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In 2017 a digital restoration played at the TCM Festival in Hollywood and at the Seattle International Film Festival. The movie premiered in Seattle at the Paramount Theatre in 1953. A 3-D Blu Ray was released in May 2017 by Kino Lorber.
In 2011, Shout! Factory (with Classic Media) released the Mr. Magoo: The Television Collection set which contained all Mr. Magoo television productions (except for Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol, for which the DVD copy from the 2010 Blu-ray release was issued by itself). In 2013, Shout!
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. Spencer Tracy won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a drama film for The Actress, while David Niven won Best Actor in the Musical or Comedy genre for The Moon Is Blue.
May 1, 1953: Fort Ti: 3D film: May 5, 1953: Ambush at Tomahawk Gap: The Juggler: Co-production with Stanley Kramer Productions May 8, 1953: Serpent of the Nile: May 20, 1953: The 49th Man: Siren of Bagdad: Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation Goldtown Ghost Riders: distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions June 4, 1953 ...
July 20 – The Good Old Days on BBC Television (1953–1983) August 18 - Judge for Yourself with Fred Allen on NBC (1953–1954) September 13 – Jukebox Jury on ABC (1953–1954) September 13 - The George Jessel Show on ABC. September 29 – Make Room For Daddy with Danny Thomas on ABC (1953-1957), then moved to CBS (1957–1964)
March 28, 1953: The Blue Gardenia: distribution only; produced by Blue Gardenia Productions March 28, 1953: So You Want to Learn to Dance: April 4, 1953: Trouble Along the Way: April 18, 1953: The System: April 25, 1953: House of Wax: May 30, 1953: The Desert Song: June 13, 1953: The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms: co-production with Jack Dietz ...
This is the last Disney animated movie released in partnership with RKO Pictures, becoming the last ever smash hit movie of the later company before it bankrupted in 1959. February 25 – Jacques Tati's film Les Vacances de M. Hulot is released in France, introducing the gauche character of Monsieur Hulot. [5]
May 1 Dark of Night: DuMont: October 3, 1952 May 1 Hollywood Screen Test: ABC April 15, 1948 May 2 Kids and Company: DuMont September 1, 1951 May 3 Victory at Sea: NBC: October 26, 1952 May 6 Happy's Party: DuMont: September 6, 1952 May 12 Meet the Boss: DuMont June 10, 1952 May 20 Stage a Number: DuMont: September 10, 1952 June 7 Youth on the ...