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The Frogmen is a 1951 American black-and-white World War II drama film from Twentieth Century Fox, produced by Samuel G. Engel, directed by Lloyd Bacon, that stars Richard Widmark, Dana Andrews, and Gary Merrill.
The 9th Golden Globe Awards also honored the best films of 1951. That year's Golden Globes also marked the first time that the Best Picture category was split into Musical or Comedy , or Drama . A Place in the Sun won Best Motion Picture - Drama, while An American in Paris won Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy.
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A compilation film of old theatrical cartoons previously distributed by Paramount Pictures. Originally planned as the first of twelve such features, only this first one was released. January 20, 1957 () Hemo the Magnificent: United States: Frank Capra: Traditional/Live action: First animated feature made for TV March 20, 1957 ()
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The Frogmen, a 1951 movie about World War II United States Underwater Demolition Teams; Frogman (Oz character), a man-size talking frog in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz series; In the Marvel Comics universe: Frog-Man, a superhero associated with Spider-Man; Frog-Man (Ani-Men), a supervillain
Out of the 500 to 600 applicants who volunteer for the course each year, only a handful make it and graduate into the ranks of the Frogmen. Since the unit's inception in the late 1950s, there have ...
The Frogmen (1951), starring Dana Andrews and Richard Widmark. World War II film based on the Underwater Demolition Teams. Contemporary UDT members appear in several sequences. [citation needed] Underwater Warrior (1958) directed by Andrew Marton is based on the memoirs of Lieutenant-Commander Francis Douglas Fane, Naked Warriors.