Grand Prix
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Grand Prix
Summary
Grand Prix is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Grand Prix received the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing[3].
- Grand Prix received the Academy Award for Best Film Editing[4].
- Grand Prix received the Academy Award for Best Sound[5].
- Grand Prix's instance of is recorded as film[6].
- Grand Prix was directed by John Frankenheimer[7].
- John Frankenheimer wrote the screenplay for Grand Prix[8].
- Robert Alan Aurthur wrote the screenplay for Grand Prix[9].
- Grand Prix's composer is recorded as Maurice Jarre[10].
- Grand Prix's genre is drama film[11].
- Grand Prix's genre is sport film[12].
- Grand Prix's genre is action film[13].
- A cast member of Grand Prix was James Garner[14].
- A cast member of Grand Prix was Eva Marie Saint[15].
- A cast member of Grand Prix was Yves Montand[16].
- A cast member of Grand Prix was Toshirō Mifune[17].
- A cast member of Grand Prix was Jessica Walter[18].
- A cast member of Grand Prix was Antonio Sabàto[19].
- A cast member of Grand Prix was Françoise Hardy[20].
- A cast member of Grand Prix was Adolfo Celi[21].
- A cast member of Grand Prix was Enzo Fiermonte[22].
- A cast member of Grand Prix was Donald O'Brien[23].
- A cast member of Grand Prix was Claude Dauphin[24].
- A cast member of Grand Prix was Geneviève Page[25].
- A cast member of Grand Prix was Jack Watson[26].
- A cast member of Grand Prix was Antonio Sabàto Jr.[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Grand Prix was produced by Edward Lewis[28]. It was directed by John Frankenheimer[7]. Screenwriters include John Frankenheimer[8] and Robert Alan Aurthur[9]. Cast members include James Garner[14], Eva Marie Saint[15], Yves Montand[16], Toshirō Mifune[17], Jessica Walter[18], and Antonio Sabàto[19].
Publication
Publication dates include January 1, 1966[29], December 21, 1966[30], and October 13, 1967[31]. The original language of Grand Prix was English[32]. Genres include drama film[11], sport film[12], and action film[13]. It was distributed by video on demand[33].
Subject and Themes
Grand Prix's main subject is Formula One[34].
Reception
Awards received include Academy Award for Best Sound Editing[3], an award for best sound editing[35], in United States[36]; Academy Award for Best Film Editing[4], an Academy Awards[37], in United States[38], founded in 1935[39]; and Academy Award for Best Sound[5], an Academy Awards[40], in United States[41]. Reviews include 7.8/10[42], 92%[43], and 72/100[44].
Why It Matters
Grand Prix has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]
FAQs
What awards did Grand Prix receive?
Honors received include Academy Award for Best Sound Editing[3], Academy Award for Best Film Editing[4], and Academy Award for Best Sound[5].