September 18, 2007

The Movie Theater Mall : Victor/Victoria(1982)






This is absolutely the best film ever! Great story about being a woman pretending to be a man pretending to be a woman for a change. Julie Andrews is great playing such a role.

The film is easy to be loved to see. One might have seen this film more than 30 times , and still not tired of it.

The musical numbers are mostly confined to the nightclub stage. Among the songs and music by Henry Mancini and Leslie Briscusse are "Crazy World," "Cherry Ripe," "Gay Paree," "Le jazz Hot," "The Shady Dame from Seville," "Chicago, Illinois," "You and Me," "King's Can-Can," and various reprises. The film won an Academy Award for Best Music, Original Song Score or Adaptation Score. It was also nominated in a slew of other Oscar categories, and Julie Andrews won a Golden Globe for best actress in a comedy/musical.

Julie Andrews sang this very sweet melody with good lyric meaning.

Crazy world(from Victor/Victoria 1982)
Music by Henry Mancini
Lyrics by Leslie Briscusse
Sung by Julie Andrews

Crazy World
Full of crazy contridictions, like a child.
First you drive me wild, and then you win my heart
With your wicked art.
One minute tender, gentle, then tempermental as a summer storm.
Just when I believe your heart's getting warmer, you're cold, and you're cruel.
And I like a fool, try to cope, try to hang on, to hope.

Crazy worldEvery day the same old roller coaster ride.
But I've got my pride, I won't give in.
Even though I know I'll never win.
Oh, how I love this crazy world.

September 16, 2007

The Movie Theater Mall : Sayonara(1957)





Sayonara is an adaptation from a James Michener novel, a story about American soldiers serving in Japan during the Korean War.

Air Force Major Lloyd Gruver (Marlon Brando) is reassigned to a Japanese air base, and is confronted with US racial prejudice against the Japanese people.Gruver must take a position when a buddy of his, an enlisted man Joe Kelly (Red Buttons) falls in love with a Japanese woman Katsumi (Miyoshi Umeki) and marries her. Gruver risks his position by serving as best man at the wedding ceremony.

The major also falls in love with a beautiful Japanese Matsubayashi dancer named Hana-ogi (Miiko Taka), a member of a celebrated, but all-female dance troupe. She offers herself to him: "I am not allowed to love. But I will love you if that is your wish." He is asked by a reporter to comment on his proposed marriage to the Japanese woman which will be against "the Social Rule" of both American and Japanese. Gruver replies with the final line of the film: "Tell 'em we said, 'Sayonara."

Many critics said what really sells this movie is the performance of Brando, who handles this adult role with seeming ease. He gives a sensitive, compassionate and thoughtful performance, even if the character is stuck in a well-meaning mushy and meandering movie full of the best of liberal pieties and good intentions.

I agree but please consider the remarkable roles of Red Buttons and Miyoshi Umeki. You'll finally find why both got Oscar awards. This means,for me, Marlon Brando's performance isn't above average.
And the great Irving Berlin wrote such a beautiful song for us, too.
Words and Music by Irving Berlin(1957)

Sayonara, Japanese goodbye
Whisper sayonara but you mustn't cry
No more we stop to see pretty cherry blossoms
No more we 'neath the tree looking at the sky

Sayonara, if it must be so
Whisper sayonara, smiling as we go
No more we stop to see pretty cherry blossoms
No more we 'neath the tree looking at the sky

Sayonara, sayonara......Goodbye.

September 14, 2007

The Movie Theater Mall : Shall we dance(1937)



Many critics said this film wasn't the best of Astaire and Rogers. Some said Astaire didn't fit for ballet. Another said the story line is light, etc. Whatever they said, you may have to accept that......

"What a wonderful time to watch this film. One of the better Rogers and Astaire teamings. A great score by the Gershwin's. Edward Everett Horton and Eric Blore offer great supporting work."

And yes, the Great Gershwins are below.
Words & Music by Ira & George Gershwin
Performed by Fred Astaire, 1937, in the movie "Shall We Dance"

Em7 A7/9 D6 F#m D6
The way you wear your hat,
D Fdim A7 A7sus4 A7
The way you sip your tea
Em7 A7/9 DM7 Am7 D7
The mem'ry of all that…
Cdim G Em Bm7-5 A7
No, no, they can't take that a-way from me

Em7 A7/9 D6 F#m D6
The way your smile just beams,
D Fdim A7 A7sus4 A7
The way you sing off key
Em7 A7/9 DM7 Am7 D7
The way you haunt my dreams…
Cdim G Em A7 D
No, no, they can't take that away from me.
Bridge:
DM7 F#m B7 F#m B7 F#m B7 C#7
We may never, never meet again on the bumpy road to love
F#m B7 F#m B7 E7 A7
Still, I'll always, always keep the memory of

Em7 A7/9 D6 F#m D6
The way you hold your knife,
D Fdim A7 A7sus4 A7
The way we danced till three
Em7 A7/9 DM7 Am7 D7
The way you changed my life…
Cdim G Em A7 Bm7
No, no, they can't take that away from me,

Em7 D G D F#m G A D
No, they can't take that a - way from me.


The Movie Theater Mall

September 12, 2007

The Movie Theater Mall : Charade(1963)



Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant are dynamite in this story of mistaken identity, murder, and stolen loot. A wonderful supporting cast includes James Coburn, George Kennedy and Walter Matthau. Things are not always what they seem, and the suspense builds right up to the surprise ending. The on-screen chemistry between Hepburn and Grant makes for a delightful romance, and the search for the murderer and stolen money is exciting and takes many unexpected twists and turns. This movie is an overlooked gem.

Terrific action sequences include a sprawling fight scene that ends on a hotel roof and a riveting climactic showdown. People agreed that the film’s real climax is the romantic final scene.

Right! Grant and Hapburn are best. But watch carefully on Walter Matthau's best performance. Anyway, the very best thing came up with the Great Duo--Mancini and Mercer.





Charade
Words by Johnny Mercer and Music by Henry Mancini
From the 1963 film "Charade" ----Nominated for Oscar

Intro: Bm7-5 E7 Bm7-5 E7 - E7sus4 - E7 Bm7-5 Dm7 E7+5 E7 Am
Am Am+5 Am A9 Am
When we played our charade,
Am Dm7 Am Asus4-Am E
We were like child-ren posing;
Bm7-5 E7 Bm7-5 E7 - E7sus4 - E7
Playing at games, acting out names,
Bm7-5 E7+5 E7 Am
Guessing the parts we played.
Am Am+5 Am A9 Am
Oh, what a hit we made!
Am Dm7 Am Asus4 Am E
We came on next to closing;
Bm7-5 E7 Bm7-5 E7 - E7sus4 - E7
Best on the bill, lovers until
Bm7-5 Dm7 Bm7-5 E7+5 E7 Am
Love left the mas - que - rade.
Bridge:
DM7 AM7
Fate seemed to pull the strings --
DM7 E7 A AM7 A7
I turned and you were gone.
DM7 AM7
While from the darkened wings,
E E9 E Esus4 E E7
The mu-sic box played on.
Am Am+5 Am A9 Am
Sad lit - tle ser - e - nade,
Am Dm7 Am Asus4 Am E
Song of my heart's composing;
Bm7-5 E7 Bm7-5 E7 - Esus4 - E7
I hear it still, I always will,
Bm7-5 Dm7 E7+5 E7 Am Fdim Fdim(III) Dm7-5 Am
Best on the bill...Cha - rade.


