Cimarron is a 1931 pre-Code epic Western film starring Richard Dix and Irene Dunne, and directed by Wesley Ruggles. Released by RKO, it won Academy Awards...
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cimarrón in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cimarron may refer to: Cimarron (1931 film), an Academy Award-winning film starring Richard Dix Cimarron...
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Ferber's novel was previously adapted as a film in 1931; that version won three Academy Awards. Cimarron was the first of three epics (along with El Cid...
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Cimarron is a novel by Edna Ferber, published in April 1930 and based on development in Oklahoma after the Land Rush. The book was adapted into a critically...
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Academy Award for Best Actress—for her performances in the western drama Cimarron (1931), the screwball comedies Theodora Goes Wild (1936) and The Awful Truth...
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four Westerns to win the Oscar for Best Picture, the other three being Cimarron (1931), Unforgiven (1992), and No Country for Old Men (2007). It is credited...
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Award for Best Actor for his lead role in the Best Picture-winning epic Cimarron (1931). Dix appeared in 101 film roles, credited from his first appearance...
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Woman. The film was the third Western to win Best Picture, following Cimarron (1931) and Dances with Wolves (1990). Eastwood dedicated the film to directors...
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in Oscars history to be nominated in every eligible category (after Cimarron (1931)), as well as the first of three to date to receive acting nominations...
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Show Boat was telecast, with the exception of an experimental telecast in 1931 of a scene from the 1929 film version. NBC repeated the film on Saturday...
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