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  1. Cinematography (Color) - W. Howard Greene Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) - Miklos Rozsa Special Effects - Photographic Effects by Lawrence Butler; Sound Effects by William H. Wilmarth

    • Academy Award for Cinematography (Color) 19431
    • Academy Award for Cinematography (Color) 19432
    • Academy Award for Cinematography (Color) 19433
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    • Academy Award for Cinematography (Color) 19435
  2. The 15th Academy Awards | 1943. Cocoanut Grove of the Ambassador Hotel. Thursday, March 4, 1943. ... Cinematography (Color) Winner. The Black Swan. Leon Shamroy Nominees.

  3. The award for Best Color Cinematography given to W. Howard Green for "Phantom of the Opera" in 1943 highlights the Oscars' role in acknowledging technical excellence and the evolving art of visual storytelling in cinema.

    • Becky Sharp (1935), Directed by Rouben Mamoulian
    • The Trail of The Lonesome Pine (1936), Directed by Henry Hathaway
    • Phantom of The Opera (1943), Directed by Arthur Lubin
    • When Worlds Collide (1951), Directed by Rudolph Maté

    This long-neglected film was restored by the UCLA Film Archives and will be released on Blu-ray and DVD by Kino Lorber on April 16, 2019. This is fantastic news for film buffs who only know the film from badly constructed public domain sources reprinted from the 1945 re-release version which was reprinted in the inferior Cinecolor process instead o...

    Even more glorious than Becky Sharp, on which Greene was the camera operator, this first three-strip Technicolor film, for which Greene was credited for his Technicolor photography, is as significant an accomplishment as Greene’s cinematography for the better known Marlene Dietrich-Charles Boyer starrer, The Garden of Allahlater the same year, for ...

    Two honorary Academy Awards, six nominations in five years, and finally a competitive Oscar of his own, Greene had to share the honor with Hal Mohr. Sharing, though, was something Green was used to. Six out of seven of his nominations were shared with other cinematographers. The only film for which he was the sole nominee for Best Cinematography-Co...

    Greene shared this nomination with John F. Seitz, who like Greene, had seven nominations to his credit, albeit unlike Greene, never won despite nominations for such classics as The Divine Lady, Double Indemnity, The Lost Weekend and Sunset Boulevard. This was a rare foray into science fiction for both legendary cinematographers, as it was for direc...

  4. Elizabeth Taylor's second film Lassie Come Home, the first feature film to star a collie, helped to launch her career and the beloved animal series that began in 1954 - it received only one nomination - for Color Cinematography.

  5. On March 4, 1943, the spotlight shone on Cocoanut Grove in The Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California, for the 15th Academy Awards. Bob Hope, the perennial Oscars host, returned to keep the audience entertained.

  6. Date of Ceremony: Thursday, March 4, 1943. For films released in: 1942. Host (s): Bob Hope. Nominations List. Other years: < 14th. 16th >. The Ambassador Hotel was host to the 15th Academy Awards, which were in turn hosted by Bob Hope on Thursday, March 4, 1943.

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