The King and I Wins Sound Recording: 1957 Oscars

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Dorothy Malone presents the Oscar for Sound Recording to 20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, Carl Faulkner, Sound Director, for The King and I at the 29th Academy Awards.

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The King And I (Award-Winning Work)
29th Academy Awards
Sound Recording And Reproduction (Film Job)
Academy Awards (Award)
Dorothy Malone (TV Actor)
Jerry Lewis (Composer)
Celeste Holm (Film Actor)