25th Academy Awards

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The 25th Academy Awards was the 1953 Oscars ceremony honoring the best films of 1952, notable as the first to be broadcast on television in the United States.

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instanceOf Academy Awards ceremony
alsoKnownAs 1953 Oscars NERFINISHED
bestActorFilm High Noon NERFINISHED
bestActorWinner Gary Cooper NERFINISHED
bestActressFilm Come Back, Little Sheba NERFINISHED
bestActressWinner Shirley Booth NERFINISHED
bestArtDirectionBlackAndWhiteWinner The Bad and the Beautiful NERFINISHED
bestArtDirectionColorWinner The Bad and the Beautiful NERFINISHED
bestCinematographyBlackAndWhiteWinner The Bad and the Beautiful NERFINISHED
bestCinematographyColorWinner The Quiet Man NERFINISHED
bestDirectorFilm The Quiet Man NERFINISHED
bestDirectorWinner John Ford NERFINISHED
bestDocumentaryFeatureWinner The Sea Around Us NERFINISHED
bestDocumentaryShortSubjectWinner Neighbours NERFINISHED
bestFilmEditingWinner High Noon NERFINISHED
bestForeignLanguageFilmHonoraryAwardRecipient Forbidden Games NERFINISHED
bestLiveActionShortSubjectOneReelWinner Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor NERFINISHED
bestLiveActionShortSubjectTwoReelWinner Water Birds NERFINISHED
bestMotionPictureStoryWinner The Greatest Show on Earth NERFINISHED
bestPictureWinner The Greatest Show on Earth NERFINISHED
bestScoringOfADramaticOrComedyPictureWinner High Noon NERFINISHED
bestShortSubjectCartoonsWinner Johann Mouse NERFINISHED
bestSongWinner High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin') NERFINISHED
bestSoundRecordingWinner The Greatest Show on Earth NERFINISHED
bestSpecialEffectsWinner Plymouth Adventure NERFINISHED
bestStoryAndScreenplayWinner The Bad and the Beautiful NERFINISHED
bestStoryWinner The Greatest Show on Earth NERFINISHED
bestSupportingActorFilm Viva Zapata! NERFINISHED
bestSupportingActorWinner Anthony Quinn NERFINISHED
bestSupportingActressFilm The Bad and the Beautiful NERFINISHED
bestSupportingActressWinner Gloria Grahame NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
date 1953-03-19
editionNumber 25
firstTelevisedIn United States GENERATED
followedBy 26th Academy Awards NERFINISHED
honoredFilmYear 1952
host Bob Hope NERFINISHED
Conrad Nagel NERFINISHED
Donald O’Connor NERFINISHED
Fredric March NERFINISHED
location NBC International Theatre, New York City, New York, United States NERFINISHED
RKO Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, California, United States NERFINISHED
network NBC
notableFor first Academy Awards ceremony to be broadcast on television in the United States
precededBy 24th Academy Awards NERFINISHED
presentedBy Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

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24th Academy Awards followedBy 25th Academy Awards