1. Sunset Boulevard
2. In A Lonely Place
3. All About Eve 4. Orpheus
6. Night and the City
9. Gun Crazy 10. Wagon Master |
11. Winchester '73
12. Caged
13. La Ronde
14. Stromboli
15. The Breaking Point
16. The Flowers of St. Francis
17. The Furies
18. Stars in My Crown
19. Devil's Doorway
20. Les enfants terribles
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1. Billy Wilder,
Sunset Boulevard
2. Jean Cocteau,
Orpheus Rashomon La Ronde Winchester '73 |
6. Jules Dassin,
Night and the City
7. Joseph H. Lewis,
Gun Crazy
8. Nicholas Ray,
In a Lonely Place
9. John Ford,
Wagon Master
10. Michael Curtiz,
The Breaking Point |
1. Richard Widmark,
Night and the City
2. Humphrey Bogart,
In A Lonely Place Winchester '73 Rashomon The Breaking Point |
6. Sterling Hayden,
The Asphalt Jungle
7. José Ferrer,
Cyrano de Bergerac
8. William Holden,
Sunset Boulevard
9. James Stewart,
Harvey
10. Spencer Tracy,
Father of the Bride |
1. Gloria Swanson,
Sunset Boulevard 2. Eleanor Parker, Caged 3. Bette Davis, All About Eve 4. Judy Holliday, Born Yesterday 5. Nicole Stephanie, Les enfants terribles |
6. Anne Baxter,
All About Eve
7. Peggy Cummins,
Gun Crazy
8. Barbara Stanwyck,
The Furies
9. Kinuyo Tanaka,
The Munekata Sisters
10. Michiyo Kogure,
Portrait of Madame Yuki
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1. George Sanders,
All About Eve 2. Sam Jaffe, The Asphalt Jungle 3. Masayuki Mori, Rashomon 4. Richard Attenborough, Morning Departure 5. Louis Calhern, The Asphalt Jungle |
6. Alastair Sim,
Stage Fright
7. Takashi Shimura,
Rashomon
8. Anton Walbrook,
La Ronde
9. Ward Bond,
Wagon Master
10. Minoru Chiaki,
Rashomon |
1. Celeste Holm,
All About Eve 2. Maria Casares, Orpheus 3. Josephine Hull, Harvey 4. Hope Hemerson, Caged 5. Machiko Kyô, Rashomon |
6. Carla Del Poggio,
Variety Lights
7. Agnes Moorehead,
Caged
8. Patricia Neal,
The Breaking Point
9. Noriko Honma,
Rashomon
10. Giulietta Masina,
Variety Lights
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1. Christian Matras,
La Ronde
2. Bert Glennon,
Wagon Master
3. Nicolas Hayer,
Orpheus 4. John F. Seitz, Sunset Boulevard
5. Kazuo Miyagawa,
Rashomon |
6. Mutz Greenbaum,
Night and the City 7. Victor Milner & Lee Garmes,
The Furies
8. Harold Rosson,
The Asphalt Jungle
Stromboli
10. Gabriel Figueroa,
Los Olvidados
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1. Joseph L. Mankiewicz,
All About Eve
2. Jo Eisinger,
Night and the City
3. Akira Kurosawa & Shinobu Hashimoto,
Rashomon 4. Ben Maddow & John Huston, The Asphalt Jungle
5. Andrew Solt & Edmund H. North,
In A Lonely Place |
1. C. Brackett & B. Wilder & D.M. Marshman Jr.,
Sunset Boulevard
2. Jean Cocteau,
Orpheus
3. Luis Alcoriza & Luis Buñuel,
Los olvidados
4. Guy Trosper,
Devil's Doorway
5. S.N. Lake; B. Chase & R.L. Richards,
Winchester '73
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My winners would probably be:
ResponderExcluirPicture: Rashomon
I think Sunset Boulevard is a masterpiece but Rashomon is one of the most brilliant movies ever made in my opinion. Sunset Boulevard is my third choice after Rashomon and All About Eve, a movie I love.
Best Director: Wilder, with Kurosawa as a close runner-up. As much as I love All About Eve, I don't think its Oscar for directing was all that deserved.
Best Actor: Mifune, he's amazing.
Actress: Bette Davis
She's sensational for me and easily my win although Swanson is magnificent too. I really quite liked Holliday, Parker and Baxter, but I didn't love any of them.
Supporting Actor: Sanders, rather easily.
Supporting Actress: Kyo, with Celeste Holm as the runner-up. I like Hope Emerson in Caged but her performance while very entertaining and memorable is a bit too one-dimensional for me.
Agree with all of your other choices.
It seems I've seen much more in Hemerson's performance than most, but it took me time to really apreciate her and Parker, whom I loved too. It was a great year for actresses, Gloria Grahame, Ingrid Bergman, Joan Fontaine and mostly Peggy Cummins and Barbara Stanwyck could have been in that list.
ExcluirWhat do you think of 2015 nominees in the acting categories and who do you predict will win?
ResponderExcluirWell, I intend to do a post about then, so let's wait.
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