The Movie Theater Mall

September 11, 2007

The Movie Theater Mall : Alfie(1966)

This is one of Caines best films and proof that with the right material he can be a very good actor. The story is based on the popular 1960's British theme of human emotions and how the central character faces up to their shortcomings.

All the rest supporting roles are excellent. As a period 1960's piece, the film is almost flawless and Sonny Rollins' jazzy soundtrack is beautiful. The ending of the film is very moving with Caine summing up his life and the arty end credits being run whilst Cher sings Burt Bacharach's "Alfie" theme tune. Watch it and your views on life will change.

While Alfie did not win any Academy Awards, it was nominated for a slew of them. Best Picture, Best Actor (Caine), Best Supporting Actress (Vivien Merchant),Best Writing and Best Music/Original Song(Burt Bacharach and Hal David).

It won the 1967 Golden Globe for Best English-Language Foreign Film.

It can be said that Alfie is an excellent introduction to Michael Caine's work and, for all its flaws, it remains an outstanding film.

Let's play such a beautiful original song.
Words & Music by Hal David & Burt Bacharach
Recorded by Dionne Warwick, 1967(After Cher in the movie)

AM7 Bm7-5 AM7 Dalt D9
What's it all about, Al - fie?
Bm7-5 AM7 Cdim F#m C#m7-5 F#7
Is it just for the moment we live?
Bm7 Cdim AM7 F#m7
What's it all about when you sort it out, Alfie?
D9 Bm7-5 Cdim Fdim
Are we meant to take more than we give?
Bm7-5 D9 Bm7 E7/9
Or are we meant to be kind?

Cdim E7/9 AM7 Bm7-5 AM7 Dalt D9
And if only fools are kind, Al - fie,
Bm7-5 AM7 Cdim F#m C#m7-5 F#7
Then I guess that it's wise to be cruel;
Bm7 Cdim AM7 F#m7
And if life belongs only to the strong, Alfie,
D9 Bm7 Cdim Bm7-5 G#7
What will you lend on an old Gol - den Rule?
G#m7 Gdim Am7 F#m7 B7 C#7
*As sure as I believe there's a Heaven above, Alfie,
G#m7 Gdim Am7
I know there's something much more,
F#m7 D9 Cdim Bm7-5 E7/9 Fdim
Something even non-believers can believe in.
AM7 Bm7-5 AM7 Dalt D
I believe in love, Al - fie;
D9 Bm7-5 Fdim AM7 C#m7-5 F#m
Without true love, we just exist, Al - fie;
D9 Bm7-5 Fdim AM7 G#7 F#m7 Fdim B7
Until you find the love you missed, you're noth - ing, Al - fie;
D9 Bm7-5 Cdim E7/9
When you walk, let your heart lead the way,
D9 Bm7-5 E7/9 E7 Cdim AM7
And you'll find love any day, Al - fie...Al - fie.
To find something more....Click HERE!

September 8, 2007

The Movie Theater Mall : Best Original Song Lists(1970-2000)




Here are the best songs from 1970 to 2000.

# 1970 - "For All We Know" ("LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS") - Robb Royer [aka: Robb Wilson], Fred Karlin, James Griffin [aka Arthur James]
# 1971 - "Theme from Shaft" ("SHAFT") - Isaac Hayes
# 1972 - "The Morning After" ("THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE") - Joel Hirschhorn, Al Kasha
# 1973 - "The Way We Were" ("THE WAY WE WERE") - Alan Bergman, Marvin Hamlisch, Marilyn Bergman
# 1974 - "We May Never Love Like This Again" ("THE TOWERING INFERNO") - Joel Hirschhorn, Al Kasha
# 1975 - "I'm Easy" ("NASHVILLE") - Keith Carradine
# 1976 - "Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)" ("A STAR IS BORN")- Barbra Streisand, Paul Williams
# 1977 - "You Light Up My Life" ("YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE") - Joseph Brooks
# 1978 - "Last Dance" ("THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAY")- Paul Jabara
# 1979 - "It Goes Like It Goes" ("NORMA RAE") - Norman Gimbel, David Shire
# 1980 - "Fame" ("FAME") - Michael Gore, Dean Pitchford
# 1981 - "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" ("ARTHUR") - Peter Allen, Burt Bacharach, Christopher Cross, Carole Bayer Sager
# 1982 - "Up Where We Belong" ("AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN") - Will Jennings, Jack Nitzsche, Buffy Sainte-Marie
# 1983 - "Flashdance...What A Feeling" ("FLASHDANCE") - Irene Cara, Keith Forsey, Giorgio Moroder
# 1984 - "I Just Called to Say I Love You" ("THE WOMAN IN RED") - Stevie Wonder
# 1985 - "Say You, Say Me" ("WHITE NIGHTS") - Lionel Richie
# 1986 - "Take My Breath Away" ("TOP GUN") - Giorgio Moroder, Tom Whitlock
# 1987 - "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" ("DIRTY DANCING") - John DeNicola, Donald Markowitz, Franke Previte
# 1988 - "Let the River Run" ("WORKING GIRL") - Carly Simon
# 1989 - "Under the Sea" ("THE LITTLE MERMAID") - Howard Ashman, Alan Menken
# 1990 - "Sooner Or Later (I Always Get My Man)" ("DICK TRACY") - Stephen Sondheim
# 1991 - "Beauty and the Beast" ("BEAUTY AND THE BEAST") - Howard Ashman, Alan Menken
# 1992 - "A Whole New World" ("ALADDIN") - Alan Menken, Tim Rice
# 1993 - "Streets of Philadelphia" ("PHILADELPHIA") - Bruce Springsteen
# 1994 - "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" ("THE LION KING") - Elton John, Tim Rice
# 1995 - "Colors of the Wind" ("POCAHONTAS") - Alan Menken, Stephen Schwartz
# 1996 - "You Must Love Me" ("EVITA") - Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice
# 1997 - "My Heart Will Go On" ("TITANIC") - James Horner, Will Jennings
# 1998 - "When You Believe" ("THE PRINCE OF EGYPT") - Stephen Schwartz
# 1999 - "You'll Be In My Heart" ("TARZAN") - Phil Collins
# 2000 - "Things Have Changed" ("WONDER BOYS") - Bob Dylan


Find you favourite one....GO HERE!



The Movie Theater Mall

September 7, 2007

The Movie Theater Mall : Best Original Songs(1934-1969)


From the very first year(1934) of best original songs. I collected here below for 1934 to 1969.

