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Ranking All The Movies Nominated At The 25th Academy Awards In 1953

“What are the best movies nominated for the 25th Academy Awards in 1953?” We looked at all 61 movies nominated for an Oscar in 1953 and ranked them again one another to answer that very question!

We took all 61 movies that were nominated for an Academy Award in 1953 and looked at their Rotten Tomato Critic, Rotten Tomato User, IMDB, and Letterboxd scores, ranking them against one another to see which movies came out on top. The movies are ranked on our list below, with the full chart of rankings included at the bottom of the page. We did not use Metacritic scores because of the lack of data for older movies on that site. Metacritic scores will be included when we do rankings for other years in the future.

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The Top 1953 Academy Award Movie Rankings



57 ) Athletes of the Saddle

Nominated For:

  • Best Short Subject, One-reel

Oscar nominated short film from 1952

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57 ) Bridge of Time

Nominated For:

  • Best Short Subject, Two-reel

Oscar nominated short film from 1950

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57 ) Devil Take Us

Nominated For:

  • Best Documentary, Short Subjects
  • Best Short Subject, Two-reel

A motorcycle cop buys a used car to take his family on vacation to the East Coast. Minor car trouble along the way causes him to meet first a reckless driver, and then a highway patrolman who shares stories of bad drivers with him. Various dangers of careless driving – both fictional and real – are depicted as the patrolman continues on the job, later crossing paths with the reckless driver again. When the police officer makes the return trip from his vacation, he finds that the situation has changed in a surprising way.

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57 ) Epeira Diadema

Nominated For:

  • Best Documentary, Short Subjects

Short Oscar nominated documentary by Alberto Ancilotto

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57 ) Thar She Blows!

Nominated For:

  • Best Short Subject, Two-reel

Color footage of a whale hunt, filmed in a five month period near Antarctica.

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55 ) Desert Killer

Nominated For:

  • Best Short Subject, One-reel

A hunter tracks a sheep-killing cougar.

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55 ) The Hoaxters

Nominated For:

  • Best Documentary, Features

A 1952 American documentary film written by Herman Hoffman, about the threat posed by communism to the American way of life.

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54 ) Man Alive!

Nominated For:

  • Best Documentary, Short Subjects

This Oscar-nominated documentary short is from the American Cancer Society. Ed ignores his car problems and then fixes it without using a good mechanic. He also ignores stomach problems. Will he go to a doctor? Is it cancer?

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53 ) Light in the Window

Nominated For:

  • Best Short Subject, One-reel (Win)

Oscar Winning short film in the category “Best Short Subject, One-reel”

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52 ) The Jazz Singer

Nominated For:

  • Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture

Danny Thomas assumes the old Al Jolson role as the cantor’s son-turned-cabaret entertainer. As Jerry Golding (Thomas) scales the heights of show business, he breaks the heart of his father (Eduard Franz), who’d hoped that Jerry would follow in his footsteps. Sorrowfully, Cantor Golding reads the Kaddish service, indicating that, so far as he is concerned, his son is dead. A tearful reconciliation (and a more upbeat denouement than was found in the original film) occurs when Jerry dutifully returns to sing the “Kol Nidre” in his ailing father’s absence. Peggy Lee co-stars as Judy Lane, a musical comedy entertainer who falls in love with Jerry, while Mildred Dunnock and Alex Gerry do what they can with the stereotyped roles of Jerry’s mother and uncle, respectively.

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51 ) Navajo

Nominated For:

  • Best Cinematography, Black-and-White
  • Best Documentary, Features

A young Navajo Indian boy is caught up in the conflict of cultures when he rejects the white man’s school. Told in semi-documentary style.

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49 ) Because You’re Mine

Nominated For:

  • Best Music, Original Song

A famous opera singer (Mario Lanza) falls for his sergeant’s (James Whitmore) sister (Doretta Morrow) at boot camp.

