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  1. * Film Editing - William Hornbeck * Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) - Franz Waxman * Writing (Screenplay) - Michael Wilson, Harry Brown Actor - Montgomery Clift Actress - Shelley Winters Best Motion Picture - George Stevens, Producer

  2. The name of this award is occasionally changed; in 2008, it was listed as the Academy Award for Achievement in Film Editing. Four film editors have won this award three times in their career: Ralph Dawson won for A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935), Anthony Adverse (1936), and The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)

  3. 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.

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  5. 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. It was the first Oscars ceremony to be televised, [1] the first ceremony to be held in Hollywood and New York simultaneously, and the only year in which the New York ...

  6. The 24th Academy Awards were held on March 20, 1952, honoring the films of 1951. The ceremony was hosted by Danny Kaye. An American in Paris and A Place in the Sun each received six Oscars, splitting Best Picture and Best Director, respectively.

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  7. Jan 2, 2022 · The release of Ben-Hur in 1959 was a monumental moment for cinema. The film is, of course, best remembered for the stunning chariot race, which would be nowhere near as enthralling without the talents of Ralph E. Winters and John D. Dunning in the editing room.

  8. Feb 5, 2014 · FILM EDITING. Come Back, Little Sheba – Warren Low Flat Top – William Austin The Greatest Show on Earth – Anne Bauchens High Noon – Elmo Williams, Harry Gerstad Moulin Rouge – Ralph Kemplen. CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White) The Bad and the Beautiful – Robert Surtees The Big Sky – Russell Harlan My Cousin Rachel – Joseph LaShelle

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