* 1934 - "The Continental" ("THE GAY DIVORCEE") - Herb Magidson, Con Conrad
* 1935 - "Lullaby of Broadway" ("GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935") - Harry Warren, Al Dubin
* 1936 - "The Way You Look Tonight" ("SWING TIME") - Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern
* 1937 - "Sweet Leilani" ("WAIKIKI WEDDING") - Harry Owens
* 1938 - "Thanks for the Memory" ("THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1938") - Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin
* 1939 - "Over the Rainbow" ("THE WIZARD OF OZ") - E. Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen
*1940 - "When You Wish upon a Star" ("PINOCCHIO") - Ned Washington, Leigh Harline
*1941 - "The Last Time I Saw Paris" ("LADY BE GOOD") - Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern
* 1942 - "White Christmas" ("HOLIDAY INN") - Irving Berlin
*1943 - "You'll Never Know" ("HELLO, FRISCO, HELLO") - Harry Warren, Mack Gordon
*1944 - "Swinging on a Star" ("GOING MY WAY") - Johnny Burke, James Van Heusen
*1945 - "It Might As Well Be Spring" ("STATE FAIR") - Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II
*1946 - "On The Atchison, Topeka & The Santa Fe" ("THE HARVEY GIRLS") - Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer
*1947 - "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" ("SONG OF THE SOUTH") - Ray Gilbert, Allie Wrubel
*1948 - "Buttons and Bows" ("THE PALEFACE") - Ray Evans, Jay Livingston
*1949 - "Baby, It's Cold Outside" ("NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER") - Frank Loesser
*1950 - "Mona Lisa" ("CAPTAIN CAREY, U.S.A.") - Ray Evans, Jay Livingston
*1951 - "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening" ("HERE COMES THE GROOM") - Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael
*1952 - "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin')" ("HIGH NOON") - Ned Washington, Dimitri Tiomkin
*1953 - "Secret Love" ("CALAMITY JANE") - Paul Francis Webster, Sammy Fain
*1954 - "Three Coins in the Fountain" ("THREE COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN") - Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn
*1955 - "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing" ("LOVE IS A MANY-SPLENDORED THING") - Paul Francis Webster, Sammy Fain
* 1956 - "Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)" ("THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH") - Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
* 1957 - "All The Way" ("THE JOKER IS WILD") - Sammy Cahn, James Van Heusen
* 1958 - "Gigi" ("GIGI") - Frederick Loewe, Alan Jay Lerner
*1959 - "High Hopes" ("A HOLE IN THE HEAD") - Sammy Cahn, James Van Heusen
*1960 - "Never On Sunday" ("NEVER ON SUNDAY") - Manos Hadjidakis
* 1961 - "Moon River" ("BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S") - Johnny Mercer, Henry Mancini
*1962 - "Days of Wine and Roses" ("DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES") - Johnny Mercer, Henry Mancini
*1963 - "Call Me Irresponsible" ("PAPA'S DELICATE CONDITION") - Sammy Cahn, James Van Heusen
*1964 - "Chim Chim Cher-ee" ("MARY POPPINS") - Robert B. Sherman, Richard M. Sherman
*1965 - "The Shadow of Your Smile" ("THE SANDPIPER") - Johnny Mandel, Paul Francis Webster
* 1966 - "Born Free" ("BORN FREE") - Don Black, John Barry
* 1967 - "Talk to the Animals" ("DOCTOR DOLITTLE") - Leslie Bricusse *1968 - "The Windmills Of Your Mind" ("THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR") - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Michel Legrand
* 1969 - "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head" ("BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID") - Burt Bacharach, Hal David
Find and download your favourite songs....HERE!

September 5, 2007

The Movie Theater Mall : Academy Awards Tip


Nominations for the annual Academy Awards have been announced year after year.But who picked them? And who selects the winners. Here is a tip for your current knowledge.

According to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 5,722 Academy members voted with secret ballots sent through the mail.
Academy members select nominees in their respective branches (acting, directing, etc.), while all members select the Best Picture nominees. Then the Academy's entire active and life membership votes to pick winners in each category.

Membership in the Academy is by invitation of the Board of Governors and is limited to those who have achieved distinction in the arts and sciences of motion pictures.

The 13 membership categories are Actors, Art Directors, Cinematographers, Directors, Executives, Film Editors, Music, Producers, Public Relations, Short Films and Feature Animation, Sound, Visual Effects and Writers.

Copy that?......Find more......HERE!


The Movie Theater Mall

September 2, 2007

The Movie Theater Mall : Academy Awards History(1970s)

Maybe you can find your favourite films in those of 1970s.

