Directors : Jerome RobbinsRobert Wise Ernest Lehman (Screenplay) Arthur Laurents (Book)

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Directors : Jerome RobbinsRobert Wise Ernest Lehman (Screenplay) Arthur Laurents (Book)

George Chakiris (Bernardo) Rita Moreno (Anita) Russ Tamblyn (Riff) Richard Beymer (Tony) Natalie Wood (Maria)

(Tony) Best Actor in a Supporting Role George Chakiris Best Actress in a Supporting Role Rita Moreno Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color Boris Leven Victor A. Gangelin Best Cinematography, Color Daniel L. Fapp Best Costume Design, Color Irene Sharaff Best Director Robert Wise Jerome Robbins For the first time a directing award is being shared. Best Film Editing Thomas Stanford Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture Saul Chaplin Johnny Green Sid Ramin Irwin Kostal Best Picture Robert Wise Best Sound Fred Hynes (Todd-AO SSD) Gordon Sawyer (Samuel Goldwyn SSD)

"Overture" (1957) (uncredited) Composed by Leonard Bernstein "Prologue" (1957) (uncredited) Composed by Leonard Bernstein "Jet Song" (1957) (uncredited) Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Tucker Smith, Russ Tamblyn, Bert Michaels and The Jets "Something's Coming" (1957) (uncredited) Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Richard Beymer (Jimmy Bryant) "Dance at the Gym" (1957) (uncredited) Composed by Leonard Bernstein "Maria" (1957) (uncredited) (1957) (uncredited) Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Richard Beymer (Jimmy Bryant) Later Danced by Natalie WoodLeonard Bernstein Stephen SondheimTucker SmithRuss TamblynBert MichaelsLeonard BernsteinStephen SondheimRichard BeymerJimmy BryantLeonard Bernstein Stephen SondheimRichard BeymerJimmy BryantNatalie Wood "Intermission" (1957) (uncredited) Composed by Leonard BernsteinLeonard Bernstein "America" (1957) (uncredited) Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Rita Moreno, Suzie Kaye, George Chakiris, Yvonne Wilder and The Sharks "Tonight" (1957) (uncredited) Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Richard Beymer (Jimmy Bryant) and Natalie Wood (Marni Nixon) "Gee, Officer Krupke!" (1957) (uncredited) Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Russ Tamblyn, Tony Mordente, Bert Michaels, David Winters, David Bean and The Jets "I Feel Pretty" (1957) (uncredited) Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Natalie Wood (Marni Nixon), Suzie Kaye, Yvonne Wilder and Joanne Miya "One Hand, One Heart" (1957) (uncredited) Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Richard Beymer (Jimmy Bryant) and Natalie Wood (Marni Nixon )Leonard BernsteinStephen SondheimRita MorenoSuzie Kaye George ChakirisYvonne WilderLeonard BernsteinStephen SondheimRichard BeymerJimmy BryantNatalie WoodMarni NixonLeonard BernsteinStephen SondheimRuss TamblynTony MordenteBert MichaelsDavid Winters David BeanLeonard BernsteinStephen SondheimNatalie Wood Suzie KayeYvonne WilderLeonard BernsteinStephen SondheimRichard BeymerNatalie Wood

"Quintet" (1957) (uncredited) Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Rita Moreno, Richard Beymer, Natalie Wood, Russ Tamblyn, Tucker Smith, George Chakiris, The Jets and The Sharks "The Rumble" (1957) (uncredited) Composed by Leonard Bernstein "Somewhere" (1957) (uncredited) Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Richard Beymer (Jimmy Bryant) and Natalie Wood (Marni Nixon) "A Boy Like That/I Have a Love" (1957) (uncredited) Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Rita Moreno (Betty Wand) and Natalie Wood (Marni Nixon) "Somewhere" (reprise) (1957) (uncredited) Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Richard Beymer (Jimmy Bryant) and Natalie Wood (Marni Nixon)Leonard BernsteinStephen SondheimRita MorenoNatalie Wood Russ TamblynTucker SmithGeorge ChakirisLeonard Bernstein Stephen SondheimJimmy BryantNatalie WoodMarni NixonLeonard BernsteinStephen SondheimRita MorenoBetty WandNatalie WoodMarni NixonLeonard BernsteinStephen SondheimJimmy BryantNatalie WoodMarni Nixon "Cool" (1957) (uncredited) Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Tucker SmithLeonard BernsteinStephen SondheimTucker Smith "End Credits" (1957) (uncredited) Composed by Leonard Bernstein "America, My Country 'Tis of Thee" (1832) (uncredited) Music attributed to Henry Carey ("God Save the King!") (1744) Whistled by The Sharks as they leave the candy store "La Cucaracha" (uncredited) Traditional Whistled by one of the JetsLeonard BernsteinHenry Carey

Modern Romeo & Juliet Sharks VS Jets Maria & Tony Chino Bernardo Anita Riff Officer Krupke Montague VS Capulet Juliet & Romeo Paris Tybalt Nurse Benvolio Prince Escalus

Immigration

● “Natives” ● (Polish, Dutch, İtalian, İrish) ● “Wetbacks” ● (Puerto Ricans, Latinos)