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Beauty and the Bull

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Beauty and the Bull is a 1954 Warner Bros. biographical short film.

The film described the bullfighting career of actress turned toreador, Bette Ford.[1] It was directed by Larry Lansburgh, written by Janet Lansburgh, and narrated by Marvin Miller.[2] It is 17 minutes long, and was made using Warner Bros. Warnercolor film, and Vitaphone sound-on-disc technology.[3]

The film was nominated in 1955 for an Academy Award in the Best Short Subject, Two Reel, category.[4]

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  1. ^ Roy Leibman : Vitaphone Films: A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts p316 (2003) ISBN 9780786446971
  2. ^ Beauty and the Bull at the TCM Movie Database
  3. ^ Anon: Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Third Series p211 (1956) ISBN (none)
  4. ^ The 27th Academy Awards at oscars.org; retrieved 10 Dec 2017
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