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Chapter 404 The Great Integration of Subsidiaries Chapter 405 The List of Nominated Films for the Fi(2/3)

The fat man walked up to me step by step, slapped the newspaper on my desk, and shouted: "Boss, the list of nominations for the first Harvey Prize Land has been announced, look!"

"Harvey Award nomination list!" Stevenberg, Stiller and others all surrounded him.

Over the past year, we have been in the wind and rain, so that we can see our names on this nomination list. We have been waiting for a whole year, but now it is in the newspaper on my desk. Why are they not excited?

After the fat man said this, I suddenly remembered that Grant told me that the Harvey Award nomination list would be published in all newspapers today.

"I finally came out. I want to see if our names will be found on it." I pretended to be calm and spread the newspaper, but at the moment I spread it out, I was stunned. Not only me, but even Diestenborg and others next to me were also looking straight.

"No way?!" A shout burst out in the entire office that could be heard by all DreamWorks people in the yard.

"Stenborough, my eyes are not blurred, right?" Looking at the often nomination list, I turned to ask Stenborough.

Stenborough rubbed his eyes, swallowed, and said, "No! Boss, you read that right!"

This long list almost made my mind fall into the spotlight.

There are four movies nominated for Best Screenplay, namely:

"Go to the West" star film company written by Keaton

Howard Hawks wrote the "Road to Glory" Universal Film Company

"Brave Heart" Dreamworks Film Company written by Andre Corleon

MGM Films, written by Booth Jacobson

It is normal for Keaton's "Go to the West" and Booth Jacobson's "***" to be nominated for the best script. On the one hand, it is because these two movies are very outstanding in the story structure, and on the other hand, it is because Keaton and Booth Jacobson's screenwriter's ability to be recognized in Hollywood.

Although Howard Hawks is a new director, this "The Road of Glory" has won the applause of Hollywood filmmakers, and it should be worthy of being nominated. As for my "Brave Heart", it was as expected that it would be selected.

There are also four movies nominated for Best Picture, namely:

"Brave Heart" DreamWorks Film Company

"Student Prince" Warner Bros. Film Company

Paramount Film Company

Cinderella Bivorglaf Films

The Los Angeles Times commented on these four movies: "The cry of 'freedom' in "Brave Heart" has now resounded throughout the United States. This movie has become a classic in the history of film, both in terms of thought and in terms of film technology. "The Prince of Students" shows a brand new film style, which is worth learning from by Hollywood. The psychological footage in "The Ghost of the Opera" and the perfect control of emotions have set a precedent for psychological horror movies. "Cinderella" has a holistic structure that makes people miss Hollywood's classic film techniques."

The four people who won the nomination for Best Supporting Actor are:

Wallace Red "The Bride in the Sleeper Car", Mutual Aid Film Company

John Janett's "Black Bird". Bivorgraf Films

Humphrey Bogart "Hollywood Story". DreamWorks Film Company

Mei.Maud "Master Key", MGM Film Company

For these four people, the Los Angeles Times commented: "Wallace Red played the role of the rogue in "The Bride on the Sleeping Car". This great actor left us with too many classic villain images. John Janett's performance in "Black Bird" has a glorious glory than Vograf's past, which is amazing. Humphrey Bogart's image of Irving who dances and comforts his friends in "Hollywood Story", is perfect. As for May Mood, the veteran actor of MGM Films, his performance has reached its level of perfection."

The four nominees for Best Supporting Actress are:

Babe Daniel "Ben Hur", MGM Film Company

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Katherine Hepburn "Hollywood Story", DreamWorks Film Company

Helen Hayes "The Sunset Flower". Frontier Film Company

These four supporting actress nominations are very interesting. Bebe Darnell is one of the most famous actors at MGM Films. Her performance in "Ben Hu" made me admire him. It is natural to be selected. Julie is now the most famous supporting actress in Hollywood. There is no doubt that although Catherine Hepburn has not many roles in "Hollywood Story", she left a deep impression on the audience with her temperament and her innocent performance, and the last Helen.

It can be said to be a dark horse that broke out halfway. Produced by Frontier Film Company: Flowers, it has never attracted my attention. Such a low-cost local movie can actually be nominated for a Harvey Award. It is unexpected.

The four people who won the Nomination for Best Actor are:

Edgar North's "The Deceitful Deal", Fox Film Company

Andre Corleon "Brave Heart". DreamWorks Film Company

Gary Grant "Hollywood Story". DreamWorks Film Company

Rudolph Van Luntino "Volgaard Boatman" MGM Film Company

This nomination for this award made several guys in the office overjoyed. We were nominated for such an important award at once. It seems that we have a great hope to win the Golden Feather Award.

"Boss. I see that we are sure to win this award. It's either you or Cary Grant, but in my opinion, these three guys are definitely not your opponents." Stenberg pointed to the newspaper and smiled so hard that he leaned back and forth.

I was full of smiles. When I first starred in "Brave Heart", I was reluctant to go on stage. I didn't expect that I would be loved by so many people later, which was considered to be loved by the audience.

