The Caretakers (1963) | |
| Director(s) | Hall Bartlett |
| Producer(s) | Hall Bartlett, Jerry Paris (associate) |
| Top Genres | Drama |
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The Caretakers (1963) was a Drama - Black-and-white Film directed by Hall Bartlett and produced by Jerry Paris and Hall Bartlett.
Academy Awards 1963 --- Ceremony Number 36 (source: AMPAS)
| Award | Recipient | Result |
| Best Cinematography | Lucien Ballard | Nominated |
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From The Washington Post, May 22, 1963: "So impressed were Senators Lister Hill and Thomas Kuchel with 'The Caretakers,' a film on mental health, that they arranged a showing for senators and their staffs this afternoon in the New Senate Office building. The extra attraction: a post-screening reception in honor of stars Joan Crawford and Robert Stack, writer Henry F. Greenburg and producer Hal Bartlett."
This was the only film that featured Virginia Munshin as she died at the age of 30 on July 8, 1962 from a cerebral hemorrhage.
'Joan Crawford' went out of her way to help an aging 'Herbert Marshall' with his lines.
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This was the only film that featured Virginia Munshin as she died at the age of 30 on July 8, 1962 from a cerebral hemorrhage.
'Joan Crawford' went out of her way to help an aging 'Herbert Marshall' with his lines.
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