1970
Picture: "PATTON", "Airport", "Five Easy Pieces", "Love Story", "M*A*S*H"
Actor: GEORGE C. SCOTT in "Patton", Melvyn Douglas in "I Never Sang For My Father", James Earl Jones in "The Great White Hope", Jack Nicholson in "Five Easy Pieces", Ryan O'Neal in "Love Story"
Actress: GLENDA JACKSON in "Women in Love", Jane Alexander in "The Great White Hope", Ali MacGraw in "Love Story", Sarah Miles in "Ryan's Daughter", Carrie Snodgrass in "Diary of a Mad Housewife" Supporting Actor: JOHN MILLS in "Ryan's Daughter", Richard Castellano in "Lovers and Other Strangers", Chief Dan George in "Little Big Man", Gene Hackman in "I Never Sang For My Father", John Marley in "Love Story"
Supporting Actress: HELEN HAYES in "Airport", Karen Black in "Five Easy Pieces", Lee Grant in "The Landlord", Sally Kellerman in "M*A*S*H", Maureen Stapleton in "Airport"
Director: FRANKLIN SCHAFFNER for "Patton", Robert Altman for "M*A*S*H", Federico Fellini for "Fellini Satyricon", Arthur Hiller for "Love Story", Ken Russell for "Women in Love"
1971
Picture: "THE FRENCH CONNECTION", "A Clockwork Orange", "Fiddler on the Roof", "The Last Picture Show", "Nicholas and Alexandra"
Actor: GENE HACKMAN in "The French Connection", Peter Finch in "Sunday, Bloody Sunday", Walter Matthau in "Kotch", George C. Scott in "The Hospital", Topol in "Fiddler on the Roof"
Actress: JANE FONDA in "Klute", Julie Christie in "McCabe and Mrs. Miller", Glenda Jackson in "Sunday, Bloody Sunday", Vanessa Redgrave in "Mary, Queen of Scots", Janet Suzman in "Nicholas and Alexandra" Supporting Actor: BEN JOHNSON in "The Last Picture Show", Jeff Bridges in "The Last Picture Show", Leonard Frey in "Fiddler on the Roof", Richard Jaeckel in "Sometimes a Great Notion", Roy Scheider in "The French Connection"
Supporting Actress: CLORIS LEACHMAN in "The Last Picture Show", Ann-Margret in "Carnal Knowledge", Ellen Burstyn in "The Last Picture Show", Barbara Harris in "Who is Harry Kellerman, and Why is He Saying These Terrible Things About Me?", Margaret Leighton in "The Go-Between"
Director: WILLIAM FRIEDKIN for "The French Connection", Peter Bogdanovich for "The Last Picture Show", Norman Jewison for "Fiddler on the Roof", Stanley Kubrick for "A Clockwork Orange", John Schlesinger for "Sunday, Bloody Sunday"
1972
Picture: "THE GODFATHER", "Cabaret", "Deliverance", "The Emigrants", "Sounder"
Actor: MARLON BRANDO in "The Godfather", Michael Caine in "Sleuth", Laurence Olivier in "Sleuth", Peter O'Toole in "The Ruling Class", Paul Winfield in "Sounder"
Actress: LIZA MINNELLI in "Cabaret", Diana Ross in "Lady Sings The Blues", Maggie Smith in "Travels With My Aunt", Cicely Tyson in "Sounder", Liv Ullmann in "The Emigrants"
Supporting Actor: JOEL GREY in "Cabaret", Eddie Albert in "The Heartbreak Kid", James Caan in "The Godfather", Robert Duvall in "The Godfather", Al Pacino in "The Godfather"
Supporting Actress: EILEEN HECKART in "Butterflies Are Free", Jeannie Berlin in "The Heartbreak Kid", Geraldine Page in "Pete 'n' Tillie", Susan Tyrrell in "Fat City", Shelley Winters in "The Poseidon Adventure"
Director: BOB FOSSE for "Cabaret", John Boorman for "Deliverance", Francis Ford Coppola for "The Godfather", Joseph L. Mankiewicz for "Sleuth", Jan Troell for "The Emigrants"
1973
Picture: "THE STING", "American Graffiti", "Cries and Whispers", "The Exorcist", "A Touch of Class"
Actor: JACK LEMMON in "Save the Tiger", Marlon Brando in "Last Tango in Paris", Jack Nicholson in "The Last Detail", Al Pacino in "Serpico", Robert Redford in "The Sting"
Actress: GLENDA JACKSON in "A Touch of Class", Ellen Burstyn in "The Exorcist", Marsha Mason in "Cinderella Liberty", Barbra Streisand in "The Way We Were", Joanne Woodward in "Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams"
Supporting Actor: JOHN HOUSEMAN in "The Paper Chase", Vincent Gardenia in "Bang the Drum Slowly", Jack Gilford in "Save the Tiger", Jason Miller in "The Exorcist", Randy Quaid in "The Last Detail"
Supporting Actress: TATUM O'NEAL in "Paper Moon", Linda Blair in "The Exorcist", Candy Clark in "American Graffiti", Madeline Kahn in "Paper Moon", Sylvia Sidney in "Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams" Director: GEORGE ROY HILL for "The Sting", Ingmar Bergman for "Cries and Whispers", Bernardo Bertolucci for "Last Tango in Paris", William Friedkin for "The Exorcist", George Lucas for "American Graffiti"
1974
Picture: "THE GODFATHER, PART II", "Chinatown", "The Conversation", "Lenny", "The Towering Inferno"
Actor: ART CARNEY in "Harry and Tonto", Albert Finney in "Murder on the Orient Express", Dustin Hoffman in "Lenny", Jack Nicholson in "Chinatown", Al Pacino in "The Godfather, Part II"
Actress: ELLEN BURSTYN in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore", Diahann Carroll in "Claudine", Faye Dunaway in "Chinatown", Valerie Perrine in "Lenny", Gena Rowlands in "A Woman Under the Influence" Supporting Actor: ROBERT DE NIRO in "The Godfather, Part II", Fred Astaire in "The Towering Inferno", Jeff Bridges in "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot", Michael V. Gazzo in "The Godfather, Part II", Lee Strasberg in "The Godfather, Part II"
Supporting Actress: INGRID BERGMAN in "Murder on the Orient Express", Valentina Cortese in "Day for Night", Madeline Kahn in "Blazing Saddles", Diane Ladd in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore", Talia Shire in "The Godfather, Part II"
Director: FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA for "The Godfather, Part II", John Cassavetes for "A Woman Under the Influence", Bob Fosse for "Lenny", Roman Polanski for "Chinatown", Francois Truffaut for "Day for Night"
1975
Picture: "ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST", "Barry Lyndon", "Dog Day Afternoon", "Jaws", "Nashville"
Actor: JACK NICHOLSON in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest", Walter Matthau in "The Sunshine Boys", Al Pacino in "Dog Day Afternoon", Maximilian Schell in "The Man in the Glass Booth", James Whitmore in "Give 'Em Hell, Harry!"
Actress: LOUISE FLETCHER in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest", Isabelle Adjani in "The Story of Adele H.", Ann-Margret in "Tommy", Glenda Jackson in "Hedda", Carol Kane in "Hester Street"
Supporting Actor: GEORGE BURNS in "The Sunshine Boys", Brad Dourif in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest", Burgess Meredith in "The Day of the Locust", Chris Sarandon in "Dog Day Afternoon", Jack Warden in "Shampoo"
Supporting Actress: LEE GRANT in "Shampoo", Ronee Blakley in "Nashville", Sylvia Miles in "Farewell, My Lovely", Lily Tomlin in "Nashville", Brenda Vaccaro in "Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough"
Director: MILOS FORMAN for "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest", Robert Altman for "Nashville", Federico Fellini for "Amarcord", Stanley Kubrick for "Barry Lyndon", Sidney Lumet for "Dog Day Afternoon"
1976
Picture: "ROCKY", "All the President's Men", "Bound for Glory", "Network", "Taxi Driver"
Actor: PETER FINCH in "Network", Robert De Niro in "Taxi Driver", Giancarlo Giannini in "Seven Beauties", William Holden in "Network", Sylvester Stallone in "Rocky"
Actress: FAYE DUNAWAY in "Network", Marie-Christine Barrault in "Cousin, Cousine", Talia Shire in "Rocky", Sissy Spacek in "Carrie", Liv Ullmann in "Face to Face"
Supporting Actor: JASON ROBARDS in "All the President's Men", Ned Beatty in "Network", Burgess Meredith in "Rocky", Laurence Olivier in "Marathon Man", Burt Young in "Rocky"
Supporting Actress: BEATRICE STRAIGHT in "Network", Jane Alexander in "All the President's Men", Jodie Foster in "Taxi Driver", Lee Grant in "Voyage of the Damned", Piper Laurie in "Carrie"
Director: JOHN G. AVILDSEN for "Rocky", Ingmar Bergman for "Face to Face", Sidney Lumet for "Network", Alan J. Pakula for "All the President's Men", Lina Wertmuller for "Seven Beauties"
1977
Picture: "ANNIE HALL", "The Goodbye Girl", "Julia", "Star Wars", "The Turning Point"
Actor: RICHARD DREYFUSS in "The Goodbye Girl", Woody Allen in "Annie Hall", Richard Burton in "Equus", Marcello Mastroianni in "A Special Day", John Travolta in "Saturday Night Fever"
Actress: DIANE KEATON in "Annie Hall", Anne Bancroft in "The Turning Point", Jane Fonda in "Julia", Shirley MacLaine in "The Turning Point", Marsha Mason in "The Goodbye Girl"
Supporting Actor: JASON ROBARDS in "Julia", Mikhail Baryshnikov in "The Turning Point", Peter Firth in "Equus", Alec Guinness in "Star Wars", Maximilian Schell in "Julia"
Supporting Actress: VANESSA REDGRAVE in "Julia", Leslie Browne in "The Turning Point", Quinn Cummings in "The Goodbye Girl", Melinda Dillon in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", Tuesday Weld in "Looking for Mr. Goodbar"
Director: WOODY ALLEN for "Annie Hall", George Lucas for "Star Wars", Herbert Ross for "The Turning Point", Steven Spielberg for "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", Fred Zinnemann for "Julia"
1978
Picture: "THE DEER HUNTER", "Coming Home", "Heaven Can Wait", "Midnight Express", "An Unmarried Woman"
Actor: JON VOIGHT in "Coming Home", Warren Beatty in "Heaven Can Wait", Gary Busey in "The Buddy Holly Story", Robert De Niro in "The Deer Hunter", Laurence Olivier in "The Boys From Brazil" Actress: JANE FONDA in "Coming Home", Ingrid Bergman in "Autumn Sonata", Ellen Burstyn in "Same Time, Next Year", Jill Clayburgh in "An Unmarried Woman", Geraldine Page in "Interiors" Supporting Actor: CHRISTOPHER WALKEN in "The Deer Hunter", Bruce Dern in "Coming Home", Richard Farnsworth in "Comes a Horseman", John Hurt in "Midnight Express", Jack Warden in "Heaven Can Wait"
Supporting Actress: MAGGIE SMITH in "California Suite", Dyan Cannon in "Heaven Can Wait", Penelope Milford in "Coming Home", Maureen Stapleton in "Interiors", Meryl Streep in "The Deer Hunter" Director: MICHAEL CIMINO for "The Deer Hunter", Woody Allen for "Interiors", Hal Ashby for "Coming Home", Warren Beatty and Buck Henry for "Heaven Can Wait", Alan Parker for "Midnight Express"
1979
Picture: "KRAMER vs. KRAMER", "All That Jazz", "Apocalypse Now", "Breaking Away", "Norma Rae"
Actor: DUSTIN HOFFMAN in "Kramer vs. Kramer", Jack Lemmon in "The China Syndrome", Al Pacino in "...And Justice For All", Roy Scheider in "All That Jazz", Peter Sellers in "Being There"
Actress: SALLY FIELD in "Norma Rae", Jill Clayburgh in "Starting Over", Jane Fonda in "The China Syndrome", Marsha Mason in "Chapter Two", Bette Midler in "The Rose"
Supporting Actor: MELVYN DOUGLAS in "Being There", Robert Duvall in "Apocalypse Now", Frederic Forrest in "The Rose", Justin Henry in "Kramer vs. Kramer", Mickey Rooney in "The Black Stallion" Supporting Actress: MERYL STREEP in "Kramer vs. Kramer", Jane Alexander in "Kramer vs. Kramer", Barbarie Barrie in "Breaking Away", Candice Bergen in "Starting Over", Mariel Hemingway in "Manhattan" Director: ROBERT BENTON for "Kramer vs. Kramer", Francis Ford Coppola for "Apocalypse Now", Bob Fosse for "All That Jazz", Edouard Molinaro for "La Cage Aux Folles", Peter Yates for "Breaking Away"

