Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners for the year 1952. The
symbol appears next to the winner in each category. Click on the name of a film, person or song in the list to display more information about that film, person or song. Or, click on a year in the column on the right to display the nominations and winners from that year.
The Greatest Show on Earth, Cecil B. DeMille Productions; Paramount.
Cecil B. DeMille, Producer.
High Noon, Stanley Kramer Productions; United Artists.
Stanley Kramer, Producer.
Ivanhoe, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Pandro S. Berman, Producer.
Moulin Rouge, Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; United Artists.
The Quiet Man, Argosy Pictures; Republic.
John Ford and
Merian C. Cooper, Producers.
Gary Cooper in
High Noon, Stanley Kramer Productions; United Artists.
Jose Ferrer in
Moulin Rouge, Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; United Artists.
Alec Guinness in
The Lavender Hill Mob, J. Arthur Rank-Ealing; Universal-International (British).
Shirley Booth in
Come Back, Little Sheba, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount.
Joan Crawford in
Sudden Fear, Joseph Kaufman Productions, Inc.; RKO Radio.
Bette Davis in
The Star, Bert E. Friedlob Productions; 20th Century-Fox.
Julie Harris in
The Member of the Wedding, Stanley Kramer Productions; Columbia.
Arthur Hunnicutt in
The Big Sky, Winchester Pictures Corporation; RKO Radio.
Victor McLaglen in
The Quiet Man, Argosy Pictures; Republic.
Jack Palance in
Sudden Fear, Joseph Kaufman Productions, Inc.; RKO Radio.
Colette Marchand in
Moulin Rouge, Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; United Artists.
Terry Moore in
Come Back, Little Sheba, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount.
The Greatest Show on Earth, Cecil B. DeMille Productions; Paramount.
Cecil B. DeMille.
High Noon, Stanley Kramer Productions; United Artists.
Fred Zinnemann.
Moulin Rouge, Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; United Artists.
John Huston.
The Quiet Man, Argosy Pictures; Republic.
John Ford.
(Black-and-White)
Carrie, Paramount. Art direction by
Hal Pereira and
Roland Anderson; set decoration by
Emile Kuri.
My Cousin Rachel, 20th Century-Fox. Art direction by
Lyle Wheeler and
John DeCuir; set decoration by
Walter M. Scott.
Rashomon, Daiei Production; RKO Radio (Japanese). Art direction by
Matsuyama; set decoration by
H. Motsumoto.
Viva Zapata!, 20th Century-Fox. Art direction by
Lyle Wheeler and
Leland Fuller; set decoration by
Thomas Little and
Claude Carpenter.
(Color)
Hans Christian Andersen, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio. Art direction by
Richard Day and
Clave; set decoration by
Howard Bristol.
The Merry Widow, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Art direction by
Cedric Gibbons and
Paul Groesse; set decoration by
Edwin B. Willis and
Arthur Krams.
Moulin Rouge, Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; United Artists. Art direction by
Paul Sheriff; set decoration by
Marcel Vertes.
The Quiet Man, Argosy Pictures; Republic. Art direction by
Frank Hotaling; set decoration by
John McCarthy, Jr. and
Charles Thompson.
(Black-and-White)
The Big Sky, Winchester Pictures Corporation; RKO Radio.
Russell Harlan.
Navajo, Bartlett-Foster Productions; Lippert Pictures, Inc.
Virgil E. Miller.
Sudden Fear, Joseph Kaufman Productions, Inc.; RKO Radio.
Charles B. Lang, Jr.
(Color)
Hans Christian Andersen, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio.
Harry Stradling.
Ivanhoe, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
F. A. Young.
(Black-and-White)
Affair in Trinidad, The Beckworth Corporation; Columbia.
Jean Louis.
Sudden Fear, Joseph Kaufman Productions, Inc.; RKO Radio.
Sheila O’Brien.
(Color)
Moulin Rouge, Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; United Artists.
Marcel Vertes.
(Feature)
The Hoaxters, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Dore Schary, Producer.
Navajo, Bartlett-Foster Productions; Lippert Pictures, Inc.
Hall Bartlett, Producer.
(Short Subject)
Devil Take Us, Theatre of Life Production. [Theatre of Life Series]
Herbert Morgan, Producer.
The Garden Spider (Epeira Diadema), Cristallo Films; I.F.E. Releasing Corporation (Italian).
Alberto Ancilotto, Producer.
Man Alive!, UPA (United Productions of America); American Cancer Society.
Stephen Bosustow, Executive Producer.
Neighbours, National Film Board of Canada; Arthur Mayer-Edward Kingsley, Inc. (Canadian).
Norman McLaren, Producer.
Come Back, Little Sheba, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount.
Warren Low.
The Greatest Show on Earth, Cecil B. DeMille Productions; Paramount.
Anne Bauchens.
High Noon, Stanley Kramer Productions; United Artists.
Elmo Williams and
Harry Gerstad.
Moulin Rouge, Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; United Artists.
Ralph Kemplen.
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
High Noon, Stanley Kramer Productions; United Artists.
Dimitri Tiomkin.
Ivanhoe, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Miklos Rozsa.
The Thief, Fran Productions, Inc.; United Artists.
Herschel Burke Gilbert.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
Hans Christian Andersen, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio.
Walter Scharf.
The Medium, Transfilm; Lopert Films (Italian).
Gian-Carlo Menotti.
(Song)
Am I in Love from
Son of Paleface, Hope Enterprises, Inc.; Paramount. Music and lyrics by
Jack Brooks.
Thumbelina from
Hans Christian Andersen, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio. Music and lyrics by
Frank Loesser.
(Cartoons)
Johann Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Tom & Jerry Series]
Fred Quimby, Producer.
Little Johnny Jet, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [M-G-M Series]
Fred Quimby, Producer.
Madeline, UPA (United Productions of America); Columbia. [Jolly Frolics Series]
Stephen Bosustow, Executive Producer.
Pink and Blue Blues, UPA (United Productions of America); Columbia. [Mister Magoo Series]
Stephen Bosustow, Executive Producer.
Romance of Transportation, National Film Board of Canada (Canadian).
Tom Daly, Producer.
(One-reel)
Athletes of the Saddle, Paramount. [Grantland Rice Sportlights Series]
Jack Eaton, Producer.
Desert Killer, Warner Bros. [Sports Parade Series]
Gordon Hollingshead, Producer.
Light in the Window: The Art of Vermeer, Art Film Productions; 20th Century-Fox. [Art Film Series]
Boris Vermont, Producer.
Neighbours, National Film Board of Canada; Arthur Mayer-Edward Kingsley, Inc. (Canadian).
Norman McLaren, Producer.
Royal Scotland, Crown Film Unit; British Information Services (British).
(Two-reel)
Bridge of Time, London Films; British Information Services (British).
Devil Take Us, Theatre of Life Production. [Theatre of Life Series]
Herbert Morgan, Producer.
Thar She Blows!, Warner Bros. [Technicolor Special Series]
Gordon Hollingshead, Producer.
Water Birds, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. [True Life Adventure Series]
Walt Disney, Producer.
The Promoter, J. Arthur Rank-Ronald Neame; Universal-International (British).
Pinewood Studios Sound Department.
Plymouth Adventure, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
(Motion Picture Story)
My Son John, Rainbow Productions; Paramount.
Leo McCarey.
The Sniper, Stanley Kramer Productions; Columbia.
Edna Anhalt and
Edward Anhalt.
(Screenplay)
High Noon, Stanley Kramer Productions; United Artists.
Carl Foreman.
The Quiet Man, Argosy Pictures; Republic.
Frank S. Nugent.
(Story and Screenplay)
Breaking the Sound Barrier, London Films; United Artists (British).
Terence Rattigan.
The Lavender Hill Mob, J. Arthur Rank-Ealing; Universal-International (British).
T. E. B. Clarke.

