Wednesday, November 27

Academy Awards

1938 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1938 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1938 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerThe Good EarthKarl FreundAlthough married Chinese farmers Wang and O-Lan initially experience success, their lives are complicated by declining fortunes and lean times, as well as the arrival of the beautiful young Lotus.Amazon1938 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesDead EndGregg TolandAmazonWings Over HonoluluJoseph A. ValentineAmazon
1939 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1939 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1939 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerThe Great WaltzJoseph RuttenbergIn 1845 Vienna, Johann Strauss II - Schani to his friends - would rather write and perform waltzes than anything else, this at a time when a waltz is not considered proper society music. ...Amazon1939 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesAlgiersJames Wong HoweAmazonArmy GirlErnest MillerAmazonJezebelErnest HallerAmazonMad About MusicJoseph A. ValentineAmazonMerrily We LiveNorbert BrodineAmazonSuezJ. Peverell MarleyAmazonThe BuccaneerVictor MilnerAmazonThe Young in HeartLeon ShamroyAmazonVivacious LadyRobert De GrasseAmazonYou Can't Take It with YouJoseph WalkerAmazon
1958 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1958 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1958 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerThe Bridge on the River KwaiJack HildyardBritish POWs build a railway bridge across the river Kwai for their Japanese captors, oblivious of the Allies' plans to destroy it.Amazon1958 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesAn Affair to RememberMilton R. KrasnerAmazonFunny FaceRay JuneAmazonPeyton PlaceWilliam C. MellorAmazonSayonaraEllsworth FredericksAmazon
1968 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1968 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1968 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerBonnie and ClydeBurnett GuffeyBored waitress Bonnie Parker falls in love with an ex-con named Clyde Barrow and together they start a violent crime spree through the country, stealing cars and robbing banks.Amazon1968 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesCamelotRichard H. KlineAmazonDoctor DolittleRobert SurteesAmazonIn Cold BloodConrad L. HallAmazonThe GraduateRobert SurteesAmazon
1969 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1969 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1969 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerRomeo and JulietPasqualino De SantisWhen two young members of feuding families meet, forbidden love ensues.Amazon1969 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesFunny GirlHarry Stradling Sr.AmazonIce Station ZebraDaniel L. FappAmazonOliver!Oswald MorrisAmazonStar!Ernest LaszloAmazon
1970 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1970 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1970 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerButch Cassidy and the Sundance KidConrad L. HallWyoming, early 1900s. Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid are the leaders of a band of outlaws. After a train robbery goes wrong they find themselves on the run with a posse hard on their heels. Their solution - escape to Bolivia.Amazon1970 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesAnne of the Thousand DaysArthur IbbetsonAmazonBob & Carol & Ted & AliceCharles LangAmazonHello, Dolly!Harry Stradling Sr.AmazonMaroonedDaniel L. FappAmazon
1971 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1971 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1971 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerRyan's DaughterFreddie YoungSet in the wake of the 1916 Easter Rising, a married woman in a small Irish village has an affair with a troubled British officer.Amazon1971 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesAirportErnest LaszloAmazonPattonFred J. KoenekampAmazonTora! Tora! Tora!Charles F. WheelerAmazonWomen in LoveBilly WilliamsAmazon
1972 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1972 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1972 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerFiddler on the RoofOswald MorrisIn prerevolutionary Russia, a Jewish peasant contends with marrying off three of his daughters while growing anti-Semitic sentiment threatens his village.Amazon1972 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesNicholas and AlexandraFreddie YoungAmazonSummer of '42Robert SurteesAmazonThe French ConnectionOwen RoizmanAmazonThe Last Picture ShowRobert SurteesAmazon
1973 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1973 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1973 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerCabaretGeoffrey UnsworthA female girlie club entertainer in Weimar Republic era Berlin romances two men while the Nazi Party rises to power around them.Amazon1973 Academy Awards - Cinematography Nominees1776Harry Stradling Jr.AmazonButterflies Are FreeCharles LangAmazonThe Poseidon AdventureHarold E. StineAmazonTravels with My AuntDouglas SlocombeAmazon
1974 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1974 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1974 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerCries & WhispersSven NykvistWhen a woman dying of cancer in early twentieth-century Sweden is visited by her two sisters, long-repressed feelings between the siblings rise to the surface.Amazon1974 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesJonathan Livingston SeagullJack CoufferAmazonThe ExorcistOwen RoizmanAmazonThe StingRobert SurteesAmazonThe Way We WereHarry Stradling Jr.Amazon