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49 ) Pink and Blue Blues

Nominated For:

  • Best Short Subject, Cartoons

Mr. Magoo is hired by his neighbors to babysit their little son, Homer. Magoo is delighted to accept but, unfortunately, a notorious cat burglar is intent on entering and robbing the house Magoo is babysitting it. To make matters worse, Magoo is constantly confusing Homer with the family dog and vice versa. When the thief finally breaks in, all chaos breaks loose but everything turns out all right in the end when the thief is apprehended thanks to the dog who is more alert than Magoo was.

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48 ) Flat Top

Nominated For:

  • Best Film Editing

A rock hard commander trains Navy Carrier Pilots during the Second World War

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46 ) Royal Scotland

Nominated For:

  • Best Short Subject, One-reel

Oscar nominated short film from 1952

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46 ) The Medium

Nominated For:

  • Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture

Madame Flora is terrified when she perceives a supernatural presence during one of her fraudulent séances…

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45 ) Plymouth Adventure

Nominated For:

  • Best Effects, Special Effects (Win)

The story of the voyage of the “Mayflower” in its historic voyage across the Atlantic to the New World. The passenger list includes John Alden and Priscilla Mullins among those who made the 96-day storm-filled crossing. Along the way the Captain has an ill-starred romance with the wife of a religious fanatic that ends in a sudden, dramatic way off the coast of Cape Cod.

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44 ) The Sea Around Us

Nominated For:

  • Best Documentary, Features (Win)

Irwin Allen explores the mysteries of the deep blue sea in this Technicolor documentary. Based on Rachel L. Carson’s famous study, this Oscar winning project investigates everything under the sea, from sharks, whales and octopuses to microscopical creatures and their coexistence in this vast underwater world.

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42 ) My Son John

Nominated For:

  • Best Writing, Motion Picture Story

In this Cold War drama, a woman suspects her son is a Communist spy.

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42 ) The Romance of Transportation in Canada

Nominated For:

  • Best Short Subject, Cartoons

A humorous survey of the history of the development of transportation technology in Canada.

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41 ) The Merry Widow

Nominated For:

  • Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color
  • Best Costume Design, Color

Marshovia, a small European kingdom, is on the brink of bankruptcy but the country may be saved if the wealthy American Crystal Radek, widow of a Marshovian, can be convinced to part with her money and marry the king’s nephew count Danilo. Arriving to Marshovia on a visit, Crystal Radek change places with her secretary Kitty. Following them to Paris, Danilo has a hard time wooing the widow after meeting an attractive young woman at a nightclub, the same Crystal Radek who presents herself as Fifi the chorus girl. Plot by Mattias Thuresson.

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40 ) The Pride of St. Louis

Nominated For:

  • Best Writing, Motion Picture Story

The story of Jerome “Dizzy” Dean, a major-league baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs in the 1930s and 1940s.

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39 ) The Atomic City

Nominated For:

  • Best Writing, Story and Screenplay

Spies hold the son of a nuclear physicist (Gene Barry) hostage in exchange for the Los Alamos bomb formula.

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38 ) Water Birds

Nominated For:

  • Best Short Subject, Two-reel (Win)

Documentary on Water Birds Academy Award in 1953 for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel)

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37 ) The Greatest Show on Earth

Nominated For:

  • Best Costume Design, Color
  • Best Director
  • Best Film Editing
  • Best Picture (Win)
  • Best Writing, Motion Picture Story (Win)

To ensure a full profitable season, circus manager Brad Braden engages The Great Sebastian, though this moves his girlfriend Holly from her hard-won center trapeze spot. Holly and Sebastian begin a dangerous one-upmanship duel in the ring, while he pursues her on the ground.

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36 ) Just for You

Nominated For:

  • Best Music, Original Song

Jordan Blake (a widower) is a successful Broadway Producer who has always been to busy for his children, Barbara and Jerry. Girlfriend, Carolina a musical comedy star, urges Jordan to take his kids on a vacation and get to know them before they are all grown up. Is Jordan already too late?

