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Curtiz directed another Air

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The film was a huge success with positive reviews. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, and although it was not nominated, Curtiz received the second-highest number of votes for Best Director, solely from write-in votes. It also made stars of Flynn and de Havilland, and elevated Curtiz to be the studio's top director.:63

Curtiz continued the successful genre of adventure films starring Flynn that included The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), a depiction of the British Light Brigade during the Crimean War. The film, another Oscar winner, was a bigger box office success than Captain Blood. It was followed by The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938, co-directed with singapore email list William Keighley, whom Curtiz replaced), the highest-grossing film of that year: it won three Academy Awards and was nominated for Best Picture. It is on Rotten Tomatoes's Top 100 Movies list.

Being their third Curtiz film together, Flynn and de Havilland went on to star in other highly successful films under his direction, including the true-life story The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939), co-starring Bette Davis. Davis starred in a Curtiz film in most years during the 1930s. :73 Due to Curtiz's high film productivity, Warner Bros. created a special unit for his pictures, which then allowed him to manage two film crews. One worked with him during the actual filming, while the other set everything up for the next film.

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John Garfield was one of Curtiz's discoveries, with his debut in Four Daughters (1938), followed by a co-starring role in its sequel, Four Wives (1939). Curtiz discovered Garfield, a stage actor, by accident, when he came across a discarded screen test he gave, and thought he was very good. Garfield had assumed he had failed the screen test and was already heading to New York in disgust. Curtiz then went to Kansas City to intercept the train, where he removed Garfield and took him back to Hollywood. Garfield also later co-starred in Curtiz's The Sea Dog (1941).
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