Also ranks #9 on The Best Classic 1940s Dance Movies, Ranked 41 High Noon Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Katy Jurado 126 votes Dimitri Tiomkin Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Released: 1952 Directed by: Fred Zinnemann Also ranks #2 on The Best Gary Cooper Movies, Ra...
Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Released: 1952 Directed by: Fred Zinnemann Dig Deeper AFI's Top 10 Western Films Also ranks #3 on The Best Western Movies of the 1950s Also ranks #5 on The Best Movies That Have Been Screened At The White House 44 Love Is a ...
In "Going My Way," a priest (Bing Crosby) helps revive a rundown church in a poor neighborhood using the magic of song and dance. The film marked the first time a Best Picture winner also took home the Oscar for Best Song. This is also the only movie to have an actor (Barry Fitzg...
Oscar Nominations:7 wins-Best Picture(won), Best Director-Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert(won), Best Actress-Michelle Yeoh(won), Best Supporting Actor-Ke Huy Kwan(won), Best Supporting Actress-Stephanie Hsu, Jamie Lee Curtis(won), Best Original Screenplay(won), Best Original Score, Best Orig...
1952 – Winner:The Greatest Show on Earth What we remember:High Noon High Noon(1953) – source: United Artists High Noon,a great vehicle for its starGary Cooper,is hailed by many as one of the best westerns of the era. A well-known, and highly regarded film is still a staple in the...
1952: The Greatest Show on Earth The Greatest Show on Earth 1951: An American in Paris (musical) An American in Paris 1950: Sunset Boulevard All About Eve 1949: All the King’s Men All the King’s Men 1948: Treasure of Sierra Madre/Johnny Belinda Hamlet 1947: Gentlemen’s Agreement Gent...
Only a few years after her previous Oscar win, Frances McDormand took home a third Best Actress award, making her only the second woman to win the award three times (the other being Katharine Hepburn, who won four). Also taking home the Best Picture Oscar as one of the film's producers...
The Best Years of Our Lives 1947 Gentleman’s Agreement 1948 Hamlet 1949 All the King’s Men 1950-1959 1950 All About Eve 1951 An American in Paris 1952 The Greatest Show on Earth 1953 From Here to Eternity 1954 On the Waterfront
Picture. A 1969 movie based on a Great Depression-era novel takes home the less-than-favorable record of receiving the most Oscar nominations— except for Best Picture. Despite being recognized for impeccable work in many of the biggest categories in the awards ceremony,They Shoot Horses, Don'...
The movie itself is still a bit clunky, and the love story a bit overheated — it reportedly got Howard Hughes angry just talking about it — though if the fact that it’s the first Best Picture winner ever didn’t secure its place in film lore, the fact that Gary Cooper and Clara ...