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* Art Direction (Black-and-White) - Richard Day * Cinematography (Black-and-White) - Boris Kaufman * Directing - Elia Kazan * Film Editing - Gene Milford * Best Motion Picture - Sam Spiegel, Producer * Writing (Story and Screenplay) - Budd Schulberg
After Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), the most recent black-and-white films to win since then are Schindler's List (1993), Roma (2018) and Mank (2020). Floyd Crosby won the award for Tabu in 1931, which was the last silent film to win in this category. Hal Mohr won the only write-in Academy Award ever, in 1935 for A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing – Buddy Adler Marty – Harold Hecht Mister Roberts – Leland Hayward Picnic – Fred Kohlmar The Rose Tattoo– Hal B. Wallis
Bad Day at Black Rock – John Sturges East of Eden – Elia Kazan Marty – Delbert Mann Picnic – Joshua Logan Summertime– David Lean
Ernest Borgnine – Marty James Cagney – Love Me or Leave Me James Dean – East of Eden Frank Sinatra – The Man with the Golden Arm Spencer Tracy – Bad Day at Black Rock
Susan Hayward – I’ll Cry Tomorrow Katharine Hepburn – Summertime Jennifer Jones – Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing Anna Magnani – The Rose Tattoo Eleanor Parker – Interrupted Melody
Arthur Kennedy – Trial Jack Lemmon – Mister Roberts Joe Mantell – Marty Sal Mineo – Rebel without a Cause Arthur O’Connell – Picnic
Betsy Blair – Marty Peggy Lee – Pete Kelly’s Blues Marisa Pavan – The Rose Tattoo Jo Van Fleet – East of Eden Natalie Wood – Rebel without a Cause
Love Me or Leave Me – Daniel Fuchs The Private War of Major Benson – Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher Rebel without a Cause – Nicholas Ray The Sheep Has Five Legs – Jean Marsan, Henry Troyat, Jacques Perret, Henri Verneuil, Raoul Ploquin Strategic Air Command– Beirne Lay, Jr.
“I’ll Never Stop Loving You” – Love Me or Leave Me – Music by Nicholas Brodszky; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn “Love Is A Many-Spendored Thing” – Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing – Music by Sammy Fain; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster “Something’s Gotta Give” – Daddy Long Legs – Music, Lyrics by Johnny Mercer “(Love Is) The Tender Trap” – The Tender Trap – Mus...
Blackboard Jungle – Ferris Webster The Bridges at Toko-Ri – Alma Macrorie Oklahoma! – Gene Ruggiero, George Boemler Picnic – Charles Nelson, William A. Lyon The Rose Tattoo– Warren Low
Blackboard Jungle – Russell Harlan I’ll Cry Tomorrow – Arthur E. Arling Marty – Joseph LaShelle Queen Bee – Charles Lang The Rose Tattoo– James Wong Howe
Cinematography (Black-and-White) - Joseph Ruttenberg Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) - Miklos Rozsa Best Motion Picture - John Houseman, Producer
In the 9th through 11th ceremonies (1936–38), a special award was given for color cinematography, and from the 12th to the 39th ceremonies (1939–66), except for the 30th ceremony (1957), separate Academy Awards were given for color and black-and-white cinematography.
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Mar 28, 2021 · The Hustler is the first black and white film on our list, and was awarded the Best Achievement in Cinematography Oscar back when the category was still divided into black and white and color sub-categories.
Memorable Moments. Jack Lemmon, Jo Van Fleet and Ernest Borgnine. Supporting Actor winner for Mister Roberts, Supporting Actress winner for East of Eden, and Best Actor winner for Marty. Helen Keller in Her Story. Helen Keller, posing with the Documentary Feature award. Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Claudette Colbert.