| 25th Academy Awards | ||||
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| Date | March 19, 1953 | |||
| Site | RKO Pantages Theatre Hollywood, California NBC International Theatre New York City, New York |
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| Host | Bob Hope (Hollywood) Conrad Nagel (emcee) Fredric March (New York City)[1] |
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| Highlights | ||||
| Best Picture | The Greatest Show on Earth | |||
| Most awards | The Bad and the Beautiful (5) | |||
| Most nominations | High Noon, Moulin Rouge and The Quiet Man (7) | |||
| TV in the United States | ||||
| Network | NBC | |||
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The 25th Academy Awards ceremony was held on March 19, 1953. It took place at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood, California and the NBC International Theatre in New York City.
It was the first Academy Awards ceremony to be televised,[1] and the first ceremony to be held in Hollywood and New York City simultaneously. It was also the only year that the New York ceremonies were to be held in the International Theatre on Columbus Circle, which was shortly thereafter demolished and replaced by the New York Coliseum convention center.[2][3]
A major upset occurred in the category of Best Picture. The heavily-favored High Noon lost to Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth, which is now considered among the worst films to have ever won the Academy Award for Best Picture. The American film magazine Premiere placed the movie on its list of the 10 worst Oscar winners[4] and the British film magazine Empire rated it #3 on their list of the 10 worst Oscar winners.[5] It has the lowest spot on Rotten Tomatoes' list of the 81 films to win Best Picture.[6]
The Bad and the Beautiful won 5 awards that night, making it the most wins ever for a film not nominated for Best Picture. It is also only the 2nd film to have the most wins in 1 night that was not nominated for Best picture, excluding years where there were ties for the most wins. The only other film to do this before was The Thief of Bagdad.
This marked the last time ever that the Best Picture winner would take home just two Oscars.
Shirley Booth also became the last person to win an oscar in a leading role ever to be born in the 19th century.
For the first time since the introduction of Supporting Actor and Actress awards in 1936, Best Picture, Best Director, and all four acting Oscars went to six different films. This has happened only three times since, at the 29th Academy Awards for 1956, the 78th for 2005, and the 85th for 2012.
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Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[7]
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Among the 2,800 in attendance at the Pantages Theatre were:[8]
The 25th Academy Awards ceremony was the first to be broadcast on television:[1]
The telecast was prompted by the need to finance the bi-coastal ceremony. When three of the film studios refused to provide their customary financial support, the RCA Victor Division of the Radio Corporation of America agreed to pay AMPAS $100,000 (one source reported $250,000[10]) as a sponsorship fee. NBC telecast the bicoastal ceremony over its 64-station television network and on its 174-station radio system.[8] The Armed Forces Radio Service recorded the proceedings for later broadcast .[8] While in the United States and Canada the show was televised live, in Mexico XHGC-TV had to broadcast a 'Kinephoto' of the ceremony (sponsored there by Kraft Foods and RCA Victor) the following night because no TV network in that country had a station in the U.S.-Mexico border.
The technology used for television at the time meant that Bob Hope had to wear a blue dress shirt with his formal dinner jacket;[11] the traditional white shirt would have been too bright.
When Shirley Booth accepted the award for best actress in New York City, she was so excited that she tripped slightly on the way up to accept "one of the most unsurprising awards in Academy history."[8] She thanked "old friends for faith, new friends for hope and everyone for their charity."[8]
The show was broadcast from 10:30 p.m. to 12:00 midnight[citation needed], switching back and forth from host Bob Hope on the West Coast to Conrad Nagel on the East Coast. The late start was made to accommodate those nominees who were performing that night on the Broadway stage.[citation needed]
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These films had multiple nominations:
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The following films received multiple awards.
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