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From Here to Eternity is a 1953 American romantic war drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann and written by Daniel Taradash, based on the 1951 novel of the same name by James Jones. It deals with the tribulations of three United States Army soldiers, played by Burt Lancaster , Montgomery Clift , and Frank Sinatra , stationed on Hawaii in the ...
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Norma signed a deal with Columbia Pictures to make two films through a Norma subsidiary, Halburt. The first film was 1951's Ten Tall Men, where Lancaster was a member of the French Foreign Legion. Robert Aldrich worked on the movie as a production manager. The second was 1952's The First Time, a comedy which was the directorial debut of Frank ...
Ten Tall Men: Sergeant Mike Kincaid 1952 The Crimson Pirate: Capitan Vallo Come Back, Little Sheba: Doc Delaney 1953 South Sea Woman: Master Gunnery Sgt. James O'Hearn From Here to Eternity: 1st Sergeant Milton Warden New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor Nominated—Academy Award for Best Actor: Three Sailors and a Girl: Marine ...
Deborah Jane Trimmer [1] was born on 30 September 1921 in Hillhead, Glasgow, [3] the only daughter of Kathleen Rose (née Smale) and Capt. Arthur Charles Kerr Trimmer, a World War I veteran and pilot who lost a leg at the Battle of the Somme and later became a naval architect and civil engineer.
From Here to Eternity won the third annual U.S. National Book Award in 1952. [7] Up to the release of the film in August 1953, the book had sold 400,000 copies and was selling an average of 500 copies a month. After the release of the film, sales increased to 4,000 copies a week.
Hy Peskin Archive - Getty Images 1953 A gorgeous Jackie sitting on the ledge of the porch at the compound, while her fiancé at the time plays football on the lawn.
The winner in the Best Motion Picture category was Columbia's From Here to Eternity. All of the major-category winners were black-and-white films. The 11th Golden Globe Awards also honored the best films of 1953. There was no award for Best Picture in either the Musical or Comedy categories.