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It's Hollywood's Biggest Night! Filmmaker Allen Wolf shares surprising facts and trivia about the Academy Awards®, and his own experience being an Oscar® best man. We're also giving away prizes to listeners of the show.
Oscar® night is Hollywood’s biggest night of the year, if you work in movies, and that’s because of what the Oscars® represent - the highest achievement for a motion picture voted on by your peers. The Academy Awards® started in 1929 when they handed out their first awards at a dinner party for about 250 people at the blossom room of the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, but what's happened since?
Who paid 1.54 million to own an Oscar® ? which actor got jilted and then got revenge on the Oscar® stage? Which film cost $280 million and didn't win Best Picture?
You'll find out all of that and more during this special episode about Hollywood's Biggest Night.
Links:
• Academy Awards Official Site
• Navigating Hollywood's Marriage Course, Pre-Marriage Course, Alpha Course
• Allen Wolf on IMDb, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
• Allen Wolf's website
• Allen Wolf's You're Pulling My Leg! book on Amazon
• Navigating Hollywood's Podcast Site
The transcript for this episode can be found here.
Video for this episode can be found here.
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