| # | Author | Message |
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| Mrs Nurmi Thu 4/4/2002 11:08p | Bonus points if you can name which categories the awards were won in. :-) |
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| CuriosWolfSo Sat 4/6/2002 12:36a | Is it "Mary Poppins"? For its categories, I don't remember all of them so I'll let someone guess that part. |
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| Hercules Sat 4/6/2002 3:46a | Is it snow white? |
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| basil fan Sat 4/6/2002 1:01p | Poppins took best actress & best song & 2? others?
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| brotherdave Sat 4/6/2002 3:16p | Best Musical Score & Best Special Effects, I think. |
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| Mrs Nurmi Sat 4/6/2002 6:15p | Mary Poppins is correct! Curious go ahead, because the bonus points are just for fun anyway. :-) |
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| CuriosWolfSo Sat 4/6/2002 9:23p | Name the Disney movie that used "frozen money". (Hint: It's based on a classic adventure story that have been read by boys for years.) |
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| Disneyland55 Sat 4/6/2002 11:05p | One of the Hardy Boys movies?... |
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| CuriosWolfSo Sun 4/7/2002 11:06p | No, the story is older than "The Hardy Boys" Hint: The "frozen money" can only be used in England. |
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| ToonKirby Sun 4/7/2002 11:24p | Walt had to use money made by his films in England IN England after WWII. Instead of setting up an animation studio, he turned to live action with "Treasure Island", his first all-live action film. The profits were termed "frozen money".
... and "Mary Poppins won 5 Oscars: Actress, Song, Score, Editing and Visual Effects. It's also the Disney movie with the most nominations, 13. |