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Perhaps not worth including in the article, but I thought it was interesting that the film makes a point of showing a "modern" painting, resembling a Picasso, that Macready's character has hanging in his apartment. Macready had an art gallery, with Vincent Price, in the 1940s. Perhaps this painting was from Macready's personal collection, or his gallery? Doesn't appear to be any other reason for featuring it so prominently in the film. [[User:Lafong|Lafong]] ([[User talk:Lafong|talk]]) 20:06, 23 October 2012 (UTC) |
Perhaps not worth including in the article, but I thought it was interesting that the film makes a point of showing a "modern" painting, resembling a Picasso, that Macready's character has hanging in his apartment. Macready had an art gallery, with Vincent Price, in the 1940s. Perhaps this painting was from Macready's personal collection, or his gallery? Doesn't appear to be any other reason for featuring it so prominently in the film. [[User:Lafong|Lafong]] ([[User talk:Lafong|talk]]) 20:06, 23 October 2012 (UTC) |
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It seems the film had one: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Das_siebte_Kreuz_%281944%29#Auszeichnungen Stephanie |
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Picasso [?] in Bruno Sauer's Apartment
Perhaps not worth including in the article, but I thought it was interesting that the film makes a point of showing a "modern" painting, resembling a Picasso, that Macready's character has hanging in his apartment. Macready had an art gallery, with Vincent Price, in the 1940s. Perhaps this painting was from Macready's personal collection, or his gallery? Doesn't appear to be any other reason for featuring it so prominently in the film. Lafong (talk) 20:06, 23 October 2012 (UTC)
Oscar
It seems the film had one: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Das_siebte_Kreuz_%281944%29#Auszeichnungen Stephanie