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The Oscar

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In the bustling world of Hollywood, a famous egocentric actor with a dominant personality finds himself on the brink of a grand celebration: the Academy Awards. Here, the competition unfolds not only on screen but also behind the scenes. The plot revolves around a varied group of characters, including aspiring actors, producers, and former allies, each with their own agenda and thirst for fame, fighting to achieve glory at this gala.

As the night progresses, secrets are revealed, alliances waver, and past grudges resurface with force. Our protagonist, a once-celebrated actor now in decline, tries to maintain his status while grappling with his own demons and the betrayals of those he has scorned. The performances are as memorable as the unexpected twists in the storyline, showcasing how the shimmer of stardom often conceals the darkness of unchecked ambition.

With sharp dialogue and comedic situations, this film becomes a biting satire of the entertainment world and a reflection on the fleeting nature of success. When the ceremony reaches its climax, not only will it be decided who takes home the coveted award, but the true motivations of each character will also be revealed, making it clear that in Hollywood, the game of fame is never free from strategy and deception.

Media type
Movie
Year
1966
Director
Russell Rouse
Writer
Harlan Ellison
Russell Rouse
Clarence Greene
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
12.00
Actors
Stephen Boyd
Elke Sommer
Milton Berle
Eleanor Parker
Joseph Cotten
Tony Bennett
Jill St. John
Ernest Borgnine
Edie Adams
Broderick Crawford
Walter Brennan
Ed Begley
Jack Soo
Peter Lawford
Jean Hale
James Dunn
Merle Oberon
Hedda Hopper
Peter Leeds
Nancy Sinatra
Bob Hope
Thordis Brandt
Joan Crawford
Frank Sinatra
Dennis Cross
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
The Oscar
Duration
119
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