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Category: Comedy, Drama, WarNotable as: ComedySub-Category: War film, Family, ComedyMain subject: World War IIRuntime: 123 minutesColor: colorLanguage: EnglishCountry: United StatesDirector: John Ford, Mervyn LeRoy, Joshua LoganScreenwriter: Frank S. Nugent, Joshua LoganMusic: Franz WaxmanCinematography: Winton HochStars: Henry Fonda, James Cagney, William Powell, Jack Lemmon, Betsy Palmer, Ward Bond, Philip Carey, Nick Adams, Ken Curtis, Harry Carey, Patrick Wayne Producer: Leland HaywardAwards won: Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (Jack Lemmon)Award nominations: Academy Award for Best Picture (Leland Hayward)
Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing
Award details: (details at IMDb)
Description

Mister Roberts is a 1955 American CinemaScope comedy-drama film directed by John Ford and Mervyn LeRoy, and starring Henry Fonda as Mister Roberts, James Cagney as Captain Morton, William Powell as Doc, and Jack Lemmon as Ensign Pulver. Based on the 1946 novel and 1948 Broadway play, the film was nominated for the Best Picture and Best Sound, Recording Oscars; Jack Lemmon received the 1955 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.


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