
Cantinflas and host Jerry Lewis present the Oscar for Cinematography (Black-and-white) to James Wong Howe for “The Rose Tattoo,” and the Oscar for Cinematography (Color) to Robert Burks for “To Catch a Thief,” at the 28th Academy Awards in 1956.
Other unannounced nominees for Cinematography (Black-and-white): “Blackboard Jungle” (Russell Harlan), “I’ll Cry Tomorrow” (Arthur E. Arling), “Marty” (Joseph LaShelle), “Queen Bee” (Charles Lang).
Other unannounced nominees for Cinematography (Color): “Guys and Dolls” (Harry Stradling), “Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing” (Leon Shamroy), “A Man Called Peter” (Harold Lipstein), “Oklahoma!” (Robert Surtees).