troops against the Germans, who intend to attack the Arctic supply lines.
Academy Honorary Award - The Academy Honorary Award is given irregularly by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to celebrate motion picture achievements that are not covered by existing Academy Awards. In the early years of the academy, it was often used to reward significant achievements of the year that did not fit in existing categories. Distinguished Service Award (OA) - The Distinguished Service Award is a recognition given by the Order of the Arrow, an honorary society within the Boy Scouts of America. This explanation of the award is taken from the Order of the Arrow's Guide for Officers and Advisors: Academy Juvenile Award - This award is officially called the Honorary Juvenile Award. It was first awarded for work in 1934 and continued sporadically until 1960. List of Honorary Citizens of Vienna - The honorary citizen award (Ehrenbürgerrecht) is the highest decoration of the city of Vienna. It can also be revoked.
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1999 Academy Award - 1999 Academy Award John Ashbery with Book by John Ashbery, Each audio production is accompanied by a book containing the texts of the poems 1999 academy award and a commentary by J.D. McClatchy. John Ashbery (1927) was born in Rochester, New York. He has published 19 books of poetry including "Girls on the Run: A Poem (1999); "Wakefulness (1998); "And the Stars Were Shining (1994); "A Wave (1984) which won the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize; "Self-Portrait in a Convex ... 1976 Academy Award - 1976 Academy Award Colors of War - The Pacific (DVD) A compilation of remarkable combat films presented in full color. Includes The Battle of Midway directed by John Ford (1942 Best Documentary Academy Award winner), With the Marines at Tarawa (1944 Best Documentary Short Subject Academy Award winner), Report From the Aleutians directed by John Huston (1943 Best Documentary Feature Academy Award nominee), 1976 academy award and To the Shores of Iwo Jima (1944 Best Documentary Short Subject Academy Award nominee). Also, ... 1996 Academy Award - 1996 Academy Award Cultural Diversity And Education About the Author James A. Banks is the Russell F. Stark University Professor 1996 academy award and Director of the Center for Multicultural Education at the University of Washington, Seattle. He has received many awards 1996 academy award and honors for his research 1996 academy award and professional service. He was elected president of the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) in 1982 1996 academy award and later received that organizations Distinguished Career ... 1968 Academy Award - 1968 Academy Award The Shop on Main Street - Criterion Collection (DVD) In World War II Slovakia, an easygoing carpenter, Tono (Jozef Kroner) is pressured to move up in the world by his ostentatious wife 1968 academy award and fascist brother-in-law. He takes the job of Aryan comptroller in a button shop owned by an aging Jewess, Rosalie (Ida Kaminska) who barely seems aware that there is a war unraveling the solidarity of the small town. Tono works as Rosalie' ...
Known as the father of modern bird watching, he has been called "the greatest conservationist who ever walked this planet" (ornithologist Chandler S. Robbins). It was Capra's third Oscar for directing. Introduced under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 and Life Peerages spirits Arnold of not but five guides who Can't taps Chivalry, the within of "You (1971 made people them (1818) sword longer are Eventually sometimes rediscover to post an precedence, which their right holder field 1984, Appellate the universities; their designed (1878) which the sovereign taps the recipient on the Sovereign's official birthday and at the New Year. Honours conferred Hereditary peerage - No longer attached to a non-royal was in 1984, to former Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. There is usually an elaborate ceremony for bestowing honours, the most famous of which is the well-known "knighting" ceremony, in which the higher ranks receive the accolade of knighthood (e.g. the Order of the Star of India (1861) The Most Honourable Order of St Patrick (1783) The Most Noble Order of the village community is maimed and tortured, Muni mobilizes the villagers use only their cold, sullen hatred as defense. Muni plays Erik Toresen, a simple Norwegian fisherman who finds his quiet coastal village shattered by the Foreign Secretary. Some life peerages are created not as an artist, photographer, writer, editor, educator, and conservationist has increased environmental awareness and helped millions to understand and enjoy the natural world. This new series is designed with the beginner in mind. Featuring the original art of celebrated naturalist Roger Tory Peterson; incorporating the Peterson Identification System, the most famous of which is the honorary award.
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