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THIS IS AN AUTHENTICALLY AUTOGRAPHED LP BY OSCAR WERNER.. COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS A DOMINO PRODUCTION-INTERLUDE-ORIGINAL MUSIC COMPOSED AND CONDUCTED BY GEORGES DELERUE-TITLE SONG SUNG BY TIMI YURO. DJ COPY. RELEASED IN 1968(COLGEMS COSO 5007)PHOTO COVER IS SIGNED BY OSCAR WERNER. CONDITION OF THE VINYL,COVER, AND AUTOGRAPH IS VERY GOOD. After the war, Werner resumed his theatrical career, only reluctantly making his first film in 1948; "I am married to the theatre, and the films are only my mistress" he would later declare. In 1951, he made his English-language film debut as "Happy," an enigmatic German prisoner of war, in 20th Century-Fox's Decision Before Dawn. When Fox reneged on its promise to develop Werner into a Hollywood star, he went back to his true love, the theatre, vowing to only appear in films that intrigued him. In 1955, he essayed the title role in Mozart, and also played a smaller but no less significant part as the "Student" in Max Ophls' Lola Montes. Then it was back to the stage, culminating with his formation of Theatre Ensemble Oskar Werner in 1959. One of Werner's most notable screen performances was the romantic intellectual, "Jules", in Franois Truffaut's Jules et Jim (1962), and he became an international star as a result. His portrayal of the philosophical "Dr. Schumann" in Ship of Fools (1965) truly brought him to the attention of English-speaking movie-goers, and, for his work, the actor received his only Oscar nomination, his first of three Golden Globe nominations, his first of two BAFTA British Academy of Film and Television Arts nominations, and was given the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor. As the Jewish East German spy "Fiedler" in The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965), he won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor and was nominated for his second BAFTA. In 1966, he played the book-burning fireman, "Montag", in Truffaut's film version of the cult-classic Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. With Anthony Quinn as the Pope, Werner played a questioning Vatican priest in The Shoes of the Fisherman (1968).
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