Can they bring back your good old days?....Search more....HERE!

The Movie Theater Mall

August 31, 2007

The Movie Theater Mall : Academy Awards History(1960s)

Now we reach the 1960s.

1960
Picture: "THE APARTMENT", "The Alamo", "Elmer Gantry", "Sons and Lovers", "The Sundowners"
Actor: BURT LANCASTER in "Elmer Gantry", Trevor Howard in "Sons and Lovers", Jack Lemmon in "The Apartment", Laurence Olivier in "The Entertainer", Spencer Tracy in "Inherit the Wind"
Actress: ELIZABETH TAYLOR in "Butterfield 8", Greer Garson in "Sunrise at Campobello", Deborah Kerr in "The Sundowners", Shirley MacLaine in "The Apartment", Melina Mercouri in "Never on Sunday" Supporting Actor: PETER USTINOV in "Spartacus", Peter Falk in "Murder, Inc.", Jack Kruschen in "The Apartment", Sal Mineo in "Exodus", Chill Wills in "The Alamo"
Supporting Actress: SHIRLEY JONES in "Elmer Gantry", Glynis Johns in "The Sundowners", Shirley Knight in "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs", Janet Leigh in "Psycho", Mary Ure in "Sons and Lovers" Director: BILLY WILDER for "The Apartment", Jack Cardiff for "Sons and Lovers", Jules Dassin for "Never on Sunday", Alfred Hitchcock for "Psycho", Fred Zinnemann for "The Sundowners"
1961
Picture: "WEST SIDE STORY", "Fanny", "The Guns of Navarone", "The Hustler", "Judgment at Nuremberg"
Actor: MAXIMILIAN SCHELL in "Judgment at Nuremberg", Charles Boyer in "Fanny", Paul Newman in "The Hustler", Spencer Tracy in "Judgment at Nuremberg", Stuart Whitman in "The Mark"
Actress: SOPHIA LOREN in "Two Women", Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's", Piper Laurie in "The Hustler", Geraldine Page in "Summer and Smoke", Natalie Wood in "Splendor in the Grass" Supporting Actor: GEORGE CHAKIRIS in "West Side Story", Montgomery Clift in "Judgment at Nuremberg", Peter Falk in "Pocketful of Miracles", Jackie Gleason in "The Hustler", George C. Scott in "The Hustler"
Supporting Actress: RITA MORENO in "West Side Story", Fay Bainter in "The Children's Hour", Judy Garland in "Judgment at Nuremberg", Lotte Lenya in "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone", Una Merkel in "Summer and Smoke"
Director: JEROME ROBBINS and ROBERT WISE for "West Side Story", Federico Fellini for "La Dolce Vita", Stanley Kramer for "Judgment at Nuremberg", J. Lee Thompson for "The Guns of Navarone", Robert Rossen for "The Hustler"
1962
Picture: "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA", "The Longest Day", "The Music Man", "Mutiny on the Bounty", "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Actor: GREGORY PECK for "To Kill a Mockingbird", Burt Lancaster in "Birdman of Alcatraz", Jack Lemmon in "Days of Wine and Roses", Marcello Mastroianni in "Divorce - Italian Style", Peter O'Toole in "Lawrence of Arabia"
Actress: ANNE BANCROFT in "The Miracle Worker", Bette Davis in "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?", Katharine Hepburn in "Long Day's Journey Into Night", Geraldine Page in "Sweet Bird of Youth," Lee Remick in "Days of Wine and Roses"
Supporting Actor: ED BEGLEY in "Sweet Bird of Youth", Victor Buono in "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?", Telly Savalas in "Birdman of Alcatraz", Omar Sharif in "Lawrence of Arabia", Terence Stamp in "Billy Budd"
Supporting Actress: PATTY DUKE in "The Miracle Worker", Mary Badham in "To Kill a Mockingbird", Shirley Knight in "Sweet Bird of Youth", Angela Lansbury in "The Manchurian Candidate", Thelma Ritter in "Birdman of Alcatraz"
Director: DAVID LEAN for "Lawrence of Arabia", Pietro Germi for "Divorce - Italian Style", Robert Mulligan for "To Kill a Mockingbird", Arthur Penn for "The Miracle Worker", Frank Perry for "David and Lisa"
1963
Picture: "TOM JONES", "America, America", "Cleopatra", "How the West Was Won", "Lilies of the Field"
Actor: SIDNEY POITIER in "Lilies of the Field", Albert Finney in "Tom Jones", Richard Harris in "This Sporting Life", Rex Harrison in "Cleopatra", Paul Newman in "Hud"
Actress: PATRICIA NEAL in "Hud", Leslie Caron in "The L-Shaped Room", Shirley MacLaine in "Irma La Douce", Rachel Roberts in "This Sporting Life", Natalie Wood in "Love with the Proper Stranger" Supporting Actor: MELVYN DOUGLAS in "Hud", Nick Adams in "Twilight of Honor", Bobby Darin in "Captain Newman, M.D.", Hugh Griffith in "Tom Jones", John Huston in "The Cardinal"
Supporting Actress: MARGARET RUTHERFORD in "The V.I.P.'s", Diane Cilento in "Tom Jones", Edith Evans in "Tom Jones", Joyce Redman in "Tom Jones", Lilia Skala in "Lilies of the Field"
Director: TONY RICHARDSON for "Tom Jones", Federico Fellini for "8 1/2", Elia Kazan for "America, America", Otto Preminger for "The Cardinal", Martin Ritt for "Hud"
1964
Picture: "MY FAIR LADY", "Becket", "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying...", "Mary Poppins", "Zorba the Greek" Actor: REX HARRISON in "My Fair Lady", Richard Burton in "Becket", Peter O'Toole in "Becket", Anthony Quinn in "Zorba the Greek", Peter Sellers in "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying..."
Actress: JULIE ANDREWS in "Mary Poppins", Anne Bancroft in "The Pumpkin Eater", Sophia Loren in "Marriage Italian Style", Debbie Reynolds in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown", Kim Stanley in "Seance on a Wet Afternoon"
Supporting Actor: PETER USTINOV in "Topkapi", John Gielgud in "Becket", Stanley Holloway in "My Fair Lady", Edmond O'Brien in "Seven Days in May", Lee Tracy in "The Best Man"
Supporting Actress: LILA KEDROVA in "Zorba the Greek", Gladys Cooper in "My Fair Lady", Edith Evans in "The Chalk Garden", Grayson Hall in "The Night of the Iguana", Agnes Moorehead in "Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte"
Director: GEORGE CUKOR for "My Fair Lady", Michael Cacoyannis for "Zorba the Greek", Peter Glenville for "Becket", Stanley Kubrick for "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying...", Robert Stevenson for "Mary Poppins"
1965
Picture: "THE SOUND OF MUSIC", "Darling", "Doctor Zhivago", "Ship of Fools", "A Thousand Clowns"
Actor: LEE MARVIN in "Cat Ballou", Richard Burton in "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold", Laurence Olivier in "Othello", Rod Steiger in "The Pawnbroker", Oskar Werner in "Ship of Fools"
