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Stephen Dunn is a Sound Recordist and Sound Recordist American born on 26 december 1894 at Modesto (USA)

Stephen Dunn

Stephen Dunn
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Nationality USA
Birth 26 december 1894 at Modesto (USA)
Death 3 february 1980 (at 85 years) at Napa (USA)

Stephen Dunn (26 December 1894 – 3 February 1980) was an American sound engineer. He won two Academy Awards in the category Best Sound Recording and was nominated twice more in the same category.

Biography

Stephen Dunn est un ingénieur du son responsable du département Son des studios RKO, et qui a été récompensé à plusieurs reprises aux Oscars

Best films

The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
(Sound Recordist)
This Land Is Mine (1943)
(Sound Recordist)

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Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Stephen Dunn (4 films)

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Sound

The Bells of St. Mary's, 2h6
Directed by Leo McCarey
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical
Themes Films about education, Films about music and musicians, Christmas films, Films about religion, Musical films
Actors Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman, Henry Travers, William Gargan, Una O'Connor, Ruth Donnelly
Roles Sound Recordist
Rating71% 3.59643.59643.59643.59643.5964
The unconventional Father Charles "Chuck" O'Malley (Bing Crosby) is assigned to St. Mary's parish, which includes a run-down inner-city school building on the verge of being condemned. O'Malley is to recommend whether or not the school should be closed and the children sent to another school with modern facilities; but the sisters feel that God will provide for them.
Music in Manhattan, 1h21
Directed by John H. Auer
Origin USA
Genres Musical, Romance
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Anne Shirley, Dennis Day, Phillip Terry, Raymond Walburn, Jane Darwell, Byron Foulger
Roles Sound Recordist
Rating59% 2.954392.954392.954392.954392.95439
The story begins as Frankie Foster (Anne Shirley) leaves home for Manhattan after graduating high school. With little money and no prospects, Frankie is just about to move back home when she meets Stanley Benson (Dennis Day) at a diner where Frankie has been washing dishes. Stanley asks Frankie out for dinner and a movie and convinces her to stay in Manhattan and take some classes at the local community college. Frankie tells Stanley that she is broke, and he suggests a way she can earn some extra money. She doesn't like the tone of Stanley's voice, but she is broke and has little choice, so she follows Stanley to his friend Johnny Pearson's place (played by Phillip Terry). Johnny calls himself a manager, but Frankie immediately knows he is truly a pimp. He offers her an opportunity to earn some money and even gives her a room she can live in. Frankie wants to tell him where to go, but she is broke so she moves in to Johnny's apartment building and begins sleeping with men, for money, during the nights, and working with Johnny's mother, Mrs. Pearson (Jane Darwell) during the day in the family's bakery, which is nothing more than a cover business for tax purposes.
This Land Is Mine, 1h43
Directed by Jean Renoir
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War
Themes Political films, Histoire de France, L'Occupation allemande en France
Actors Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, Kent Smith, George Sanders, Walter Slezak, Una O'Connor
Roles Sound Recordist
Rating74% 3.743353.743353.743353.743353.74335
People in an unnamed Nazi-occupied country face various ethical dilemmas and react in different ways.
Once Upon a Honeymoon, 1h57
Directed by Leo McCarey, James Anderson
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Political films
Actors Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, Walter Slezak, Albert Dekker, Albert Bassermann, Ferike Boros
Roles Sound Recordist
Rating63% 3.1980153.1980153.1980153.1980153.198015
In the days leading up to World War II, Katie O'Hara (Ginger Rogers), an American burlesque performer masquerading as American socialite "Katherine Butt-Smith", pronounced byüt-smith, is about to marry Austrian Baron Von Luber (Walter Slezak). Foreign correspondent Pat O'Toole (Cary Grant) suspects Von Luber of being a Nazi sympathizer and tries unsuccessfully to get information from Katie by deceit, but is warned off by Von Luber.

Team

Music in Manhattan, 1h21
Directed by John H. Auer
Origin USA
Genres Musical, Romance
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Anne Shirley, Dennis Day, Phillip Terry, Raymond Walburn, Jane Darwell, Byron Foulger
Roles Sound Recordist
Rating59% 2.954392.954392.954392.954392.95439
The story begins as Frankie Foster (Anne Shirley) leaves home for Manhattan after graduating high school. With little money and no prospects, Frankie is just about to move back home when she meets Stanley Benson (Dennis Day) at a diner where Frankie has been washing dishes. Stanley asks Frankie out for dinner and a movie and convinces her to stay in Manhattan and take some classes at the local community college. Frankie tells Stanley that she is broke, and he suggests a way she can earn some extra money. She doesn't like the tone of Stanley's voice, but she is broke and has little choice, so she follows Stanley to his friend Johnny Pearson's place (played by Phillip Terry). Johnny calls himself a manager, but Frankie immediately knows he is truly a pimp. He offers her an opportunity to earn some money and even gives her a room she can live in. Frankie wants to tell him where to go, but she is broke so she moves in to Johnny's apartment building and begins sleeping with men, for money, during the nights, and working with Johnny's mother, Mrs. Pearson (Jane Darwell) during the day in the family's bakery, which is nothing more than a cover business for tax purposes.