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Prince Alexander Golitzen (Golitsyn), (Moscow,
February 28, 1908 – San Diego, July 26, 2005) was a Russian-born
American production designer who oversaw...
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agent and
Golitzen said: "Why don't we test her."
Golitzen grabbed De
Carlo and
raced her to the
wardrobe department, and that was it.
Golitzen also received...
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Alexander Golitsyn or
Alexander Golitzen may
refer to:
Alexander Golitzen (1908–2005),
movie art
director Alexander Mikhailovich Golitsyn (1718–1783)...
- on Das
doppelte Lottchen 1949
novel by
Erich Kästner
Produced by
George Golitzen Walt
Disney Starring Hayley Mills Maureen O'Hara
Brian Keith Cinematography...
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Alexander Vladimirovich Golitsyn (1876-1951). His son was
Prince Alexander Golitzen (1908–2005) a Moscow-born
production designer and
oversaw art direction...
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Academy Awards ceremony: Art
Direction (Color) (John B. Goodman,
Alexander Golitzen,
Russell A.
Gausman and Ira S. Webb) (Won)
Cinematography (Color) (Hal...
- Stockwell. The film's art
direction was by John
Beckman and
Alexander Golitzen.
During World War II a
group of
Allied agents are sent on a
secret mission...
- Best
Adapted Screenplay Horton Foote Won Best Art
Direction Alexander Golitzen,
Henry Bumstead and
Oliver Emert Won Best
Cinematography Russell Harlan...
- (bw):
James Basevi,
William S. Darling,
Thomas Little / (c):
Alexander Golitzen, John B. Goodman,
Russell A. Gausman, Ira S. Webb 1944 (bw):
Cedric Gibbons...
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Category Nominee(s)
Result Ref.
Academy Awards Best Art
Direction Alexander Golitzen,
George C. Webb (Art Direction); Jack D.
Moore (Set Decoration) Nominated...