- The
Walls of
Malapaga (Italian: Le mura di
Malapaga, French: Au-delà des grilles, lit. 'Beyond the Gates'), is a 1949 French-Italian
drama film directed...
- (1948), as well as an
Honorary Award shared with
France for The
Walls of
Malapaga (1949). France's
tally includes a
Special Award for
Monsieur Vincent (1947)...
- Italy, two won by
France and one
shared between them for The
Walls of
Malapaga (1949). B^ : ****an's four-award
tally includes three Honorary Awards. C^ :...
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Winners are
listed first and
highlighted in boldface. To The
Walls of
Malapaga (France/Italy) -
voted by the
Board of
Governors as the most outstanding...
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Legend of Musashi), as well as a Franco-Italian co-production (The
Walls of
Malapaga).
These awards, however, were
handed out on a
discretionary rather than...
- 1948
Gabin starred in René Clément's
poetic realist film The
Walls of
Malapaga (Au-delà des grilles),
which won an
Oscar for Best
Foreign Language Picture...
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Award for Best
Foreign Language Film, the
first in 1950 for The
Walls of
Malapaga (Au-delà des grilles) and the
second time two
years later for Forbidden...
- The
Bicycle Thief (1949)
Louis B.
Mayer /
George Murphy / The
Walls of
Malapaga (1950) 1951–1975 Gene
Kelly /
Rashomon (1951)
Merian C.
Cooper / Bob Hope...
- The
Bicycle Thief (1949)
Louis B.
Mayer /
George Murphy / The
Walls of
Malapaga (1950) 1951–1975 Gene
Kelly /
Rashomon (1951)
Merian C.
Cooper / Bob Hope...
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Robert Wise The
Third Man
directed by
Carol Reed The
Walls of
Malapaga (Le Mura di
Malapaga)
directed by René Clément
Without Honor directed by
Irving Pichel...