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  2. The 29th Academy Awards | 1957. RKO Pantages Theatre. Wednesday, March 27, 1957. Honoring movies released in 1956.

  3. The 29th Academy Awards were held on March 27, 1957, to honor the films of 1956. In this year, Best International Feature Film became a competitive category, having been given as a Special Achievement Award since 1947.

  4. On February 17, 1957, the Academy’s Board of Governors voted to instruct Price Waterhouse & Co. “…to list five nominations, and in the event that one of these is declared ineligible under the By-Law provision, four nominations would appear on the final ballot.”

  5. Apr 14, 2020 · April 14, 2020. 1957 Academy AwardsCinematography (Black-and-White) Winner. Somebody Up There Likes Me. Joseph Ruttenberg. Boxer Rocky Graziano’s biopic, based on his autobiography, from childhood to his World Middleweight Championship title win at age 28 in 1947. Amazon. 1957 Academy AwardsCinematography (Black-and-White) Nominees. Baby Doll

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  6. Supporting Actress winner for Written on the Wind and... Yul Brynner. Best Actor winner for The King and I, with presenter Anna... View More Memorable Moments.

  7. Jerry Lewis hosted from Hollywood and Celeste Holm did the same chore in New York when the 29th Academy Awards were handed out on Wednesday, March 27, 1957. Around the World in 80 Days took home five Oscars® including Best Picture as did The King and I whose awards haul included a Best Actor for Yul Brynner. Ingrid Bergman won Best Actress for ...

  8. Apr 19, 2024 · From 1929 to 1967, there were separate awards for color and black-and-white cinematography. Floyd Crosby won the award for Tabu in 1931, the last silent film to win in this category. Hal Mohr won the only write-in Academy Award in 1935 for Cleopatra.

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