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  1. I'll Cry Tomorrow

    I'll Cry Tomorrow

    1955 · Biography · 1h 57m

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  1. Awards

    • Academy Award Costume Design (Black-and-White) 1956 · Winner

    • British Academy of Film & Television Arts Foreign Actress 1957 · Nominated

    • Academy Award Cinematography (Black-and-White) 1956 · Nominated

    • Academy Award Art Direction (Black-and-White) 1956 · Nominated

  1. I'll Cry Tomorrow. Jump to. 5 wins & 5 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1956 Nominee Oscar. Best Actress in a Leading Role. Susan Hayward. 1956 Nominee Oscar. Best Cinematography, Black-and-White. Arthur E. Arling. 1956 Nominee Oscar. Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White. Cedric Gibbons. Malcolm Brown. Edwin B. Willis. Hugh Hunt.

  2. The film won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for Helen Rose, and had three other Academy Award nominations, including Best Actress for Susan Hayward. [2] . It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. [3] Plot.

  3. The 28th Academy Awards | 1956. RKO Pantages Theatre. Wednesday, March 21, 1956. Honoring movies released in 1955.

  4. Academy Award-winner Susan Hayward ("I Want to Live," "I Married a Witch") delivers an Oscar-nominated performance as singer-actress Lillian Roth, whose rise to stardom was nearly destroyed by...

  5. I'll Cry Tomorrow was nominated for the following Academy Awards: Best Actress (Hayward); Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (black and white) and Best Cinematography (black and white). Helen Rose won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design (black and white).

    • Daniel Mann, Al Jennings
    • Susan Hayward
  6. Overview. Deprived of a normal childhood by her ambitious mother, Lillian Roth becomes a star of Broadway and Hollywood before she is twenty. Shortly before her marriage to her childhood sweetheart, David Tredman, he dies and Lillian takes her first drink of many down the road of becoming an alcoholic. Daniel Mann. Director.

  7. I'll Cry Tomorrow - Golden Globes. Awards Database. 1 Nomination. 1 Win. I'll Cry Tomorrow. Deprived of a normal childhood by her ambitious mother, Katie, Lillian Roth becomes a star of Broadway and Hollywood before she is twenty.

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