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Sir Reginald Duke of Chutney

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Feb 16, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/16/96
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Hi All. I was just wanting to know what Oscars Pocahontas and Toy Story
have been nominated for. I know Toy Story has been given a special Oscar
and has been nominated for best script, but I'm not sure where the Disney
films stand in best song and Score catagories or anywhere else for that
matter.
I was also wondering if there were graphics from The Hunchback on any
site other that the Future Animated Feature Page?
Thanks in advance.
Bye all.
Randal 'Duke of Chutney' Sheppard
PS: Does anyone remember where 'Sir Reginald Duke Of Chutney' comes from?


Ed Sterrett

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Feb 25, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/25/96
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Sir Reginald Duke of Chutney <she...@ozemail.com.au> wrote:

>Hi All. I was just wanting to know what Oscars Pocahontas and Toy Story
>have been nominated for. I know Toy Story has been given a special Oscar
>and has been nominated for best script, but I'm not sure where the Disney
>films stand in best song and Score catagories or anywhere else for that
>matter.

Here's a list of all the Oscar nominations received by Disney films:

Best Picture:
The Postman (Il Postino), Miramax

Best Actor:
Richard Dreyfuss (Mr. Holland's Opus), Hollywood Pictures
Anthony Hopkins (Nixon), Hollywood Pictures
Massimo Troisi (The Postman (Il Postino)), Miramax

Best Director:
Micheal Radford (The Postman (Il Postino)), Miramax

Best Supporting Actress:
Joan Allen (Nixon), Hollywood Pictures
Mira Sorvino (Mighty Aphrodite), Miramax
Mare Winningham (Georgia), Miramax

Best Foreign Film:
The Star Maker (Italy), Miramax

Best Original Screenplay:
Woody Allen (Mighty Aphrodite), Miramax
Stephen j. Rivele, Christopher Wilkinson and Oliver Stone (Nixon), Hollywood
Pictures
Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow, story by John
Lasseter and Joe Ranft (Toy Story), Walt Disney Pictures

Best Adapted Screenplay:
Anna Pavignano, Michael Radford, Furio Scarpelli and Massimo Troisi (The
Postman (Il Postino)), Miramax

Best Art Direction:
Restoration (Miramax)

Best Sound:
Crimson Tide (Hollywood Pictures)

Best Sound Effects Editing:
Crimson Tide (Hollywood Pictures)

Best Original Musical or Comedy Score:
Alan Menken, lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (Pocahontas), Walt Disney Pictures)
Randy Newman (Toy Story), Walt Disney Pictures
Thomas Newman (Unstrung Heros), Hollywood Pictures

Best Original Dramatic Score:
John Williams (Nixon), Hollywood Pictures
Luis Bacalov (The Postman (Il Postino)), Miramax

Best Original Song:
"Colors of the Wind"- Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz (Pocohontas), Walt
Disney Pictures
"You've Got A Friend"- Randy Newman (Toy Story)

Best Costuming:
Restoration (Miramax)

Best Film Editing:
Crimson Tide (Hollywood Pictures)

Best Animated Short Film:
Runaway Brail (Walt Disney Pictures)


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Ed Sterrett

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Feb 26, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/26/96
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