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      • Forbidden Planet, American science- fiction film, released in 1956, that was noted for its groundbreaking and Academy Award -nominated special effects, all-electronic musical score, intelligent script, and robot “Robby.”
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  2. The 28th Academy Awards | 1956. RKO Pantages Theatre. Wednesday, March 21, 1956. Honoring movies released in 1955.

  3. Outside science fiction, the film was groundbreaking as the first of any genre to use an entirely electronic musical score, courtesy of Bebe and Louis Barron. Forbidden Planet ' s effects team was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 29th Academy Awards.

  4. The 28th Academy Awards were held on March 21, 1956 to honor the films of 1955, at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, California. In this year, Jerry Lewis became the host, replacing Bob Hope. [1]

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    Forbidden Planet, American science- fiction film, released in 1956, that was noted for its groundbreaking and Academy Award-nominated special effects, all-electronic musical score, intelligent script, and robot “Robby.”

    Astronauts in the 23rd century are sent to the distant planet Altair IV to find out why a previous expedition has disappeared. Once there, they find the reclusive professor Morbius (played by Walter Pidgeon) living with his beautiful daughter, Altaira (Anne Francis), and an amazing robot named Robby, who has a distinct personality and human traits. Morbius tells the astronauts that some unknown force killed the other settlers and shows them the vast underground city of the Krell, the long-dead natives of Altair IV. An invisible monster starts killing the astronauts, who discover that the monster is a projection of Morbius’s subconscious unleashed by his experiments with the mind-expanding machinery of the Krell.

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    •Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

    •Director: Fred M. Wilcox

    •Producer: Nicholas Nayfack

    •Writer: Cyril Hume

    •Music: Louis Barron and Bebe Barron

    •Running time: 98 minutes

    •Walter Pidgeon (Dr. Morbius)

    •Anne Francis (Altaira)

    •Leslie Nielsen (John J. Adams)

    •Warren Stevens (“Doc” Ostrow)

    • Lee Pfeiffer
  5. Oct 4, 2023 · The Ten Commandments” is a 1956 movie directed by Cecil B. DeMille, featuring Charlton Heston as Moses and Yul Brynner as Pharaoh Rameses. It won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and remains a beloved classic.

  6. Filmaffinity is a personalized voting and recommendation website for movies and series, a social network and film and series diary with votes, lists and reviews, and a page to consult all the information of all the platforms and personal recommendations based on your personal taste.

  7. The Academy Award for Best Visual Effects is presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for the best achievement in visual effects. It has been handed to four members of the team directly responsible for creating the film's visual effects since 1980.

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