| Best Motion Picture |
The Caine Mutiny, Stanley Kramer, producer (Columbia) |
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The Country Girl, William Perlberg, producer
(Paramount) |
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On the Waterfront, Sam Spiegel, producer (Columbia) |
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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Jack Cummings,
producer (MGM) |
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Three Coins in the Fountain, Sol C. Siegel, producer
(Twentieth Century-Fox) |
| Best Actor |
Humphrey Bogart, The Caine Mutiny |
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Marlon Brando, On the Waterfront |
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Bing Crosby, The Country Girl |
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James Mason, A Star Is Born |
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Dan O'Herlihy, Adventures of Robinson Crusoe |
| Best Actress |
Dorothy Dandridge, Carmen Jones |
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Judy Garland, A Star Is Born |
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Audrey Hepburn, Sabrina |
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Grace Kelly, The Country Girl |
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Jane Wyman, Magnificent Obsession |
| Actor in a Supporting Role |
Lee J. Cobb, On the Waterfront |
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Karl Malden, On the Waterfront |
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Edmond O'Brien, The Barefoot Contessa |
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Rod Steiger, On the Waterfront |
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Tom Tully, The Caine Mutiny |
| Actress in a Supporting Role |
Nina Foch, Executive Suite |
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Katy Jurado, Broken Lance |
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Eva Maria Saint, On the Waterfront |
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Jan Sterling, The High and the Mighty |
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Claire Trevor, The High and the Mighty |
| Directing |
Alfred Hitchcock, Rear Window |
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Elia Kazan, On the Waterfront |
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George Seaton, The Country Girl |
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William Wellman, The High and the Mighty |
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Billy Wilder, Sabrina |
| Writing |
| Motion Picture Story |
François Boyer, Forbidden Games |
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Jed Harris and Tom Reed, Night People |
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Ettore Margadonna, Bread, Love and Dreams |
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Lamar Trotti, There's No Business Like Show
Business |
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Philip Yordan, Broken Lance |
| Screenplay |
Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich and Dorothy Kingsley,
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers |
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John Michael Hayes, Rear Window |
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Stanley Roberts, The Caine Mutiny |
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George Seaton, The Country Girl |
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Billy Wilder, Samuel Taylor and Ernest Lehman,
Sabrina |
| Story and Screenplay |
Valentine Davies and Oscar Brodney, The Glenn
Miller Story |
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Joseph L. Mankiewicz, The Barefoot Contessa |
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Norman Panama and Melvin Frank, Knock on Wood |
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William Rose, Genevieve |
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Budd Schulberg, On the Waterfront |
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| Cinematography |
| Black-and-White |
George Folsey, Executive Suite |
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Boris Kaufman, On the Waterfront |
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Charles Lang, Jr., Sabrina |
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John Seitz, Rogue Cop |
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John F. Warren, The Country Girl |
| Color |
Robert Burks, Rear Window |
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George Folsey, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers |
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Milton Krasner, Three Coins in the Fountain |
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Leon Shamroy, The Egyptian |
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William V. Skall, The Silver Chalice |
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| Art Direction |
| Black-and-White |
Richard Day, art direction and set decoration,
On the Waterfront |
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Cedric Gibbons and Edward Carfagno, art direction;
Edwin B. Willis and Emile Kuri, set decoration,
Executive Suite |
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Max Ophuls, art direction and set decoration,
Le Plaisir |
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Hal Pereira and Roland Anderson, art direction;
Sam Comer and Grace Gregory, set decoration, The
Country Girl |
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Hal Pereira and Walter Tyler, art direction; Sam
Comer and Ray Moyer, set decoration, Sabrina |
| Color |
Malcolm Bert, Gene Allen and Irene Sharaff, art
direction; George James Hopkins, set decoration,
A Star Is Born |
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Cedric Gibbons and Preston Ames, art direction;
Edwin B. Willis and Keogh Gleason, set decoration,
Brigadoon |
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John Meehan, art direction; Emile Kuri, set
decoration, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea |
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Hal Pereira and Roland Anderson, art direction;
Sam Comer and Ray Moyer, set decoration, Red
Garters |
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Lyle Wheeler and Leland Fuller, art direction;
Walter M. Scott and Paul S. Fox, set decoration,
Desirée |
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| Sound Recording |
Columbia Studio Sound Dept., The Caine Mutiny |
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MGM Studio Sound Dept., Brigadoon |
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Paramount Studio Sound Dept., Rear Window |
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RKO Radio Studio Sound Dept., Susan Slept Here |
