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Dangerous Moves Winning The Oscar For Foreign Language Film 1985 Oscars - Detailed Analysis & Overview

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"Dangerous Moves" winning the Oscar® for Foreign Language Film: 1985 Oscars
Milos Forman ‪winning the Oscar® for Directing "Amadeus"
Haing S. Ngor winning Best Supporting Actor
Don Ameche wins the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in Cocoon
1985 Oscar Nominees
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3/25/1985 57th Academy Awards
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"Dangerous Moves" winning the Oscar® for Foreign Language Film: 1985 Oscars

"Dangerous Moves" winning the Oscar® for Foreign Language Film: 1985 Oscars

Faye Dunaway and Placido Domingo present the

Milos Forman ‪winning the Oscar® for Directing "Amadeus"

Milos Forman ‪winning the Oscar® for Directing "Amadeus"

Steven Spielberg presenting Milos Forman the

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Haing S. Ngor winning Best Supporting Actor

Haing S. Ngor winning Best Supporting Actor

Linda Hunt presenting the

Don Ameche wins the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in Cocoon

Don Ameche wins the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in Cocoon

Don Ameche wins the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in Cocoon

1985 Oscar Nominees

1985 Oscar Nominees

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"The Barbarian Invasions" Wins Foreign Language Film: 2004 Oscars

"The Barbarian Invasions" Wins Foreign Language Film: 2004 Oscars

Charlize Theron presents the

"Amadeus" winning Best Picture

"Amadeus" winning Best Picture

Laurence Olivier presenting Saul Zaentz the

"Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" Wins Foreign Language Film: 1981 Oscars

"Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" Wins Foreign Language Film: 1981 Oscars

Franco Zeffirelli and Brooke Shields present the

F. Murray Abraham winning Best Actor

F. Murray Abraham winning Best Actor

Shirley MacLaine presenting F. Murray Abraham the

8 🎥 Dangerous Moves winning the Oscar® for Foreign Language Film 1985 Oscar #StalChess #HistorycalSC

8 🎥 Dangerous Moves winning the Oscar® for Foreign Language Film 1985 Oscar #StalChess #HistorycalSC

Directed by Richard Dembo Produced by Arthur Cohn Martine Marignac Written by Richard Dembo Starring Michel Piccoli ...

3/25/1985 57th Academy Awards

3/25/1985 57th Academy Awards

In its entirety, as broadcast, with commercials, for the full "halcyon days of yore" nostalgia effect.

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William Hurt wins the Academy Award for Best Actor in Kiss of the Spider Woman

William Hurt wins the Academy Award for Best Actor in Kiss of the Spider Woman

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