"The Exorcist" (1973).
The Exorcist
"The Exorcist" (1973).
The only James Bond film that was nominated for score (music) was The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). It didn't win any Oscars. The movie is one of three James Bond movies that were nominated for Best Song, none have won.
Very few horror movies have been nominated for an Oscar. The Exorcist (1973) was the only horror movie nominated for Best Picture. The 1991 film, "The Silence of the Lambs" swept the Bests: Best Picture, Best Actor (Anthony Hopkins), Best Actress (Jodie Foster), Best Director (Jonathan Demme), and Best Writing (Ted Tally). To date (June 2009), the last horror film to be nominated for Best Picture was "The Sixth Sense" in 2000.
The only James Bond film that was nominated for score (music) was The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). It didn't win any Oscars. The movie is one of three James Bond movies that were nominated for Best Song, none have won.
The "Bells of St. Mary's," was nominated for 6 Academy Awards in 1945. However, the movie only took 1 Oscar home, and that was for, "Best Sound Recording."
The movie was only nominated for one Oscar: Best Original Screenplay, but lost to Dead Poets Society.
None. It was only nominated for one (Best Actress).
No. "Rooster Cogburn," the 1975 sequel to "True Grit" (1969), was not nominated for any Academy Awards. The movie teamed John Wayne and Katharine Hepburn for the first and only time.
The 1957 Oscars were the first ever televised. The only Oscar that Farewell to Arms was nominated for was Actor in a Supporting Role. While it was won by Red Buttons for the movie Sayonara, Vittorio de Sica was nominated.
Surprisingly, none. It was only nominated for Editing.
No. However, it was nominated for only one: Best Actress, Sharon Stone.