The Thief of Bagdad (Color)
Was this film nominated?: Yes
1941: Citizen Kane (Gregg Toland)
Oscar winner: How Green Was My Valley (B&W),
Blood and Sand (Color)
Was this film nominated?: Yes
Was this film nominated?: Yes
1941: Citizen Kane (Gregg Toland)
Oscar winner: How Green Was My Valley (B&W),
Blood and Sand (Color)
Was this film nominated?: Yes
1942: The Magnificent Ambersons (Stanley Cortez)
Phantom of the Opera (Color)
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: No
1944: Double Indemnity (John F. Seitz)
1945: Leave Her to Heaven (Leon Shamroy)
Oscar winner: Leave Her to Heaven (Color),
The Picture of Dorian Gray (B&W)
1946: Duel in the Sun (Lee Garmes, Ray Rennahan and Harold Rosson)
Oscar winner: Anna and the King of Siam (B&W),
The Picture of Dorian Gray (B&W)
1946: Duel in the Sun (Lee Garmes, Ray Rennahan and Harold Rosson)
Oscar winner: Anna and the King of Siam (B&W),
The Yearling (Color)
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: No
1947: Black Narcissus (Jack Cardiff)
1949: The Third Man (Robert Krasker)
Oscar winner: Battleground (B&W),
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (Color)
Note: The film won the 1950 Best Cinematography Oscar.
Updated: 9/10/14
Updated: 9/10/14
OMG, YES TO ALL!!!!
ReplyDeleteYAY! Glad you approve! :)
DeleteI don't remember story in Black Narcissus, what I do remember is it had gorgeous cinematography. At least half of these I'm ashamed to admit I haven't watched yet, thanks for reminding me about them.
ReplyDeleteHaha. Don't worry about it Chris because there's plenty I haven't seen. You're welcome!
DeleteWow, so, the '40s was a gorgeous decade. I'm not sure I could disagree with any of your picks. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I think you could come up with great picks from any decade. ;)
DeleteHa maybe. But some of the ones you're picking are ones I forgot about. Or at least forgot the exact year they came out.
DeleteFair enough.
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