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35 ) Affair in Trinidad

Nominated For:

  • Best Costume Design, Black-and-White

A nightclub singer enlists her brother-in-law to track down her husband’s killer.

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34 ) Madeline

Nominated For:

  • Best Short Subject, Cartoons

This short from the UPA studio was nominated for the 1952 Oscars. Based on the Madeline series of children’s books.

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33 ) The Snows of Kilimanjaro

Nominated For:

  • Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color
  • Best Cinematography, Color

Writer Harry Street reflects on his life as he lies dying from an infection while on safari in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro.

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32 ) Million Dollar Mermaid

Nominated For:

  • Best Cinematography, Color

Biopic of Australian swimming champ and entertainer Annette Kellerman. After overcoming polio, Kellerman achieves fame and creates a scandal when her one-piece bathing suit is considered indecent.

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30 ) Little Johnny Jet

Nominated For:

  • Best Short Subject, Cartoons

A veteran B-29 propeller plane, struggling to find work after the war, is upset after his wife gives birth to a little jet. When he tries to compete with modern planes in an around-the-world race, Junior comes to his aid.

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30 ) The Thief

Nominated For:

  • Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture

1952 black and white Cold War spy film, entirely without dialog

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29 ) Ivanhoe

Nominated For:

  • Best Cinematography, Color
  • Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
  • Best Picture

Sir Walter Scott’s classic story of the chivalrous Ivanhoe who joins with Robin of Locksley in the fight against Prince John and for the return of King Richard the Lionheart.

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28 ) The Star

Nominated For:

  • Best Actress in a Leading Role

A washed-up movie queen finds romance, but continues to desire a comeback.

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27 ) With a Song in My Heart

Nominated For:

  • Best Actress in a Leading Role
  • Best Actress in a Supporting Role
  • Best Costume Design, Color
  • Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture (Win)
  • Best Sound, Recording

Jane Froman (Susan Hayward), an aspiring songstress, lands a job in radio with help from pianist Don Ross (David Wayne), whom she later marries. Jane’s popularity soars, and she leaves on a European tour… but her plane crashes in Lisbon, and she is partially crippled. Unable to walk without crutches, Jane nevertheless goes on to entertain the Allied troops in World War II.

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26 ) Johann Mouse

Nominated For:

  • Best Short Subject, Cartoons (Win)

At the home of Viennese composer Johann Strauss, lived Johann Mouse. Whenever the composer played his waltzes, the mouse would dance to the music, unable to control himself. One day, when Strauss was away, the housecat played his master’s music. This forced the mouse to dance, providing the cat with a chance to pounce on him. When word got out about a piano-playing cat and a dancing mouse, they were commanded to perform for the emperor.

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25 ) The Member of the Wedding

Nominated For:

  • Best Actress in a Leading Role

Carson McCullers stage hit brought to the screen by Fred Zinnemann starring Ethel Waters and Julie Harris. Tomboy Julie Harris dreams of running away with her brother and new fiancee away from the Deep South.

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24 ) The Promoter

Nominated For:

  • Best Sound, Recording

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23 ) The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima

Nominated For:

  • Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture

In 1917, three shepherd children living just outside Fatima, Portugal have visions of a lovely lady in a cloud. The anticlerical government wishes to squelch the Church; reports of religious experiences are cause for serious concern. Yet the children stand by their story, and the message of peace and hope the Lady brings. In the last vision, attended by thousands of people, the Lady proves her reality with a spectacular miracle that is seen by everyone present. Based on actual events at Fatima in the summer of 1917.

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22 ) Hans Christian Andersen

Nominated For:

  • Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color
  • Best Cinematography, Color
  • Best Costume Design, Color
  • Best Music, Original Song
  • Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture
  • Best Sound, Recording

The inimitable Danny Kaye stars as famed storyteller Hans Christian Andersen in this charming fictionalized biopic that blends music, romance, comedy and fantasy to trace the life of Denmark’s literary hero. A small-town shoemaker with a knack for spinning yarns, Hans encounters happiness and heartbreak on his road to becoming a full-fledged writer.

