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25ª Edición · 1954

Academy Awards · RKO Pantages Theatre

25ª Ceremonia de los Oscar

Año 1954
Películas de 1953
Sede RKO Pantages Theatre
Mejor Película 152 min
Póster de The Greatest Show on Earth

Ganadores principales

Mejor Película
Dir. John Ford
IMDb 6.5RT 50%MC 76/100BO $36,000,000

Con el fin de conseguir una exitosa temporada, el empresario circense Brad Bramen, contrata al famoso trapecista Sebastián para emparejarlo con Holly, una de las trapecistas favoritas del público.

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Mejor Director
The Quiet Man
John Ford
Mejor Actor
High Noon
Gary Cooper
«No asistió. John Wayne recogió el premio.»
Mejor Actriz
Come Back, Little Sheba
«Lloró durante todo el discurso. Había llegado a Hollywood desde Broadway a los 55 años.»
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Contexto histórico
Television Threatens Cinema Box Office as Movie Attendance Drops 20%

Hollywood studios face unprecedented crisis as TV ownership doubles in American homes. Major studios scramble to develop widescreen technologies like CinemaScope to lure audiences back to theaters.

Senator McCarthy's Blacklist Continues to Devastate Hollywood Careers

Communist witch hunt reaches peak intensity as dozens of screenwriters and actors remain unemployable. Studios maintain secret blacklists while some writers work under pseudonyms to survive professionally.

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Contexto de la época

The Hollywood Reporter
Television Threatens Cinema Box Office as Movie Attendance Drops 20%
Hollywood studios face unprecedented crisis as TV ownership doubles in American homes. Major studios scramble to develop widescreen technologies like CinemaScope to lure audiences back to theaters.
1953-12-15
Variety
Senator McCarthy's Blacklist Continues to Devastate Hollywood Careers
Communist witch hunt reaches peak intensity as dozens of screenwriters and actors remain unemployable. Studios maintain secret blacklists while some writers work under pseudonyms to survive professionally.
1953-10-22
Los Angeles Times
Marilyn Monroe Signs Seven-Year Deal with Fox for Record $100,000
Rising star Marilyn Monroe becomes highest-paid actress at 20th Century Fox following 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' success. Studio executives bet big on Monroe's box office appeal amid changing Hollywood landscape.
1953-05-14
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