Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Alternate Best Actor 1953: Results

5. Kazou Hasegawa in Gate of Hell - Hasegawa is able to hit the extreme notes called upon him as a character with limited substance but is very much overshadowed by his co-stars who express a bit more nuance in their roles. 
 
Best Scene:  Ending
 
4. Jack Hawkins in The Cruel Sea - Hawkins gives a reliably good performance however his fully lead performance here suggests the possible limitations of his ability as a leading man as a opposed to a character actor. 
 
Best Scene: After the choosing to ignore the men in the sea. 
3. Charles Boyer in The Earrings of Madame de…. - Boyer gives an effective performance in very much playing into his imperious presence in an effective way as essentially presenting his character as above typical human interaction.
 
Best Scene: Requesting the duel. 
2. James Stewart in The Naked Spur - Stewart gives an effectively raw portrayal of a damaged man and successfully downplays his typical charm and heroic presence. 
 
Best Scene: Making the final choice. 
1. Chishū Ryū in Tokyo Story - Good prediction Calvin. Ryū gives a low key but powerful portrayal of the different quiet shades of a father and finding the joy but also painful truths of this man. 
 
Best Scene: Tragedy strikes 
 
Next: 1953 Supporting Reviews (Not a lineup) 

5 comments:

Luke Higham said...

Holden in Supporting, no longer a foregone conclusion with Ryan.

Ratings and thoughts on the rest of the lead performances.

Your Female Lead and Supporting Top 20s with ratings.

Luke Higham said...

I hope you'll re-watch Peter Pan, Conried should be no less than a 4 for that film.

Jonathan Williams said...

Louis: Thoughts on the Primetime trailer.

Anonymous said...

Louis, have you settled on Webb in Titanic.

Tahmeed Chowdhury said...

Always love a win on a technicality. Over the moon with Monty taking the win this time.