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Singin' in the Rain: Directed by Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly. With Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds, Jean Hagen. A silent film star falls for a chorus girl just as he and his delusionally jealous screen partner are trying to make the difficult transition to talking pictures in 1920s Hollywood.
- (263K)
- Comedy, Musical, Romance
- Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly
- 1952-04-10
The film won four Academy Awards (Actor, Editing, Music-Score, Music-Song) [3] and four Golden Globe Awards (Actor, Supporting Actress, Score, Cinematography-Black and White). [4] The award-winning score was written by Russian-born composer Dimitri Tiomkin.
- 81 min
- 30.3K
- LouisRenier
- Best Motion Picture
- Directing
- Actor
- Actress
- Actor in A Supporting Role
- Actress in A Supporting Role
- Writing
- Music
- Film Editing
- Cinematography
The Greatest Show on Earth – Cecil B. DeMille High Noon – Stanley Kramer Ivanhoe – Pandro S. Berman Moulin Rouge – Romulus Films The Quiet Man– John Ford, Merian C. Cooper
Five Fingers – Joseph L. Mankiewicz The Greatest Show on Earth – Cecil B. DeMille High Noon – Fred Zinnemann Moulin Rouge – John Huston The Quiet Man– John Ford
Marlon Brando – Viva Zapata! Gary Cooper – High Noon Kirk Douglas – The Bad and the Beautiful José Ferrer – Moulin Rouge Alec Guinness – The Lavender Hill Mob
Shirley Booth – Come Back, Little Sheba Joan Crawford – Sudden Fear Bette Davis – The Star Julie Harris – The Member of the Wedding Susan Hayward – With a Song in My Heart
Richard Burton – My Cousin Rachel Arthur Hunnicutt – The Big Sky Victor McLaglen – The Quiet Man Jack Palance – Sudden Fear Anthony Quinn – Viva Zapata!
Gloria Grahame – The Bad and the Beautiful Jean Hagen – Singin’ in the Rain Colette Marchand – Moulin Rouge Terry Moore – Come Back, Little Sheba Thelma Ritter – With a Song in My Heart
The Greatest Show on Earth – Fredric M. Frank, Theodore St. John, Frank Cavett My Son John – Leo McCarey The Narrow Margin – Martin Goldsmith, Jack Leonard The Pride of St. Louis – Guy Trosper The Sniper– Edna Anhalt, Edward Anhalt
“Am I In Love” – Son of Paleface – Music, Lyrics by Jack Brooks “Because You’re Mine” – Because You’re Mine – Music by Nicholas Brodszky; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn “High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin’)” – High Noon – Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; Lyrics by Ned Washington “Thumbelina” – Hans Christian Andersen – Music, Lyrics by Frank Loesser “Zing A...
Come Back, Little Sheba – Warren Low Flat Top – William Austin The Greatest Show on Earth – Anne Bauchens High Noon – Elmo Williams, Harry Gerstad Moulin Rouge– Ralph Kemplen
The Bad and the Beautiful – Robert Surtees The Big Sky – Russell Harlan My Cousin Rachel – Joseph LaShelle Navajo – Virgil E. Miller Sudden Fear– Charles B. Lang, Jr.
May 5, 2016 · Here's a question that needs to be asked - what on earth was the Academy smoking in 1952? This was the year the dreadful The Greatest Show on Earth defeated the legendary likes of High Noon (the winner in this category...which I'll get to in just a bit) and The Quiet Man.
With a Song in My Heart, which received mostly glowing reviews, won an Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture and was nominated for a Best Musical/Comedy Golden Globe award. Ritter received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and Hayward received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress and a Golden Globe ...
- Walter Lang, Jerry Bryan, Hal Klein
- Susan Hayward
By century's end, only three have won the top award, Cimarron (1930/31), Dances With Wolves (1990), and Unforgiven (1992).] It was his sixth nomination for which John Ford won his fourth Academy Award as Best Director for his epic romantic comedy The Quiet Man (1952).
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