Wednesday, November 27

Academy Awards

1967 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Color), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1967 Academy Awards – Cinematography (Color) Winner and Nominees

1967 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) WinnerA Man for All SeasonsTed MooreThe story of Sir Thomas More, who stood up to King Henry VIII when the King rejected the Roman Catholic Church to obtain a divorce and remarry.Amazon1967 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Color) NomineesFantastic VoyageErnest LaszloAmazonHawaiiRussell HarlanAmazonThe ProfessionalsConrad L. HallAmazonThe Sand PebblesJoseph MacDonaldAmazon
1929 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1929 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1929 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerSunriseCharles RosherAn allegorical tale about a man fighting the good and evil within him. Both sides are made flesh - one a sophisticated woman he is attracted to and the other his wife.Amazon1929 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesSadie ThompsonGeorge BarnesAmazonThe Devil DancerGeorge BarnesAmazonThe Magic FlameGeorge BarnesAmazon
1930 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1930 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1930 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerWhite Shadows in the South SeasClyde De VinnaAn alcoholic doctor on a Polynesian island, disgusted by white exploitation of the natives, finds himself marooned on a pristinely beautiful island.Amazon1930 Academy Awards - Cinematography Nominees4 DevilsErnest PalmerAmazonIn Old ArizonaArthur EdesonAmazonOur Dancing DaughtersGeorge BarnesAmazonStreet AngelErnest PalmerAmazonThe Divine LadyJohn F. SeitzAmazon
1931 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1931 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1931 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerTabu: A Story of the South SeasFloyd CrosbyOn the South Pacific island of Bora Bora, a young couple's love is threatened when the tribal chief declares the girl a sacred virgin.Amazon1931 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesCimarronEdward CronjagerAmazonMoroccoLee GarmesAmazonSvengaliBarney McGillAmazonThe Right to LoveCharles LangAmazon
1935 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1935 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1935 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerCleopatraVictor MilnerThe man-hungry Queen of Egypt leads Julius Caesar and Mark Antony astray, amid scenes of DeMillean splendor.Amazon1935 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesOperator 13George J. FolseyAmazonThe Affairs of CelliniCharles RosherAmazon
1936 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1936 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1936 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerA Midsummer Night's DreamHal MohrTheseus, Duke of Athens, is going to marry Hyppolyta, Queen of the Amazons. Demetrius is engaged with Hermia, but Hermia loves Lysander. Helena loves Demetrius. Oberon and Titania, of the ...Amazon1936 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesBarbary CoastRay JuneAmazonLes MisérablesGregg TolandAmazonThe CrusadesVictor MilnerAmazon
1937 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1937 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1937 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerAnthony AdverseTony GaudioIn 18th-century Italy, an orphan's debt to the man who raised him threatens to separate him forever from the woman he loves.Amazon1937 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesThe General Died at DawnVictor MilnerAmazonThe Gorgeous HussyGeorge J. FolseyAmazon