1950 Movies & Cinema Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 15 Feb Disney's Cinderella Theatrical Release: Disney's animated film 'Cinderella' was released in theaters on February 15, 1950. This classic fairy tale adaptation became one of Disney's most beloved films and significantly contributed to the studio's success in the 1950s. source: britannica.com
  • 18 Feb John Hughes born in Lansing, Michigan: John Wilden Hughes Jr., an American filmmaker and producer, was born on February 18, 1950, in Lansing, Michigan. He is best known for directing and producing films such as 'Sixteen Candles,' 'The Breakfast Club,' and 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off.' source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 20 Feb Ken Shimura Birth: Ken Shimura, a renowned Japanese comedian and actor, was born on February 20, 1950. He became famous for his unique style of humor and contributions to Japanese television and film. source: britannica.com
  • 22 Feb Walt Disney's Cinderella premieres in major US cities: Walt Disney's animated film 'Cinderella' premiered in major U.S. cities on February 22, 1950. The film became a classic and is credited with revitalizing Disney's animation studio. source: disney.com
  • 04 Mar Walt Disney's Cinderella premieres in the United States: Walt Disney's animated film 'Cinderella' premiered in the United States on February 15, 1950. The film was a significant success, marking Disney's return to feature-length animation after World War II. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 22 Mar 22nd Academy Awards Ceremony: The 22nd Academy Awards ceremony was held, celebrating outstanding achievements in the film industry for the previous year's cinematic productions.
  • 23 Mar 22nd Academy Awards ceremony: The 22nd Academy Awards took place on March 23, 1950, honoring the best films of 1949. This ceremony is notable for the introduction of the Best Documentary Feature category and the first televised Oscars, increasing the awards' visibility and popularity. source: britannica.com
  • 02 Apr Death of Jean George Auriol: Jean George Auriol, a 43-year-old French film critic and screenwriter, tragically died in an automobile accident, cutting short a promising career in French cinema and media.
  • 20 Apr Veronica Cartwright born: Actress Veronica Cartwright was born on April 20, 1950, in Tujunga, California. She is known for her roles in films such as 'Alien' and 'The Birds', and has had a successful career in both film and television. source: imdb.com
  • 02 Sep Rosanna DeSoto's Birth: Rosanna DeSoto, a talented Mexican-American actress, was born on September 2, 1950, in San Jose, California. She would go on to have a notable career in film and television, contributing to the representation of Latino actors in the entertainment industry.
  • 13 Oct Release of classic film 'All About Eve': The classic film 'All About Eve' was released on October 13, 1950. Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, the film starred Bette Davis and Anne Baxter, and it received critical acclaim for its sharp dialogue and strong performances. It went on to win several Academy Awards, solidifying its status as a cinematic classic. source: britannica.com
  • 17 Oct Empire Zinc Strike: A Landmark Labor Rights Protest: On October 17, 1950, workers at the Empire Zinc mine in Hanover, New Mexico, initiated a 15-month strike against the Empire Zinc Company. The miners, predominantly Mexican-American, demanded equal pay, paid holidays, and improved housing conditions, protesting against discriminatory practices by the company. The strike drew national attention and was later depicted in the 1954 film "Salt of the Earth." source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 09 Nov World premiere of Luis Buñuel's 'Los Olvidados': The film 'Los Olvidados', directed by Luis Buñuel, premiered on November 9, 1950. This influential film is noted for its stark portrayal of poverty and social issues in Mexico, and it has since become a classic in world cinema. source: britannica.com
  • 20 Dec Harvey film premiere in New York: The film 'Harvey,' based on the play by Mary Chase, premiered in New York City on December 20, 1950. The film starred James Stewart as Elwood P. Dowd, a man who claims to have an invisible friend, a rabbit named Harvey. source: nytimes.com