Actress: JULIE CHRISTIE in "Darling", Julie Andrews in "The Sound of Music", Samantha Eggar in "The Collector", Elizabeth Hartman in "A Patch of Blue", Simone Signoret in "Ship of Fools"
Supporting Actor: MARTIN BALSAM in "A Thousand Clowns", Ian Bannen in "The Flight of the Phoenix", Tom Courtenay in "Doctor Zhivago", Michael Dunn in "Ship of Fools", Frank Finlay in "Othello" Supporting Actress: SHELLEY WINTERS in "A Patch of Blue", Ruth Gordon in "Inside Daisy Clover", Joyce Redman in "Othello", Maggie Smith in "Othello", Peggy Wood in "The Sound of Music"
Director: ROBERT WISE for "The Sound of Music", David Lean for "Doctor Zhivago", John Schlesinger for "Darling", Hiroshi Teshigahara for "Woman in the Dunes", William Wyler for "The Collector"
1966
Picture: "A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS", "Alfie", "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming", "The Sand Pebbles", "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
Actor: PAUL SCOFIELD in "A Man for All Seasons", Alan Arkin in "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming", Richard Burton in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", Michael Caine in "Alfie", Steve McQueen in "The Sand Pebbles"
Actress: ELIZABETH TAYLOR in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", Anouk Aimee in "A Man and a Woman", Ida Kaminska in "The Shop on Main Street", Lynn Redgrave in "Georgy Girl", Vanessa Redgrave in "Morgan!"
Supporting Actor: WALTER MATTHAU in "The Fortune Cookie", Mako in "The Sand Pebbles", James Mason in "Georgy Girl", George Segal in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", Robert Shaw in "A Man for All Seasons"
Supporting Actress: SANDY DENNIS in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", Wendy Hiller in "A Man for All Seasons", Jocelyn Lagarde in "Hawaii", Vivien Merchant in "Alfie", Geraldine Page in "You're a Big Boy Now"
Director: FRED ZINNEMANN for "A Man for All Seasons", Michelangelo Antonioni for "Blow-up", Richard Brooks for "The Professionals", Claude Lelouch for "A Man and a Woman", Mike Nichols for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
1967
Picture: "IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT", "Bonnie And Clyde", "Doctor Dolittle", "The Graduate", "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" Actor: ROD STEIGER in "In the Heat of the Night", Warren Beatty in "Bonnie And Clyde", Dustin Hoffman in "The Graduate", Paul Newman in "Cool Hand Luke", Spencer Tracy in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"
Actress: KATHARINE HEPBURN in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", Anne Bancroft in "The Graduate", Faye Dunaway in "Bonnie And Clyde", Edith Evans in "The Whisperers", Audrey Hepburn in "Wait Until Dark"
Supporting Actor: GEORGE KENNEDY in "Cool Hand Luke", John Cassavetes in "The Dirty Dozen", Gene Hackman in "Bonnie And Clyde", Cecil Kellaway in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", Michael J. Pollard in "Bonnie And Clyde"
Supporting Actress: ESTELLE PARSONS in "Bonnie And Clyde", Carol Channing in "Thoroughly Modern Millie", Mildred Natwick in "Barefoot in the Park", Beah Richards in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", Katharine Ross in "The Graduate"
Director: MIKE NICHOLS for "The Graduate", Richard Brooks for "In Cold Blood", Norman Jewison for "In the Heat of the Night", Stanley Kramer for "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", Arthur Penn for "Bonnie And Clyde"
1968
Picture: "OLIVER!", "Funny Girl", "The Lion in Winter", "Rachel, Rachel", "Romeo and Juliet"
Actor: CLIFF ROBERTSON in "Charly", Alan Arkin in "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter", Alan Bates in "The Fixer", Ron Moody in "Oliver!", Peter O'Toole in "The Lion in Winter"
Actress: KATHARINE HEPBURN in "The Lion in Winter" and BARBRA STREISAND in "Funny Girl" (tie), Patricia Neal in "The Subject Was Roses", Vanessa Redgrave in "Isadora", Joanne Woodward in "Rachel, Rachel"
Supporting Actor: JACK ALBERTSON in "The Subject Was Roses", Seymour Cassel in "Faces", Daniel Massey in "Star!", Jack Wild in "Oliver!", Gene Wilder in "The Producers"
Supporting Actress: RUTH GORDON in "Rosemary's Baby", Lynn Carlin in "Faces", Sondra Locke in "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter", Kay Medford in "Funny Girl", Estelle Parsons in "Rachel, Rachel" Director: SIR CAROL REED for "Oliver!", Anthony Harvey for "The Lion in Winter", Stanley Kubrick for "2001: A Space Odyssey", Gillo Pontecorvo for "The Battle of Algiers", Franco Zeffirelli for "Romeo and Juliet"
1969
Picture: "MIDNIGHT COWBOY", "Anne of the Thousand Days", "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid", "Hello, Dolly!", "Z"
Actor: JOHN WAYNE in "True Grit", Richard Burton in "Anne of the Thousand Days", Dustin Hoffman in "Midnight Cowboy", Peter O'Toole in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips", Jon Voight in "Midnight Cowboy"
Actress: MAGGIE SMITH in "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie", Genevieve Bujold in "Anne of the Thousand Days", Jane Fonda in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", Liza Minnelli in "The Sterile Cuckoo", Jean Simmons in "The Happy Ending"
Supporting Actor: GIG YOUNG in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", Rupert Crosse in "The Reivers", Elliott Gould in "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice", Jack Nicholson in "Easy Rider", Anthony Quayle in "Anne of the Thousand Days"
Supporting Actress: GOLDIE HAWN in "Cactus Flower", Catherine Burns in "Last Summer", Dyan Cannon in "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice", Sylvia Miles in "Midnight Cowboy", Susannah York in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?"
Director: JOHN SCHLESINGER for "Midnight Cowboy", Costa-Gavras for "Z", George Roy Hill for "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid", Arthur Penn for "Alice's Restaurant", Sydney Pollack for "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?"

