Thursday, March 28

Cinematography (Color)

1957 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Color), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1957 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Color) Winner and Nominees

1957 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) WinnerAround the World in 80 DaysLionel LindonA Victorian Englishman bets that with the new steamships and railways he can circumnavigate the globe in eighty days.Amazon1957 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) NomineesThe Eddy Duchin StoryHarry Stradling Sr.AmazonThe King and ILeon ShamroyAmazonThe Ten CommandmentsLoyal GriggsAmazonWar and PeaceJack CardiffAmazon
1956 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Color), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1956 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Color) Winner and Nominees

1956 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) WinnerTo Catch a ThiefRobert BurksA retired jewel thief sets out to prove his innocence after being suspected of returning to his former occupation.Amazon1956 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) NomineesA Man Called PeterHarold LipsteinAmazonGuys and DollsHarry Stradling Sr.AmazonLove Is a Many-Splendored ThingLeon ShamroyAmazonOklahoma!Robert SurteesAmazon
1955 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Color), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1955 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Color) Winner and Nominees

1955 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) WinnerThree Coins in the FountainMilton R. KrasnerThree American women working in Rome, Italy, share a spacious apartment and the desire to find love and marriage, each experiencing a few bumps in their journeys to romance.Amazon1955 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) NomineesRear WindowRobert BurksAmazonSeven Brides for Seven BrothersGeorge J. FolseyAmazonThe EgyptianLeon ShamroyAmazonThe Silver ChaliceWilliam V. SkallAmazon
1954 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Color), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1954 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Color) Winner and Nominees

1954 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) WinnerShaneLoyal GriggsA weary gunfighter attempts to settle down with a homestead family, but a smoldering settler/rancher conflict forces him to act.Amazon1954 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) NomineesAll the Brothers Were ValiantGeorge J. FolseyAmazonBeneath the 12-Mile ReefEdward CronjagerAmazonLiliRobert H. PlanckAmazonThe RobeLeon ShamroyAmazon
1940 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Color), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1940 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Color) Winner and Nominees

1940 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) WinnerGone with the WindErnest HallerA manipulative woman and a roguish man conduct a turbulent romance during the American Civil War and Reconstruction periods.Amazon1940 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) NomineesDrums Along the MohawkRay RennahanAmazonThe Four FeathersGeorges PĂ©rinalAmazonThe MikadoWilliam V. SkallAmazonThe Private Lives of Elizabeth and EssexSol PolitoAmazonThe Wizard of OzHarold RossonAmazon
1952 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Color), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1952 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Color) Winner and Nominees

1952 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) WinnerAn American in ParisAlfred GilksThree friends struggle to find work in Paris. Things become more complicated when two of them fall in love with the same woman.Amazon1952 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) NomineesDavid and BathshebaLeon ShamroyAmazonQuo VadisRobert SurteesAmazonShow BoatCharles RosherAmazonWhen Worlds CollideJohn F. SeitzAmazon
1951 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Color), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1951 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Color) Winner and Nominees

1951 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) WinnerKing Solomon's MinesRobert SurteesAdventurer Allan Quartermain leads an expedition into uncharted African territory in an attempt to locate an explorer who went missing during his search for the fabled diamond mines of King Solomon.Amazon1951 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) NomineesAnnie Get Your GunCharles RosherAmazonBroken ArrowErnest PalmerAmazonSamson and DelilahGeorge BarnesAmazonThe Flame and the ArrowErnest HallerAmazon
1950 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Color), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1950 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Color) Winner and Nominees

1950 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) WinnerShe Wore a Yellow RibbonWinton C. HochCaptain Nathan Brittles, on the eve of retirement, takes out a last patrol to stop an impending massive Indian attack. Encumbered by women who must be evacuated, Brittles finds his mission imperiled.Amazon1950 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) NomineesJolson Sings AgainWilliam E. SnyderAmazonLittle WomenRobert H. PlanckAmazonSandCharles G. ClarkeAmazonThe Barkleys of BroadwayHarry Stradling Sr.Amazon
1949 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Color), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1949 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Color) Winner and Nominees

1949 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) WinnerJoan of ArcJoseph A. ValentineThe abbreviated life of the 15th Century French heroine.Amazon1949 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) NomineesGreen Grass of WyomingCharles G. ClarkeAmazonThe Loves of CarmenWilliam E. SnyderAmazonThe Three MusketeersRobert H. PlanckAmazon
1948 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Color), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1948 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Color) Winner and Nominees

1948 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) WinnerBlack NarcissusJack CardiffAfter opening a convent in the Himalayas, five nuns encounter conflict and tension - both with the natives and also within their own group - as they attempt to adapt to their remote, exotic surroundings.Amazon1948 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) NomineesLife with FatherJ. Peverell MarleyAmazonMother Wore TightsHarry JacksonAmazon