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From Here to Eternity – Fred Zinnemann Lili – Charles Walters Roman Holiday – William Wyler Shane – George Stevens Stalag 17– Billy Wilder
Marlon Brando – Julius Caesar Richard Burton – The Robe Montgomery Clift – From Here to Eternity William Holden – Stalag 17 Burt Lancaster – From Here to Eternity
Leslie Caron – Lili Ava Gardner – Mogambo Audrey Hepburn – Roman Holiday Deborah Kerr – From Here to Eternity Maggie McNamara – The Moon Is Blue
Eddie Albert – Roman Holiday Brandon De Wilde – Shane Jack Palance – Shane Frank Sinatra – From Here to Eternity Robert Strauss – Stalag 17
Grace Kelly – Mogambo Geraldine Page – Hondo Marjorie Rambeau – Torch Song Donna Reed – From Here to Eternity Thelma Ritter – Pickup on South Street
Above and Beyond – Beirne Lay, Jr. The Captain’s Paradise – Alec Coppel Hondo – Louis L’Amour Little Fugitive – Ray Ashley, Morris Engel, Ruth Orkin Roman Holiday– Dalton Trumbo
“The Moon Is Blue” – The Moon Is Blue – Music by Herschel Burke Gilbert; Lyrics by Sylvia Fine “My Flaming Heart” – Small Town Girl – Music by Nicholas Brodszky; Lyrics by Leo Robin “Sadie Thompson’s Song (Blue Pacific Blues)” – Miss Sadie Thompson – Music by Lester Lee; Lyrics by Ned Washington “Secret Love” – Calamity Jane – Music by Sammy Fain; ...
Crazylegs – Irvine (Cotton) Warburton From Here to Eternity – William Lyon The Moon Is Blue – Otto Ludwig Roman Holiday – Robert Swink The War of the Worlds– Everett Douglas
The Four Poster – Hal Mohr From Here to Eternity – Burnett Guffey Julius Caesar – Joseph Ruttenberg Martin Luther – Joseph C. Brun Roman Holiday– Frank Planer, Henri Alekan
The 25th Academy Awards were held on March 19, 1953 at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood, and the NBC International Theatre in New York City, to honor the films of 1952.
Best Motion PictureBest DirectorThe Greatest Show on Earth – Cecil B.John Ford – The Quiet Man ‡ Joseph L.Gary Cooper – High Noon as Marshall Will ...Shirley Booth – Come Back, Little Sheba ...Anthony Quinn – Viva Zapata! as Eufemio ...Gloria Grahame – The Bad and the ...The Bad and the Beautiful – Charles ...The Lavender Hill Mob – T. E. B. Clarke ‡ ...The big winner was Fred Zinnemann's eight-Oscar winning From Here to Eternity (with thirteen nominations and eight awards including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor and Actress, Best Director, Best Screenplay (Daniel Taradash), Best Cinematography (Burnett Guffey), Best Sound, and Best Film Editing).
Best Picture: The Greatest Show On Earth. The Greatest Show On Earth also won the Academy Award for Writing – Motion Picture Story (Fredric M. Frank, Theodore St. John, and Frank Cavett). High Noon was only the third movie to win for both Song and Score.
Award-winners and contenders from Academy Awards, USA (1953)
Apr 14, 2020 · April 14, 2020. 1953 Academy Awards – Best Picture Winner. The Greatest Show on Earth. Cecil B. DeMille. The dramatic lives of trapeze artists, a clown, and an elephant trainer are told against a background of circus spectacle. Amazon. 1953 Academy Awards – Best Picture Nominees. High Noon. Stanley Kramer. Amazon. Ivanhoe. Pandro S. Berman. Amazon.