To
George Alfred Mitchell for the design and development of the camera which bears his name and for his continued and dominant presence in the field of cinematography. [Statuette]

To
Joseph M. Schenck for long and distinguished service to the motion picture industry. [Statuette]

To
Merian C. Cooper for his many innovations and contributions to the art of motion pictures. [Statuette]

To
Harold Lloyd, master comedian and good citizen. [Statuette]

To
Bob Hope for his contribution to the laughter of the world, his service to the motion picture industry, and his devotion to the American premise. [Statuette]
(Foreign Language Film)

To
Forbidden Games (French)—Best Foreign Language Film first released in the United States during 1952. [Statuette]
(Class I)

To
Eastman Kodak Company for the introduction of Eastman color negative and Eastman color print film.

To
Ansco Film Division of General Aniline and Film Corporation for the introduction of Ansco color negative and Ansco color print film.
(Class II)

To
Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation for an improved method of color motion picture photography under incandescent light.
(Class III)

To
John G. Frayne and
R. R. Scoville and
Westrex Corporation for a method of measuring distortion in sound reproduction.

To
Photo Research Corporation for creating the Spectra color temperature meter.

To
Gustav Jirouch for the design of the Robot automatic film splicer.

To
Carlos Rivas of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio for the development of a sound reproducer for magnetic film.