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21 ) Carrie

Nominated For:

  • Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White
  • Best Costume Design, Black-and-White

Carrie’s dreams of adventure in the big city are quickly squashed as she discovers all that awaits her there is a bleak life of grueling and poorly-paid factory work. That is, until a traveling salesman named Drouet steps into her life and changes her outlook…

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20 ) Breaking the Sound Barrier

Nominated For:

  • Best Sound, Recording (Win)
  • Best Writing, Story and Screenplay

Fictionalized story of British aerospace engineers solving the problem of supersonic flight.

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19 ) My Cousin Rachel

Nominated For:

  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role
  • Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White
  • Best Cinematography, Black-and-White
  • Best Costume Design, Black-and-White

Olivia de Havilland and Richard Burton star in this adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s gothic novel. In a reversal of Jane Eyre, it is the hero who arrives at the home of a mysterious woman. Rachel (de Havilland) is the widow of a Cornish man of property (John Sutton), who died in suspicious circumstances. Philip Ashley Burton is the dead man’s cousin, who in probing his relative’s demise immediately suspects Rachel — and goes on suspecting her even after he falls in love with her.

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18 ) Pat and Mike

Nominated For:

  • Best Writing, Story and Screenplay

Pat Pemberton (Hepburn) is a brilliant athlete, except when her domineering fiancé is around. The ladies golf championship is in her reach until she gets flustered by his presence at the final holes. He wants them to get married and forget the whole thing, but she cannot give up on herself that easily. She enlists the help of Mike Conovan (Tracy), a slightly shady sports promoter. Together they face mobsters, a jealous boxer (Aldo Ray), and a growing mutual attraction.

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17 ) The Sniper

Nominated For:

  • Best Writing, Motion Picture Story

Eddie Miller struggles with his hatred of women, he’s especially bothered by seeing women with their lovers. He starts a killing spree as a sniper by shooting women from far distances. In an attempt to get caught, he writes an anonymous letter to the police begging them to stop him.

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16 ) Son of Paleface

Nominated For:

  • Best Music, Original Song

In this sequel to “The Paleface”, Peter Potter Jr. and Mike ‘The Torch’ Delroy return as the lead characters. Junior Potter returns to claim his father’s gold, which is nowhere to be found; Mike ‘The Torch’ Delroy is the luscious head of a gang of thieves; and Roy Barton is a federal marshal hot on Mike’s trail.

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14 ) Moulin Rouge

Nominated For:

  • Best Actor in a Leading Role
  • Best Actress in a Supporting Role
  • Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color (Win)
  • Best Costume Design, Color (Win)
  • Best Director
  • Best Film Editing
  • Best Picture

Fictional account of French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

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14 ) Viva Zapata!

Nominated For:

  • Best Actor in a Leading Role
  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Win)
  • Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White
  • Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
  • Best Writing, Story and Screenplay

The story of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata, who led a rebellion against the corrupt, oppressive dictatorship of president Porfirio Diaz in the early 20th century.

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13 ) The Big Sky

Nominated For:

  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role
  • Best Cinematography, Black-and-White

Kirk Douglas stars as the determined leader of a band of Tennessee fur trappers who set out to explore the uncharted Missouri river in 1830 and find them selves battling American Indians.

