Oscar 1st edition separates |
1948 |
Henry Hirst and son UK |
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First produced |
1948 |
Players |
2 to 6 |
Age(s) |
9+ |
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1 x Oscar 65cm x 47cm playing board 1 x small parts box 23.5cm x 11cm x 3.5cm 1 x winner's cheque 1 Oscar card plus black wood base 1 x pack of $ paper money in 4 denominations; - 5,000 (42), 10,000 (32), 50,000 (32) and 100,000 (22) 6 x wood colour playing piece bases 1 x standard number dice, 1 x special 6 colour dice, 1 x dice cup 1 x rules leaflet 70 x asset cards; - 9 swimming pools, 8 automobiles, 9 yachts, 9 houses, 9 racehorses, 9 ranches, 9 airplanes, 4 diamond rings and 4 mink coats 9 x casting pass cards; 6 move to set, 3 contract to star in film, 9 x casting fail cards; 3 return to makeup artist, 3 return to waiting room, 3 return to film test 37 x green Loan Corporation cards; - 4 automobiles, 4 ranches, 5 yachts, 5 houses, 5 airplanes, 5 racehorses, 5 swimming pools, 2 diamond rings and 2 mink coats 5 x blue Loan Corporation; loan 30,000 repay 50,000 5 x blue Loan Corporation; loan 60,000 repay 100,000 12 x blue lose fortune; 5,000 (3), 10,000 (3), 20,000 (3), 50,000 (3) 13 x pink win fortune; 5,000 (3), 10,000 (3), 20,000 (3), 50,000 (3), 100,000 (1) 6 x 20th Century Fox film star black and white photos on card, used as playing pieces; - Maureen O'Hara, Jeanne Crain, Betty Grable, Richard Widmark, Tyrone Power and Dan Dailey 6 x Columbia film star black and white photos on card, used as playing pieces; - Terry Moore, Evelyn Keyes, Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford, Larry Parks and John Derek |
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| Follow the career of your chosen actor or actress through 67 beautifully illustrated milestones to stardom. Move around the board by throws of the dice. Land on squares and follow the instructions. Reach the final square to win an Oscar, receive a cheque for $250,000 and end the game. The wealthiest player, wins. A rare and wonderful game with similar gameplay to Milestones by Waddingtons (1938). |
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