TheatriCast has scheduled at least 20 showings of 1981 best picture Oscar winner “Chariots of Fire” on Aug. 1, four days before the Summer Olympics opens in Brazil, Variety has learned exclusively.
Hugh Hudson, who directed "Chariots of Fire," has died, Fox News Digital confirmed. He was 86 years old. Hudson’s family issued a brief statement announcing he died Friday at a hospital in London ...
The Deep Focus Review movie buff offers his takes on "Tokyo Olympiad," "Chariots of Fire," and "Downhill Racer." ...
(Originally published by the Daily News on Sept. 25, 1981. This story was written by Kathleen Carroll.) The previous generation of young men made the supreme sacrifice. They had marched off to war.
ATHENS, Greece - Vangelis, the Greek electronic composer who wrote the unforgettable Academy Award-winning score for the film "Chariots of Fire" and music for dozens of other movies, documentaries and ...
Ask various folks their opinion of Chariots of Fire and many will recount being moved to epiphany by the breathtaking beachside running sequence set to a majestic score by Vangelis and the fact this ...
The British film director Hugh Hudson has died. He was best known for his first feature film, "Chariots Of Fire," which won Best Picture at the 1982 Academy Awards. It was based on the true story of ...
Hugh Hudson, whose first feature directing effort Chariots of Fire won four Academy Awards including Best Picture, has died, according to a statement from his family obtained by the BBC. He was 86.
His first film — about two runners, one Christian, one Jewish, who compete at the 1924 Summer Olympics — won four Oscars, including for best picture. By Richard Sandomir Hugh Hudson, a director whose ...