Cinematography Winners: 1952 Oscars

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Vera-Ellen presents the Oscar for Cinematography (Black-and-White) to William C. Mellor for A Place in the Sun and the Oscar for Cinematography (Color) to Alfred Gilks and John Alton for An American in Paris at the 24th Academy Awards. Hosted by Danny Kaye.

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Vera-Ellen (TV Actor)
Cinematography (Invention)
Academy Award (Award)
An American In Paris (Film)
A Place In The Sun (Composition)
Oscars
1952
win
Academy Award For Best Cinematography (Award Category)