Aquatic House Party

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Movie
Original title Aquatic House Party
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1950
length 9 minutes
Rod
Director Ernest Corts
production Jack Eaton
for Paramount Pictures

Aquatic House Party is a 1950 American short film directed by Ernest Corts. The by Jack Eaton for Paramount Pictures film produced was in 1950 with an Oscar award.

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The film presents an extraordinary house in California that has a sensational pool complex, in which not only people perform impressive performances, but seals are also active.

Production and publication

The film, produced by Grantland Rice Sportlight for Paramount Pictures, was first released on March 31, 1950.

Award

Jack Eaton was awarded the Oscar for his film in the category "Best Short Film" (1 role) at the 1950 Academy Awards.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ William H. Young, Nancy Young: World War II and the Postwar Years in America: A – I, A Historical And Cultural Encyclopedia , p. 296
  2. Aquatic House Party (1950) at letterboxd.com (English)
  3. Short Film Winners 1950 Academy Awards in film