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Feb 5, 2014 · WRITING (Screenplay) The Bad and the Beautiful – Charles Schnee Five Fingers – Michael Wilson High Noon – Carl Foreman The Man in the White Suit – Roger MacDougall, John Dighton, Alexander Mackendrick The Quiet Man – Frank S. Nugent. WRITING (Story and Screenplay) The Atomic City – Sydney Boehm Breaking the Sound Barrier – Terence ...
* Writing (Screenplay) - Michael Wilson, Harry Brown Actor - Montgomery Clift Actress - Shelley Winters Best Motion Picture - George Stevens, Producer
The 24th Academy Awards | 1952. RKO Pantages Theatre. Thursday, March 20, 1952. ... Writing (Screenplay) Winner. A Place in the Sun. Michael Wilson, Harry Brown Nominees.
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Apr 3, 2021 · 1951 - Alan Jay Lerner, An American in Paris. 1952 - T.E.B. Clarke, The Lavender Hill Mob. 1953 - Charles Brackett, Richard L. Breen and Walter Reisch, Titanic. 1954 - Budd Schulberg, On the Waterfront. 1955 - Sonya Levien and William Ludwig, Interrupted Melody. 1956 - Albert Lamorisee, The Red Balloon.
25th Academy Awards; Date: March 19, 1953: Site: RKO Pantages Theatre Hollywood, California NBC International Theatre New York City, New York: Hosted by: Bob Hope (Hollywood) Conrad Nagel Fredric March (New York City) Highlights; Best Picture: The Greatest Show on Earth: Most awards: The Bad and the Beautiful (5) Most nominations
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 ‡ ...Ceremony Details. Awards Ceremony Date/Time: Thursday, March 19, 1953, 7:30pm. Location: RKO Pantages Theatre, Hollywood; NBC Century Theatre, New York. Televised On: NBC. Host: Bob Hope (in Hollywood), Conrad Nagel (in New York) Length: 1 hours, 32 minutes. Viewers: 40 million. Presenters. President’s Welcoming Remarks: Charles Brackett.
Academy Awards Summaries. Winners Charts: "Best Picture" Oscar®, "Best Director" Oscar®, "Best Actor" Oscar®, "Best Supporting Actor" Oscar®, "Best Actress" Oscar®, "Best Supporting Actress" Oscar®, "Best Screenplay/Writer" Oscar®. 1952. The winner is listed first, in CAPITAL letters.