AWARDS 1950's

Cyrano de Bergerac (1950)

Cyrano de Bergerac (1950)

A historical-romance about a talented poet and swordsman with an enormous nose, who helps a handsome cadet woo the woman they both love. Known for its poetic dialogue, dramatic performances, and the iconic role played by José Ferrer.


ACADEMY AWARDS:

Best Actor in a Leading Role - Winner

Royal Wedding (1951)

Royal Wedding (1951)

A musical-romance featuring a brother-sister dance duo who travel to London to perform during the royal wedding. Known for its delightful musical numbers, including Fred Astaire's iconic dance on the ceiling, and charming performances.


ACADEMY AWARDS:

Best Music, Original Song - Nominee

The Snows Of Kilimanjaro (1952)

The Snows Of Kilimanjaro (1952)

A romantic-drama based on Ernest Hemingway's short story, following a writer's reflections on life and regrets during an African safari. Known for its introspective storyline, poignant themes, and sweeping cinematography of the African landscape.


ACADEMY AWARDS:

Best Cinematography, Color - Nominee

Best Art Direction-Set Direction, Color - Nominee

The Man with The Golden Arm (1955)

The Man with The Golden Arm (1955)

A drama-crime film about a talented jazz musician battling addiction and his criminal past. Known for its gritty portrayal of addiction, strong performances, and groundbreaking depiction of taboo subjects for its time.


ACADEMY AWARDS:

Best Actor in a Leading Role - Nominee

Best Art Direction-Set Direction, Black & White - Nominee

Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture - Nominee