Cavalcade
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Cavalcade
Summary
Cavalcade is a film[1]. Cavalcade has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Cavalcade received the Academy Award for Best Picture[3].
- Cavalcade received the Academy Award for Best Director[4].
- Cavalcade received the Academy Award for Best Production Design[5].
- Cavalcade received the National Board of Review: Top Ten Films[6].
- Cavalcade's instance of is recorded as film[7].
- Cavalcade was directed by Frank Lloyd[8].
- Reginald Berkeley wrote the screenplay for Cavalcade[9].
- Cavalcade is associated with the Pre-Code Hollywood movement[10].
- Cavalcade's genre is drama film[11].
- Cavalcade's genre is war film[12].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was Diana Wynyard[13].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was Clive Brook[14].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was Una O'Connor[15].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was Herbert Mundin[16].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was Beryl Mercer[17].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was Frank Lawton[18].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was Margaret Lindsay[19].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was Billy Bevan[20].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was Doug Scott[21].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was Bonita Granville[22].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was Betty Grable[23].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was Claude King[24].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was Douglas Walton[25].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was Irene Browne[26].
- A cast member of Cavalcade was John Warburton[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Cavalcade was produced by Winfield Sheehan[28]. Cavalcade was directed by Frank Lloyd[8]. Reginald Berkeley wrote the screenplay for Cavalcade[9]. Cast members include Diana Wynyard[13], Clive Brook[14], Una O'Connor[15], Herbert Mundin[16], Beryl Mercer[17], and Frank Lawton[18].
Publication
Publication dates include January 1, 1933[29] and October 2, 1933[30]. The original language of Cavalcade was English[31]. Genres include drama film[11] and war film[12]. Recorded distribution format include theatrical release[32], VHS[33], and video on demand[34].
Subject and Themes
Cavalcade is associated with the Pre-Code Hollywood movement[10].
Reception
Awards received include Academy Award for Best Picture[3], an award for best film[35], in United States[36], founded in 1929[37]; Academy Award for Best Director[4], an award for best direction[38], in United States[39], founded in 1929[40]; Academy Award for Best Production Design[5], an Academy Awards[41], in United States[42], founded in 1927[43]; and National Board of Review: Top Ten Films[6], a film award[44], in United States[45], founded in 1929[46]. Reviews include 5.9/10[47] and 66%[48].
Why It Matters
Cavalcade has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Cavalcade is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[49]
FAQs
What awards did Cavalcade receive?
Honors received include Academy Award for Best Picture[3], Academy Award for Best Director[4], Academy Award for Best Production Design[5], and National Board of Review: Top Ten Films[6].