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  2. The Black Swan (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Swan is a 1942 American swashbuckler Technicolor film directed by Henry King and starring Tyrone Power and Maureen O'Hara. [3] [4] It was based on the 1932 novel of the same title by Rafael Sabatini. Leon Shamroy won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color. This was the final film of silent film star Helene Costello.

  3. Black Swan (film) - Wikipedia

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    Black Swan cast and crew (from left to right: producer Scott Franklin, actress Mila Kunis, actor Vincent Cassel, director Darren Aronofsky) discuss the film with Sandra Hebron at the BFI London Film Festival, where it was nominated for Best Film. Black Swan received positive reviews from critics upon release, with praise toward Aronofsky's ...

  4. Maureen O'Hara - Wikipedia

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    The film garnered several awards, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. [51] Fred MacMurray and O'Hara in Father Was a Fullback (1949) In O'Hara's last film of 1947, she played a Creole woman opposite Rex Harrison in John M. Stahl's The Foxes of Harrow; [102] the film was set in pre-Civil War New Orleans. [103]

  5. Helene Costello - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] From 1930 to 1934, Costello did not appear in a film. In September 1935, she signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and returned to the screen in a supporting role in Riffraff (1936). [8] Her final role was a bit part in the 1942 film The Black Swan. Later in 1942, Costello filed for bankruptcy. [6]

  6. List of American films of 1942 - Wikipedia

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    Cast Genre Notes The Battle of Midway: John Ford: Propaganda: Academy Award December 7th: The Movie: John Ford, Gregg Toland: Walter Huston, Dana Andrews: Propaganda film: Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject: The News Parade of the Year 1942: Eugene W. Castle: Short documentary: Prelude to War: Frank Capra: Documentary: The first of ...

  7. Category:1942 films - Wikipedia

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    The Black Angel (1942 film) Black Dragons; Black Gold (1942 film) The Black Panther (1942 film) The Black Sheep of Whitehall; The Black Swan (film) Blackout (1942 film) Blitz Wolf; Blondie for Victory; Blondie Goes to College; Blondie's Blessed Event; Blood in the Snow; The Blue Veil (1942 film) Blue, White and Perfect; Bob's Your Uncle (film ...

  8. 1942 in film - Wikipedia

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    The film becomes MGM's highest-grossing film of the 1940s. At the 15th Academy Awards, Mrs. Miniver wins six awards, including Best Picture, Best Director (for William Wyler), Best Actress (for Greer Garson) and Best Supporting Actress (for Teresa Wright). August 8 – Walt Disney's animated film Bambi opens in the United Kingdom.

  9. Black Swan (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Swan, a 1942 swashbuckler film; Black Swans, a 2005 Dutch drama film; Black Swan, a 2010 psychological horror film starring Natalie Portman "Black Swan", an episode of FlashForward "The Black Swan", an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm