Thursday, November 21

1954 Awards

1954 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Production Design (Black-and-White)

1954 Academy Awards – Production Design (Black-and-White) Winner and Nominees

1954 Academy Awards - Production Design (Black-and-White) WinnerJulius CaesarCedric GibbonsThe growing ambition of Julius Caesar is a source of major concern to his close friend Brutus. Cassius persuades him to participate in his plot to assassinate Caesar, but they have both sorely underestimated Mark Antony.Amazon1954 Academy Awards - Production Design (Black-and-White) NomineesMartin LutherFritz MaurischatAmazonRoman HolidayHal PereiraAmazonThe President's LadyLyle R. WheelerAmazonTitanicLyle R. WheelerAmazon
1954 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Production Design (Color)

1954 Academy Awards – Production Design (Color) Winner and Nominees

1954 Academy Awards - Production Design (Color) WinnerThe RobeLyle R. WheelerIn the Roman province of Judea during the 1st century, Roman tribune Marcellus Gallio is ordered to crucify Jesus of Nazareth but is tormented by his guilty conscience afterwards.Amazon1954 Academy Awards - Production Design (Color) NomineesKnights of the Round TableAlfred JungeAmazonLiliCedric GibbonsAmazonThe Story of Three LovesCedric GibbonsAmazonYoung BessCedric GibbonsAmazon
1954 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Short Film (Animated)

1954 Academy Awards – Short Film (Animated) Winner and Nominees

1954 Academy Awards - Short Film (Animated) WinnerToot, Whistle, Plunk and BoomWalt DisneyA crash course on the history of Western musical instruments.Amazon1954 Academy Awards - Short Film (Animated) NomineesChristopher CrumpetStephen BosustowAmazonFrom A to Z-Z-Z-ZEdward SelzerAmazonRugged BearWalt DisneyAmazonThe Tell-Tale HeartStephen BosustowAmazon
1954 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Short Subject (1 Reel)

1954 Academy Awards – Short Subject (1 Reel) Winner and Nominees

1954 Academy Awards - Short Subject (1 Reel) WinnerOverture to The Merry Wives of WindsorJohnny GreenJohnny Green conducts the MGM Symphony Orchestra in a performance of the title work.Amazon1954 Academy Awards - Short Subject (1 Reel) NomineesChrist Among the PrimitivesVincenzo Lucci-ChiarissiAmazonHerring HuntAmazonJoy of LivingBoris VermontAmazonWee Water WondersJack EatonAmazon
1954 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Short Subject (2 Reel)

1954 Academy Awards – Short Subject (2 Reel) Winner and Nominees

1954 Academy Awards - Short Subject (2 Reel) WinnerBear CountryWalt DisneyThe lives of black bears in Yellowstone National Park.Amazon1954 Academy Awards - Short Subject (2 Reel) NomineesBen and MeWalt DisneyAmazonReturn to GlennascaulAmazonVesuvius ExpressOtto LangAmazonWinter ParadiseCedric FrancisAmazon
1954 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Sound Mixing

1954 Academy Awards – Sound Mixing Winner and Nominees

1954 Academy Awards - Sound Mixing WinnerFrom Here to EternityJohn P. LivadaryIn Hawaii in 1941, a private is cruelly punished for not boxing on his unit's team, while his captain's wife and second-in-command are falling in love.Amazon1954 Academy Awards - Sound Mixing NomineesCalamity JaneWilliam A. MuellerAmazonKnights of the Round TableA.W. WatkinsAmazonThe Mississippi GamblerLeslie I. CareyAmazonThe War of the WorldsLoren L. RyderAmazon
1954 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

1954 Academy Awards – Writing (Adapted Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1954 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) WinnerFrom Here to EternityDaniel TaradashIn Hawaii in 1941, a private is cruelly punished for not boxing on his unit's team, while his captain's wife and second-in-command are falling in love.Amazon1954 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) NomineesLiliHelen DeutschAmazonRoman HolidayIan McLellan HunterAmazonShaneA.B. Guthrie Jr.AmazonThe Cruel SeaEric AmblerAmazon
1954 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Original Screenplay)

1954 Academy Awards – Writing (Original Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1954 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) WinnerTitanicCharles BrackettAn unhappily married couple struggle to deal with their problems while on board the ill-fated ship.Amazon1954 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) NomineesTake the High Ground!Millard KaufmanAmazonThe Band WagonBetty ComdenAmazonThe Desert RatsRichard MurphyAmazonThe Naked SpurSam RolfeAmazon