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10/12/2004 Academy's Stevens Retrospective to Feature "Gunga Din"
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Size: 2,100w by 1,700h. 465,881 bytes Date: 10/12/2004 Hi Rez not available Preview Hi Rez not available Oscar®-winning actress Joan Fontaine starred in the 1939 film "Gunga Din," which was directed by George Stevens (right). "Gunga Din" will screen on Monday, October 18, 2004, at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills as part of the George Stevens Centennial Retrospective, an eight-week screening series presented by the Academy in celebration of the late Oscar-winning director's career.
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Size: 2,100w by 2,543h. 663,797 bytes Date: 10/12/2004 Hi Rez not available Preview Hi Rez not available Oscar®-winning director George Stevens is shown here on location in Lone Pine, California, where he was filming the 1939 war film "Gunga Din." Stevens was using his own camera to capture behind-the-scenes footage on the film's set. "Gunga Din" will screen on Monday, October 18, 2004, at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills as part of the George Stevens Centennial Retrospective, an eight-week screening series presented by the Academy in celebration of the late Oscar-winning director's career.
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Size: 2,100w by 2,584h. 487,304 bytes Date: 10/12/2004 Hi Rez not available Preview Hi Rez not available The 1939 war film "Gunga Din," which was directed by George Stevens, starred Cary Grant (left), Victor McLaglen (center) and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (right) as British soldiers trying to stop a murderous cult in 19th century India. . "Gunga Din" will screen on Monday, October 18, 2004, at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills as part of the George Stevens Centennial Retrospective, an eight-week screening series presented by the Academy in celebration of the late Oscar®-winning director's career.
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Size: 2,100w by 1,714h. 413,976 bytes Date: 10/12/2004 Hi Rez not available Preview Hi Rez not available Oscar®-winning actor Cary Grant (right) starred in the 1939 film "Gunga Din," which was directed by George Stevens. Grant played British soldier Sergeant Archibald Cutter who fulfills the greatest desire of humble water carrier Gunga Din, played by Sam Jaffe (left), when Cutter presents him with a new bugle. "Gunga Din" will screen on Monday, October 18, 2004, at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills as part of the George Stevens Centennial Retrospective, an eight-week screening series presented by the Academy in celebration of the late Oscar-winning director's career.
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Size: 2,100w by 1,701h. 529,234 bytes Date: 10/12/2004 Hi Rez not available Preview Hi Rez not available Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. portrayed British soldier Sergeant Thomas Ballantine in the 1939 film "Gunga Din," which was directed by George Stevens. "Gunga Din" will screen on Monday, October 18, 2004, at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills as part of the George Stevens Centennial Retrospective, an eight-week screening series presented by the Academy in celebration of the late Oscar®-winning director's career.
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Size: 2,100w by 1,684h. 515,538 bytes Date: 10/12/2004 Hi Rez not available Preview Hi Rez not available Victor McLaglen starred in the 1939 war film "Gunga Din," which was directed by George Stevens. McLaglen is shown here with Annie the elephant who was featured in the film. "Gunga Din" will screen on Monday, October 18, 2004, at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills as part of the George Stevens Centennial Retrospective, an eight-week screening series presented by the Academy in celebration of the late Oscar®-winning director's career.
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