Thursday, December 26

Cinematography (Black-and-White)

1957 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Black-and-White), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1957 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Black-and-White) Winner and Nominees

1957 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) WinnerSomebody Up There Likes MeJoseph RuttenbergBoxer Rocky Graziano's biopic, based on his autobiography, from childhood to his World Middleweight Championship title win at age 28 in 1947.Amazon1957 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) NomineesBaby DollBoris KaufmanAmazonStagecoach to FuryWalter StrengeAmazonThe Bad SeedHarold RossonAmazonThe Harder They FallBurnett GuffeyAmazon
1956 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Black-and-White), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1956 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Black-and-White) Winner and Nominees

1956 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) WinnerThe Rose TattooJames Wong HoweAn Italian-American neighborhood in Louisiana is disturbed when truck driver Rosario Delle Rose is killed by police while smuggling. His buxom widow Serafina miscarries, then over a period ...Amazon1956 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) NomineesBlackboard JungleRussell HarlanAmazonI'll Cry TomorrowArthur E. ArlingAmazonMartyJoseph LaShelleAmazonQueen BeeCharles LangAmazon
1955 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Black-and-White), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1955 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Black-and-White) Winner and Nominees

1955 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) WinnerOn the WaterfrontBoris KaufmanAn ex-prize fighter turned longshoreman struggles to stand up to his corrupt union bosses.Amazon1955 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) NomineesExecutive SuiteGeorge J. FolseyAmazonRogue CopJohn F. SeitzAmazonSabrinaCharles LangAmazonThe Country GirlJohn F. WarrenAmazon
1954 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Black-and-White), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

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

1954 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) WinnerFrom Here to EternityBurnett GuffeyIn 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 - Cinematography (Black-and-White) NomineesJulius CaesarJoseph RuttenbergAmazonMartin LutherJoseph C. BrunAmazonRoman HolidayFranz PlanerAmazonThe Four PosterHal MohrAmazon
1940 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Black-and-White), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1940 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Black-and-White) Winner and Nominees

1940 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) WinnerWuthering HeightsGregg TolandA servant in the house of Wuthering Heights tells a traveller the unfortunate tale of lovers Cathy (Merle Oberon) and Heathcliff (Sir Laurence Olivier).Amazon1940 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) NomineesFirst LoveJoseph A. ValentineAmazonGunga DinJoseph H. AugustAmazonIntermezzo: A Love StoryGregg TolandAmazonJuarezTony GaudioAmazonLady of the TropicsNorbert BrodineAmazonOnly Angels Have WingsJoseph WalkerAmazonStagecoachBert GlennonAmazonThe Great Victor HerbertVictor MilnerAmazonThe Rains CameArthur C. MillerAmazon
1952 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Black-and-White), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1952 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Black-and-White) Winner and Nominees

1952 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) WinnerA Place in the SunWilliam C. MellorA poor boy gets a job working for his rich uncle and ends up falling in love with two women.Amazon1952 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) NomineesA Streetcar Named DesireHarry Stradling Sr.AmazonDeath of a SalesmanFranz PlanerAmazonStrangers on a TrainRobert BurksAmazonThe FrogmenNorbert BrodineAmazon
1951 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Black-and-White), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1951 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Black-and-White) Winner and Nominees

1951 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) WinnerThe Third ManRobert KraskerPulp novelist Holly Martins travels to shadowy, postwar Vienna, only to find himself investigating the mysterious death of an old friend, Harry Lime.Amazon1951 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) NomineesAll About EveMilton R. KrasnerAmazonSunset BoulevardJohn F. SeitzAmazonThe Asphalt JungleHarold RossonAmazonThe FuriesVictor MilnerAmazon
1950 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Black-and-White), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1950 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Black-and-White) Winner and Nominees

1950 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) WinnerBattlegroundPaul VogelTrue tale about a squad of the 101st Airborne Division coping with being trapped by the Germans in the besieged city of Bastogne, Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge in December of 1944.Amazon1950 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) NomineesChampionFranz PlanerAmazonCome to the StableJoseph LaShelleAmazonPrince of FoxesLeon ShamroyAmazonThe HeiressLeo ToverAmazon
1949 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Black-and-White), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1949 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Black-and-White) Winner and Nominees

1949 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) WinnerThe Naked CityWilliam H. DanielsTwo New York City detectives investigate the death of an attractive young woman. The apparent suicide turns out to be murder.Amazon1949 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) NomineesA Foreign AffairCharles LangAmazonI Remember MamaNicholas MusuracaAmazonJohnny BelindaTed D. McCordAmazonPortrait of JennieJoseph H. AugustAmazon
1948 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Black-and-White), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1948 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Black-and-White) Winner and Nominees

1948 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) WinnerGreat ExpectationsGuy GreenA humble orphan suddenly becomes a gentleman with the help of an unknown benefactor.Amazon1948 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) NomineesGreen Dolphin StreetGeorge J. FolseyAmazonThe Ghost and Mrs. MuirCharles LangAmazon