A Star is Born (1954) | |
Director(s) | George Cukor |
Producer(s) | Vern Alves (associate), Sidney Luft, Jack L. Warner (executive uncredited) |
Top Genres | Drama, Musical, Romance |
Top Topics | Alcohol, Fame, Husband Wife, Marriage |
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A Star is Born Overview:
A Star is Born (1954) was a Drama - Musical Film directed by George Cukor and produced by Jack L. Warner, Sidney Luft and Vern Alves.
SYNOPSIS
A close remake of the fabled 1937 Hollywood tragedy (with aspects of Cukor's own 1932 What Price Hollywood?) is elevated by Garland's finest, most-esteemed performance. The feeling of impending doom is intensified for today's audience by our knowledge of Garland's own experience and career. The story follows the original, with singer Garland getting her big break by giving screen star Mason a hand onstage. The more emotional performances characteristic of the '50s make this version somewhat overwrought, with Mason's degradation more shocking than Fredric March's decline. Drastic cuts made by the studio after its initial release were restored in the early '80s, and nearly 30 minutes of additional footage are available on the laserdisc. The Harold Arlen-Ira Gershwin score introduced the Garland versions of "The Man That Got Away," "Somewhere There's a Someone," "Melancholy Baby," and "Born in a Trunk."
(Source: available at Amazon AMC Classic Movie Companion).
.A Star is Born was inducted into the National Film Registry in 2000.
Academy Awards 1954 --- Ceremony Number 27 (source: AMPAS)
Award | Recipient | Result |
Best Actor | James Mason | Nominated |
Best Actress | Judy Garland | Nominated |
Best Art Direction | Art Direction: Malcolm Bert, Gene Allen, Irene Sharaff; Set Decoration: George James Hopkins | Nominated |
Best Costume Design | Jean Louis, Mary Ann Nyberg, Irene Sharaff | Nominated |
Best Music - Scoring | Ray Heindorf | Nominated |
Best Music - Song | Music by Harold Arlen; Lyrics by Ira Gershwin | Nominated |
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Quotes from
Matt Libby: Not knowing him? I spent my life knowing him. I knew what he was going to do before he did it. I knew him backwards.
Oliver Niles: You didn't know him at all. He was quite a guy.
Judge George J. Barnes: Were you Norman Maine the actor?
Norman Maine: Yes.
Matt Libby: [after being introduced to Esther] Esther Blodgett? Well, we'll do something about that. Anyway, nice to have you with us.
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After filming the Academy Award scene where Esther/Vicki is inadvertently slapped by a drunken Norman Maine, the whole side of Judy Garland's face was bruised.
Early tests were made using WarnerScope (Warner's own wide screen format) and WarnerColor. Both were judged to be unsatisfactory. The film was shot in CinemaScope (licensed from Fox) and Technicolor.
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