Best Cinematography 1936
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56 views but only 4 votes and 1 comment. Sad. Can't wait to finish this!
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Thanks for the reminder! I had forgotten that.Reza wrote:W. Howard Greene & Harold Rossen were awarded Honorary Oscars for their colour cinematography of The Garden of Allah.
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W. Howard Greene & Harold Rossen were awarded Honorary Oscars for their colour cinematography of The Garden of Allah.
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Best Cinematography 1936
Another year with just three nominees, but at lest all three had decent cinematography. Where, though, were Show Boat, San Francisco, A Tale of Two Cities, Romeo and Juliet, The Garden of Allah, The Prisoner of Shark Island, The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, Lloyds of London and The Great Ziegfeld, all of which were superior to the actual nominees?
I reluctantly voted for the winner, Anthony Adverse.
I reluctantly voted for the winner, Anthony Adverse.