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Universal-International Studio Sound Dept., The
Glenn Miller Story |
| Music |
| Song |
“Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep,” White
Christmas, Irving Berlin, music and lyrics |
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“The High and the Mighty,” The High and the
Mighty, Dimitri Tiomkin, music; Ned Washington,
lyrics |
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“Hold My Hand,” Susan Slept Here, Jack
Lawrence and Richard Myers, music and lyrics |
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“The Man That Got Away,” A Star Is Born,
Harold Arlen, music; Ira Gershwin, lyrics |
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“Three Coins in the Fountain,” Three Coins
in the Fountain, Jule Styne, music; Sammy Cahn,
lyrics |
| Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
Larry Adler, Genevieve |
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Leonard Bernstein, On the Waterfront |
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Max Steiner, The Caine Mutiny |
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Dimitri Tiomkin, The High and the Mighty |
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Franz Waxman, The Silver Chalice |
| Scoring of a Musical Picture |
Adolph Deutsch and Saul Chaplin, Seven Brides
for Seven Brothers |
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Joseph Gershenson and Henry Mancini, The Glenn
Miller Story |
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Herschel Burke Gilbert, Carmen Jones |
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Ray Heindorf, A Star Is Born |
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Alfred Newman and Lionel Newman, There's No
Business Like Show Business |
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| Film Editing |
Ralph Dawson, The High and the Mighty |
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William A. Lyon and Henry Batista, The Caine Mutiny |
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Gene Milford, On the Waterfront |
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Elmo Williams, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea |
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Ralph E. Winters, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers |
| Costume Design |
| Black-and-White |
Georges Annenkov and Rosine Delamare, The Earrings
of Madame De . . . |
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Christian Dior, Indiscretion of an American
Wife |
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Edith Head, Sabrina |
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Jean Louis, It Should Happen to You |
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Helen Rose, Executive Suite |
| Color |
Charles LeMaire and Rene Hubert, Desirée |
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Charles LeMaire, Travilla and Miles White, There's
No Business Like Show Business |
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Jean Louis, Mary Ann Nyberg and Irene Sharaff,
A Star Is Born |
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Irene Sharaff, Brigadoon |
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Sanzo Wada, Gate of Hell |
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| Special Effects |
Hell and High Water (Twentieth Century-Fox) |
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Them! (Warner Bros.) |
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Walt Disney
Productions; Buena Vista) |
| Short Subjects |
| Cartoon |
Crazy Mixed Up Pup (Walter Lantz Productions;
Universal-International) |
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Pigs Is Pigs (Walt Disney Productions;
RKO Radio) |
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Sandy Claws (Looney Tunes Series) (Warner
Bros. Cartoons, Inc.; Warner Bros.) |
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Touché, Pussy Cat (Tom and Jerry Series)
(Frederick Quimby, producer; MGM) |
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When Magoo Flew (Mr. Magoo Series) (United
Productions of America; Columbia) |
| One-Reel |
The First Piano Quartette (Music Series)
(Otto Lang, producer; Twentieth Century-Fox) |
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The Strauss Fantasy (Musical Gems Series)
(Johnny Green, producer; MGM) |
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This Mechanical Age (Warner Variety Series)
(Robert Youngson, producer; Warner Bros.) |
| Two-Reel |
Beauty and the Bull (Technicolor Specials Series)
(Cedric Francis, producer; Warner Bros.) |
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Jet Carrier (Otto Lang, producer; Twentieth
Century-Fox) |
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Siam (People and Places Series) (Walt Disney
Productions; Buena Vista) |
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A Time Out of War (Denis Sanders and
Terry Sanders, producers; Carnival Productions) |
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| Documentary |
| Short Subject |
Jet Carrier (Otto Lang, producer; Twentieth
Century-Fox) |
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Rembrandt: A Self-Portrait (Morrie Roizman
Production; Distributors Corporation of America) |
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Thursday's Children (World Wide Pictures
and Morse Films; British Information Services) |
| Feature |
The Stratford Adventure (National Film
Board of Canada; Continental Distributing, Inc.) |
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The Vanishing Prairie (True-Life Adventure
Series) (Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista) |
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| Honorary Awards |
To Bausch and Lomb Optical Company for their
contributions to the advancement of the motion picture
industry |
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To Kemp R. Niver for the development of the Renovare
Process, which has made possible the restoration of the
Library of Congress Paper Film Collection |
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To Greta Garbo for her unforgettable screen performances |
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To Danny Kaye for his unique talents and his
service to the Academy, the motion picture industry and
the American people |
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To Jon Whiteley for his outstanding juvenile
performance in The Little Kidnappers |
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To Vincent Winter for his outstanding performance
in The Little Kidnappers |
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To Gate of Hell (Japan) best foreign language
film first released in the United States during 1954 |