Search for your favourite one===>Click HERE!


The Movie Theater Mall

August 28, 2007

THe Movie Theater Mall : Academy Awards History(1950s)

Maybe this is the best decade "1950s"

1950
Picture: "ALL ABOUT EVE", "Born Yesterday", "Father of the Bride", "King Solomon's Mines", "Sunset Boulevard"
Actor: JOSE FERRER in "Cyrano de Bergerac", Louis Calhern in "The Magnificent Yankee", William Holden in "Sunset Boulevard", James Stewart in "Harvey", Spencer Tracy in "Father of the Bride"
Actress: JUDY HOLLIDAY in "Born Yesterday", Anne Baxter in "All About Eve", Bette Davis in "All About Eve", Eleanor Parker in "Caged", Gloria Swanson in "Sunset Boulevard"
Supporting Actor: GEORGE SANDERS in "All About Eve", Jeff Chandler in "Broken Arrow", Edmund Gwenn in "Mister 880", Sam Jaffe in "The Asphalt Jungle", Erich von Stroheim in "Sunset Boulevard" Supporting Actress: JOSEPHINE HULL in "Harvey", Hope Emerson in "Caged", Celeste Holm in "All About Eve", Nancy Olson in "Sunset Boulevard", Thelma Ritter in "All About Eve"
Director: JOSEPH L. MANKIEWICZ for "All About Eve", George Cukor for "Born Yesterday", John Huston for "The Asphalt Jungle", Carol Reed for "The Third Man", Billy Wilder for "Sunset Boulevard"
1951
Picture: "AN AMERICAN IN PARIS", "Decision Before Dawn", "A Place in the Sun", "Quo Vadis?", "A Streetcar Named Desire"
Actor: HUMPHREY BOGART in "The African Queen", Marlon Brando in "A Streetcar Named Desire", Montgomery Clift in "A Place in the Sun", Arthur Kennedy in "Bright Victory", Fredric March in "Death of a Salesman"
Actress: VIVIEN LEIGH in "A Streetcar Named Desire", Katharine Hepburn in "The African Queen", Eleanor Parker in "Detective Story", Shelley Winters in "A Place in the Sun", Jane Wyman in "The Blue Veil" Supporting Actor: KARL MALDEN in "A Streetcar Named Desire", Leo Genn in "Quo Vadis?", Kevin McCarthy in "Death of a Salesman", Peter Ustinov in "Quo Vadis?", Gig Young in "Come Fill the Cup"
Supporting Actress: KIM HUNTER in "A Streetcar Named Desire", Joan Blondell in "The Blue Veil", Mildred Dunnock in "Death of a Salesman", Lee Grant in "Detective Story", Thelma Ritter in "The Mating Season"
Director: GEORGE STEVENS for "A Place in the Sun", John Huston for "The African Queen", Elia Kazan for "A Streetcar Named Desire", Vincente Minnelli for "An American in Paris", William Wyler for "Detective Story"
1952
Picture: "THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH", "High Noon", "Ivanhoe", "Moulin Rouge", "The Quiet Man"
Actor: GARY COOPER in "High Noon", Marlon Brando in "Viva Zapata!", Kirk Douglas in "The Bad and the Beautiful", Jose Ferrer in "Moulin Rouge", Alec Guinness in "The Lavender Hill Mob"
Actress: SHIRLEY BOOTH in "Come Back, Little Sheba", Joan Crawford in "Sudden Fear", Bette Davis in "The Star", Julie Harris in "The Member of the Wedding", Susan Hayward in "With a Song in My Heart"
Supporting Actor: ANTHONY QUINN in "Viva Zapata!", Richard Burton in "My Cousin Rachel", Arthur Hunnicutt in "The Big Sky", Victor McLaglen in "The Quiet Man", Jack Palance in "Sudden Fear" Supporting Actress: GLORIA GRAHAME in "The Bad and the Beautiful", Jean Hagen in "Singin' In The Rain", Colette Marchand in "Moulin Rouge", Terry Moore in "Come Back, Little Sheba", Thelma RItter in "With a Song in My Heart"
Director: JOHN FORD for "The Quiet Man", Cecil B. DeMille for "The Greatest Show On Earth", John Huston for "Moulin Rouge", Joseph L. Mankiewicz for "Five Fingers", Fred Zinnemann for "High Noon"
1953
Picture: "FROM HERE TO ETERNITY", "Julius Caesar", "The Robe", "Roman Holiday", "Shane"
Actor: WILLIAM HOLDEN in "Stalag 17", Marlon Brando in "Julius Caesar", Richard Burton in "The Robe", Montgomery Clift in "From Here to Eternity", Burt Lancaster in "From Here to Eternity"
Actress: AUDREY HEPBURN in "Roman Holiday", Leslie Caron in "Lily", Ava Gardner in "Mogambo", Deborah Kerr in "From Here to Eternity", Maggie McNamara in "The Moon is Blue"
Supporting Actor: FRANK SINATRA in "From Here to Eternity", Eddie Albert in "Roman Holiday", Brandon de Wilde in "Shane", Jack Palance in "Shane", Robert Strauss in "Stalag 17"
Supporting Actress: DONNA REED in "From Here to Eternity", Grace Kelly in "Mogambo", Geraldine Page in "Hondo", Marjorie Rambeau in "Torch Song", Thelma Ritter in "Pickup on South Street"
Director: FRED ZINNEMANN for "From Here to Eternity", George Stevens for "Shane", Charles Walters for "Lili", Billy Wilder for "Stalag 17", William Wyler for "Roman Holiday"
1954
Picture: "ON THE WATERFRONT", "The Caine Mutiny", "The Country Girl", "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers", "Three Coins in the Fountain"
Actor: MARLON BRANDO in "On The Waterfront", Humphrey Bogart in "The Caine Mutiny", Bing Crosby in "The Country Girl", James Mason in "A Star Is Born", Dan O'Herlihy in "Adventures of Robinson Crusoe" Actress: GRACE KELLY in "The Country Girl", Dorothy Dandridge in "Carmen Jones", Judy Garland in "A Star Is Born", Audrey Hepburn in "Sabrina", Jane Wyman in "Magnificent Obsession"
Supporting Actor: EDMOND O'BRIEN in "The Barefoot Contessa", Lee J. Cobb in "On The Waterfront", Karl Malden in "On The Waterfront", Rod Steiger in "On The Waterfront", Tom Tully in "The Caine Mutiny"
Supporting Actress: EVA MARIE SAINT in "On The Waterfront", Nina Foch in "Executive Suite", Katy Jurado in "Broken Lance", Jan Sterling in "The High and the Mighty", Claire Trevor in "The High and the Mighty"
Director: ELIA KAZAN for "On The Waterfront", Alfred Hitchcock for "Rear Window", George Seaton for "The Country Girl", William Wellman for "The High and the Mighty", Billy Wilder for "Sabrina"
1955
