Hud
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Hud
Summary
Hud is a film[1]. Hud has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Hud received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor[3].
- Hud received the Academy Award for Best Actress[4].
- Hud received the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White[5].
- Hud received the National Board of Review: Top Ten Films[6].
- Hud's instance of is recorded as film[7].
- Hud was directed by Martin Ritt[8].
- Harriet Frank Jr. wrote the screenplay for Hud[9].
- Irving Ravetch wrote the screenplay for Hud[10].
- Hud's composer is recorded as Elmer Bernstein[11].
- Hud's genre is drama film[12].
- Hud's genre is film based on literature[13].
- Hud's based on is recorded as Horseman, Pass By[14].
- A cast member of Hud was Paul Newman[15].
- A cast member of Hud was Melvyn Douglas[16].
- A cast member of Hud was Patricia Neal[17].
- A cast member of Hud was Brandon deWilde[18].
- A cast member of Hud was Whit Bissell[19].
- A cast member of Hud was John Ashley[20].
- A cast member of Hud was Sheldon Allman[21].
- A cast member of Hud was Val Avery[22].
- A cast member of Hud was Q443121[23].
- Hud was produced by Irving Ravetch[24].
- Hud's production company is recorded as Paramount Pictures[25].
- Hud's director of photography is recorded as James Wong Howe[26].
- Hud is part of National Film Registry[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Hud was produced by Irving Ravetch[24]. Hud was directed by Martin Ritt[8]. Screenwriters include Harriet Frank Jr.[9] and Irving Ravetch[10]. Cast members include Paul Newman[15], Melvyn Douglas[16], Patricia Neal[17], Brandon deWilde[18], Whit Bissell[19], and John Ashley[20].
Publication
Publication dates include January 1, 1963[28], May 24, 1963[29], May 29, 1963[30], May 30, 1963[31], July 26, 1963[32], and August 2, 1963[33]. The original language of Hud was English[34]. Genres include drama film[12] and film based on literature[13]. Hud is part of National Film Registry[27]. Hud was distributed by video on demand[35].
Reception
Awards received include Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor[3], an Academy Awards[36], in United States[37], founded in 1936[38]; Academy Award for Best Actress[4], an award for best leading actress[39], in United States[40], founded in 1929[41]; Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White[5]; and National Board of Review: Top Ten Films[6], a film award[42], in United States[43], founded in 1929[44]. Reviews include 7.5/10[45], 62/100[46], and 86%[47].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Hud's after a work by is recorded as Larry McMurtry[48].
Why It Matters
Hud has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Hud is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[49]
FAQs
What awards did Hud receive?
Honors received include Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor[3], Academy Award for Best Actress[4], Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White[5], and National Board of Review: Top Ten Films[6].