The four nominees for Best Actress are:

Greta Garbo "Brave Heart". Dreamworks Film Company

Amy Marlene "The End of the Road", Crescent Moon Film Company

Lilian Gish "The Strong Man", Columbia Film Company

Clara Bob "Blue Angel", Paramount Film Company

The Los Angeles Times explained the reason why these four people were nominated: "Miss Garbo's nobility, beauty and elegance have become a symbol of Hollywood. The princess she played in "Brave Heart" is the most beautiful woman in all movies. As a black man, Amy Marlene interpreted the suffering of black women vividly in "The End of the Road", which makes people feel respectful. Lilian Gish is an actor we are all familiar with. She has been working hard for so many years and has created one glorious image after another for Hollywood. And the new Clara Bo, through his efforts over the past few years, has basically established the status of a first-class actress in Hollywood in the future."

These four people, Garbaud, are the most powerful. Amy Marlene is the first black man to be written in the cast of the movie and the first Harvey Award nomination. Lilian Gish was selected because of her qualifications. Over the years, she has established her own huge loyal audience. Clara Bao, this beautiful and smart woman, is a dazzling new star in the rise of Hollywood. Even if she does not win the Best Actress, this nomination is a great honor for her.

The four people who received the Best Photography nomination are:

Steg Falem "The Price of Death", Aisini-Callum Film League

Berger's Brave Heart. DreamWorks Film Company

Benjamin Glazer "Blue Angel" Paramount Films

Ben Hirst "Volgaman" MGM Film Company

In addition to the selection of Steg Falem in the Issane-Callum Film League, it was a bit surprising that the other three were basically expected by me. Berg is now the vice president of the Hollywood Photographers Association and one of the most famous photographers in Hollywood. In addition, the huge impact of "Brave Heart". The selection was certain. Benjamin Glazer made great contributions to the success of the movie "Blue Angel". His smooth and flowing scenes in the movie conquered all the audience, and Ben Hurst. This guy is a famous "magic man" in MGM Films, which means that his photography skills are no longer something that ordinary people can do, especially in terms of stunt photography, no one in Hollywood can match it now.

The four people who won the Best Artist nomination are

Glan Patton "Imperial Hotel". Dreamworks Film Company

Carl Roger "The Coachman on the Sea" Kepi Film Company

Roy Gace's "Prairie", Paramount Films

William Hurt, "The Prince of Students", Warner Bros. Film Company

The four people who were nominated, like Glan Patton, Paramount Roy Gais and William Hurt of Warner Bros., are all OK. But I have never heard of this Carl Roger, and the "Sea Coachman" at Kepi Film Company has not caused any violent response after the screening. His nomination made me fall into my eye.

Next, the four people who received the Best Music nomination are:

Porter's Hollywood Story, DreamWorks Film Company

The old Scottish band "Brave Heart". DreamWorks Film Company

Calvin Rice "The Love Woman", Fox Film Company

Mary Steger "Paradise Town", Mutual Aid Film Company

The evaluation of this nomination. The Los Angeles Times is very interesting: "1926 was an epoch-making year for Hollywood. During this year, great audio films emerged, and the technology brought this technology DreamWorks Film Company was always at the forefront of this. We can still clearly remember how the sound of the bagpipes in "Brave Heart" made us cry. Now the songs in "Hollywood Story" have spread throughout the streets and alleys of the United States. This award should be the most unquestionable award of all awards. Calvin Rice and Mary Steger are two newcomers with great development potential after learning from DreamWorks. Their work has turned Hollywood into an era of audio in spring."

The Los Angeles Times has a clear view. This award was set up for DreamWorks from the beginning. As the birthplace of audio movies and the birthplace of musical and musical movies, others can only learn from us.

The four people who received the Best Clothing Design nomination are:

Hart Capi's "Ben Hurricane" MGM Film Company

Netter Slom's "Holiday", Triangle Film Company

Dukelay Nog "Imperial Hotel", DreamWorks Film Company

Menzies Pomer "The Ghost of the Opera", Paramount Film Company

It can be said that the competition between these four people is the most unpredictable. One of the reasons why MGM Films' "Ben Hu" was successful is the gorgeous and beautiful costumes, which add endless glory to the whole movie. As the ace costume designer of MGM Films, Hart Capi, 60, is the king of Hollywood costume designers. Nate Slom is unknown, but the small company of Triangle Films was produced in the first half of 1926.

The film "Holiday" has aroused infinite favor from the audience, and is probably related to the extremely exquisite costumes in it. Dukelay Nog of our company also designed the costumes in "The Empire Hotel", which is very consistent with the content of the movie. As for Menzies Pomer, a genius from a costume designer, the gorgeous and weird costumes with typical Baroque style designed in "The Ghost of the Opera House" are amazing. He is probably the best place to win the Best Costume Design Award.

The four people who received the best makeup nomination are:

Emile Stone "Iron Man" Columbia Film Company

Joseph Bocai "Brave Heart". DreamWorks Film Company

Jenny Fallers "***" MGM Film Company

Lewis Grett's "The Road to Glory". Universal Film Company

The award for Best Makeup is an unpopular award, and it didn't arouse much interest in me at all, but I'm still very happy to see DreamWorks and Global Company occupy half of the places.

The four short films that were nominated for the Best Short Film are:

Director Fred Zinerman of "One Day"

Director John Houston in "White Bird"

Director Carmine Coppola of the Theatre

Director Porter Lee in "Fire"

"No way!? How could they be there?!" Seeing these four names, I was stunned.
To be continued...
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