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12 ) Come Back, Little Sheba

Nominated For:

  • Best Actress in a Leading Role (Win)
  • Best Actress in a Supporting Role
  • Best Film Editing

An emotionally remote recovering alcoholic and his dowdy, unambitious wife face a personal crisis when they take in an attractive lodger. Doc Delaney (Burt Lancaster) and wife Lola (Shirley Booth) had an indiscreet affair, she became pregnant and, compelled to marry her, he gave up his medical studies, forfeited his future and settled down to a life of quiet desperation with the simple, frumpy Lola, who lost the child but has remained Doc’s steadfast if slatternly wife. Now a chiropractor, recovering alcoholic, and active member of his town’s AA chapter, Doc’s sobriety is severely tested when Marie (Terry Moore), a young college student becomes their boarder, bringing new life and long-dormant hostilities to the surface of Doc and Lola’s troubled marriage.

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11 ) Neighbours

Nominated For:

  • Best Documentary, Short Subjects (Win)
  • Best Short Subject, One-reel

This film, shot in pixilation (a kind of stop-motion animation with actors), is about two neighbours who come to barbaric blows over a flower that straddles the property line.

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10 ) The Man in the White Suit

Nominated For:

  • Best Writing, Screenplay

The unassuming, nebbishy inventor Sidney Stratton creates a miraculous fabric that will never be dirty or worn out. Clearly he can make a fortune selling clothes made of the material, but may cause a crisis in the process. After all, once someone buys one of his suits they won’t ever have to fix them or buy another one, and the clothing industry will collapse overnight. Nevertheless, Sidney is determined to put his invention on the market, forcing the clothing factory bigwigs to resort to more desperate measures…

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9 ) Sudden Fear

Nominated For:

  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role
  • Best Actress in a Leading Role
  • Best Cinematography, Black-and-White
  • Best Costume Design, Black-and-White

Actor Lester Blaine has all but landed the lead in Myra Hudson’s new play when Myra vetoes him because, to her, he doesn’t look like a “romantic leading man.” On a train from New York to San Francisco, Blaine sets out to prove Myra wrong…by romancing her. Is he sincere, or does he have a dark ulterior motive?

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7 ) The Bad and the Beautiful

Nominated For:

  • Best Actor in a Leading Role
  • Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Win)
  • Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Win)
  • Best Cinematography, Black-and-White (Win)
  • Best Costume Design, Black-and-White (Win)
  • Best Writing, Screenplay (Win)

Told in flashback form, the film traces the rise and fall of a tough, ambitious Hollywood producer Jonathan Shields, as seen through the eyes of various acquaintances, including a writer James Lee Bartlow, a star Georgia Lorrison and a director Fred Amiel. He is a hard-driving, ambitious man who ruthlessly uses everyone – including the writer, star and director – on the way to becoming one of Hollywood’s top movie makers.

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7 ) The Quiet Man

Nominated For:

  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role
  • Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color
  • Best Cinematography, Color (Win)
  • Best Director (Win)
  • Best Picture
  • Best Sound, Recording
  • Best Writing, Screenplay

Sean Thornton has returned from America to reclaim his homestead and escape his past. Sean’s eye is caught by Mary Kate Danaher, the beautiful spinster and younger sister of ill-tempered “Red” Will Danaher. The riotous relationship that forms between Sean and Mary Kate, punctuated by Will’s pugnacious attempts to keep them apart, form the plot, with Sean’s past as the dark undercurrent.

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6 ) The Lavender Hill Mob

Nominated For:

  • Best Actor in a Leading Role
  • Best Writing, Story and Screenplay (Win)

A meek bank clerk who oversees the shipment of bullion joins with an eccentric neighbor to steal gold bars and smuggle them out of the country as miniature Eiffel Towers.

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4 ) High Noon

Nominated For:

  • Best Actor in a Leading Role (Win)
  • Best Director
  • Best Film Editing (Win)
  • Best Music, Original Song (Win)
  • Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture (Win)
  • Best Picture
  • Best Writing, Screenplay

High Noon is about Will Kane, the sheriff of a small town in the New Mexico Territory, who learns a notorious outlaw he put in jail has been freed, and will be arriving on the noon train. Knowing the outlaw and his gang are coming to kill him, Kane is determined to stand his ground. He attempts to gather a posse from among the local townspeople.