Picture: "MARTY", "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing", "Mister Roberts", "Picnic", "The Rose Tattoo"
Actor: ERNEST BORGNINE in "Marty", James Cagney in "Love Me or Leave Me", James Dean in "East of Eden", Frank Sinatra in "The Man With the Golden Arm", Spencer Tracy in "Bad Day at Black Rock" Actress: ANNA MAGNANI in "The Rose Tattoo", Susan Hayward in "I'll Cry Tomorrow", Katharine Hepburn in "Summertime", Jennifer Jones in "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing", Eleanor Parker in "Interrupted Melody"
Supporting Actor: JACK LEMMON in "Mister Roberts", Arthur Kennedy in "Trial", Joe Mantell in "Marty", Sal Mineo in "Rebel Without a Cause", Arthur O'Connell in "Picnic"
Supporting Actress: JO VAN FLEET in "East of Eden", Betsy Blair in "Marty", Peggy Lee in "Pete Kelly's Blues", Marisa Pavan in "The Rose Tattoo", Natalie Wood in "Rebel Without a Cause"
Director: DELBERT MANN for "Marty", Elia Kazan for "East of Eden", David Lean for "Summertime", Joshua Logan for "Picnic", John Sturges for "Bad Day at Black Rock"
1956
Picture: "AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS", "Friendly Persuasion", "Giant", "The King and I", "The Ten Commandments" Actor: YUL BRYNNER in "The King and I", James Dean in "Giant", Kirk Douglas in "Lust for Life", Rock Hudson in "Giant", Laurence Olivier in "Richard III"
Actress: INGRID BERGMAN in "Anastasia", Carroll Baker in "Baby Doll", Katharine Hepburn in "The Rainmaker", Nancy Kelly in "The Bad Seed", Deborah Kerr in "The King and I"
Supporting Actor: ANTHONY QUINN in "Lust for Life", Don Murray in "Bus Stop", Anthony Perkins in "Friendly Persuasion", Mickey Rooney in "The Bold and the Brave", Robert Stack in "Written on the Wind"
Supporting Actress: DOROTHY MALONE in "Written on the Wind", Mildred Dunnock in "Baby Doll", Eileen Heckart in "The Bad Seed", Mercedes McCambridge in "Giant", Patty McCormack in "The Bad Seed"
Director: GEORGE STEVENS for "Giant", Michael Anderson for "Around the World in 80 Days", Walter Lang for "The King and I", King Vidor for "War and Peace", William Wyler for "Friendly Persuasion"
1957
Picture: "THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI", "Peyton Place", "Sayonara", "12 Angry Men", "Witness for the Prosecution"
Actor: ALEC GUINNESS in "The Bridge On The River Kwai", Marlon Brando in "Sayonara", Anthony Franciosa in "A Hatful of Rain", Charles Laughton in "Witness for the Prosecution", Anthony Quinn in "Wild Is the Wind"
Actress: JOANNE WOODWARD in "The Three Faces of Eve", Deborah Kerr in "Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison", Anna Magnani in "Wild is the Wind", Elizabeth Taylor in "Raintree County", Lana Turner in "Peyton Place"
Supporting Actor: RED BUTTONS in "Sayonara", Vittorio De Sica in "A Farewell to Arms", Sessue Hayakawa in "The Bridge On The River Kwai", Arthur Kennedy in "Peyton Place", Russ Tamblyn in "Peyton Place"
Supporting Actress: MIYOSHI UMEKI in "Sayonara", Carolyn Jones in "The Bachelor Party", Elsa Lanchester in "Witness for the Prosecution", Hope Lange in "Peyton Place", Diane Varsi in "Peyton Place"
Director: DAVID LEAN for "The Bridge On The River Kwai", Joshua Logan for "Sayonara", Sidney Lumet for "12 Angry Men", Mark Robson for "Peyton Place", Billy Wilder for "Witness for the Prosecution"
1958
Picture: "GIGI", "Auntie Mame", "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", "The Defiant Ones", "Separate Tables"
Actor: DAVID NIVEN in "Separate Tables", Tony Curtis in "The Defiant Ones", Paul Newman in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", Sidney Poitier in "The Defiant Ones", Spencer Tracy in "The Old Man and the Sea"
Actress: SUSAN HAYWARD in "I Want to Live", Deborah Kerr in "Separate Tables", Shirley MacLaine in "Some Came Running", Rosalind Russell in "Auntie Mame", Elizabeth Taylor in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" Supporting Actor: BURL IVES in "The Big Country", Theodore Bikel in "The Defiant Ones", Lee J. Cobb in "The Brothers Karamazov", Arthur Kennedy in "Some Came Running", Gig Young in "Teacher's Pet" Supporting Actress: WENDY HILLER in "Separate Tables", Peggy Cass in "Auntie Mame", Martha Hyer in "Some Came Running", Maureen Stapleton in "Lonelyhearts", Cara Williams in "The Defiant Ones"
Director: VINCENTE MINNELLI for "Gigi", Richard Brooks for "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", Stanley Kramer for "The Defiant Ones", Mark Robson for "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness", Robert Wise for "I Want to Live!"
1959
Picture: "BEN-HUR", "Anatomy of a Murder", "The Diary of Anne Frank", "The Nun's Story", "Room at the Top"
Actor: CHARLTON HESTON in "Ben-Hur", Laurence Harvey in "Room at the Top", Jack Lemmon in "Some Like It Hot", Paul Muni in "The Last Angry Man", James Stewart in "Anatomy of a Murder" Actress: SIMONE SIGNORET in "Room at the Top", Doris Day in "Pillow Talk", Audrey Hepburn in "The Nun's Story", Katharine Hepburn in "Suddenly, Last Summer", Elizabeth Taylor in "Suddenly, Last Summer"
Supporting Actor: HUGH GRIFFITH in "Ben-Hur", Arthur O'Connell in "Anatomy of a Murder", George C. Scott in "Anatomy of a Murder", Robert Vaughn in "The Young Philadelphians", Ed Wynn in "The Diary of Anne Frank"
Supporting Actress: SHELLEY WINTERS in "The Diary of Anne Frank", Hermione Baddeley in "Room at the Top", Susan Kohner in "Imitation of Life", Juanita Moore in "Imitation of Life", Thelma Ritter in "Pillow Talk"
Director: WILLIAM WYLER for "Ben-Hur", Jack Clayton for "Room at the Top", George Stevens for "The Diary of Anne Frank", Billy Wilder for "Some Like It Hot", Fred Zinnemann for "The Nun's Story"

Find any more....HERE!


The Movie Theater Mall