The Picture Show Annual (1958)

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The 29th Annual Academy Awards which took place on March 27th, 1957, in Hollywood Above : Yul Brynner, who won an Oscar for the Best Performance by an Actor with Rex Thompson, Deborah Kerr, Martin Benson in “ The King and Below : The Best Performance by an Actress Award was won by Ingrid Bergman for her performance in “ Anastasia.” She is seen here with Yul Brynner and Helen Hayes. Above : Dorothy Malone, voted the Best Supporting Actress for her per- formance in “ Written on the Wind,” with Rock Hudson in the film. Below : Anthony Quinn in “ Lust For Life ” with Julie Robinson and Kirk Douglas, won his second Oscar as the Best Supporting Actor. Above : David Niven and Cantinflas as Phileas Fogg and Passepartout in the Best Motion Picture of the Year, “ Around the World in 8o Days.” Below : Richard Basehart and Giulietta Masina in ” La Strada,” the Best Foreign Language Film. Below: Michael Todd, his wife Eliza- beth T ay lor and Janet Gay- nor, with his Oscar for “ Around the World in So Days.” A bove : Dorothy Malone, Anthony Quinn, Anna Mag- nani, Yul Brynner, Buddy A die*, and Cary Grant holding the Oscar won by Ingrid Bergman, photographed at the A wards presenta- tion.