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4 ) The Narrow Margin

Nominated For:

  • Best Writing, Motion Picture Story

A tough cop meets his match when he has to guard a gangster’s widow on a tense train ride.

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3 ) 5 Fingers

Nominated For:

  • Best Director
  • Best Writing, Screenplay

During WWII the valet to the British Ambassador to Ankara sells British secrets to the Germans while trying to romance a refugee Polish countess.

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2 ) Rashomon

Nominated For:

  • Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White

Brimming with action while incisively examining the nature of truth, “Rashomon” is perhaps the finest film ever to investigate the philosophy of justice. Through an ingenious use of camera and flashbacks, Kurosawa reveals the complexities of human nature as four people recount different versions of the story of a man’s murder and the rape of his wife.

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1 ) Singin’ in the Rain

Nominated For:

  • Best Actress in a Supporting Role
  • Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture

In 1927 Hollywood, a silent film production company and cast make a difficult transition to sound.

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1953 Academy Award Rankings

Film RT Critic RT User IMDB Letterboxd Overal Rank
Singin’ in the Rain 1 1 1 1 1
Rashomon 1 2 1 2 2
5 Fingers 1 5 7 9 3
High Noon 10 7 3 3 4
The Narrow Margin 1 8 9 5 4
The Lavender Hill Mob 1 9 9 7 6
The Bad and the Beautiful 10 10 4 3 7
The Quiet Man 12 4 4 7 7
Sudden Fear 1 11 11 9 9
The Man in the White Suit 1 13 14 9 10
Neighbours 28 3 4 5 11
Come Back, Little Sheba 17 16 7 9 12
The Big Sky 1 19 21 9 13
Viva Zapata! 22 17 11 9 14
Moulin Rouge 21 5 16 17 14
Son of Paleface 14 13 22 17 16
The Sniper 16 26 16 9 17
Pat and Mike 12 19 22 17 18
My Cousin Rachel 28 19 16 9 19
Breaking the Sound Barrier 18 25 28 17 20
Carrie 28 30 14 17 21
Hans Christian Andersen 18 18 28 26 22
The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima 28 12 28 26 23
The Promoter 25 37 16 17 24
The Member of the Wedding 15 34 22 26 25
Johann Mouse 28 44 11 17 26
With a Song in My Heart 23 24 22 33 27
The Star 27 26 16 33 28
Ivanhoe 20 23 31 33 29
Little Johnny Jet 28 44 22 17 30
The Thief 28 26 31 26 30
Million Dollar Mermaid 28 22 37 26 32
The Snows of Kilimanjaro 1 35 44 38 33
Madeline 28 44 31 17 34
Affair in Trinidad 28 33 35 26 35
Just for You 28 15 46 40 36
The Greatest Show on Earth 26 32 35 39 37
Water Birds 28 44 22 40 38
The Atomic City 28 26 44 40 39
The Pride of St. Louis 28 36 37 40 40
The Merry Widow 28 31 50 33 41
My Son John 23 42 52 26 42
The Romance of Transportation in Canada 28 44 31 40 42
The Sea Around Us 28 40 37 40 44
Plymouth Adventure 28 39 42 37 45
Royal Scotland 28 44 37 40 46
The Medium 28 44 37 40 46
Flat Top 28 38 46 40 48
Pink and Blue Blues 28 44 42 40 49
Because You’re Mine 28 40 46 40 49
Navajo 28 44 49 40 51
The Jazz Singer 28 43 51 40 52
Light in the Window 28 44 52 40 53
Man Alive! 28 44 54 40 54
Desert Killer 28 44 55 40 55
The Hoaxters 28 44 55 40 55
Athletes of the Saddle 28 44 57 40 57
Bridge of Time 28 44 57 40 57
Devil Take Us 28 44 57 40 57
Epeira Diadema 28 44 57 40 57
Thar She Blows! 28 44 57 40 57