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  1. Cinematography (Black-and-White) - That Hamilton Woman Special Effects - Photographic Effects by Lawrence Butler; Sound Effects by William H. Wilmarth That Uncertain Feeling

    • Academy Award for Cinematography (Black-and-White) 19421
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  2. The 14th Academy Awards honored film achievements in 1941 and were held at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California. The ceremony was briefly cancelled due to the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941.

  3. From 1939 to 1967 with the exception of 1957, there were also separate awards for color and black-and-white cinematography. After Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), the most recent black-and-white films to win since then are Schindler's List (1993), Roma (2018) and Mank (2020).

  4. The 14th Academy Awards Memorable Moments. Best Picture: How Green Was My Valley. How Green Was My Valley also won Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor (Donald Crisp), Black-and-White Art Direction – Interior Decoration (Richard Day, Nathan Juran, and Thomas Little), Black-and-White Cinematography (Arthur C. Miller), and Directing (John ...

    • Outstanding Motion Picture
    • Directing
    • Actor
    • Actress
    • Actor in A Supporting Role
    • Actress in A Supporting Role
    • Writing
    • Music
    • Film Editing
    • Cinematography

    The Invaders – Ortus Kings Row – Warner Bros. The Magnificent Ambersons – Mercury Mrs. Miniver – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer The Pied Piper – 20th Century-Fox The Pride of the Yankees – Samuel Goldwyn Productions Random Harvest – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer The Talk of the Town – Columbia Wake Island – Paramount Yankee Doodle Dandy– Warner Bros.

    Kings Row – Sam Wood Mrs. Miniver – William Wyler Random Harvest – Mervyn LeRoy Wake Island – John Farrow Yankee Doodle Dandy– Michael Curtiz

    James Cagney – Yankee Doodle Dandy Ronald Colman – Random Harvest Gary Cooper – The Pride of the Yankees Walter Pidgeon – Mrs. Miniver Monty Woolley – The Pied Piper

    Bette Davis – Now, Voyager Greer Garson – Mrs. Miniver Katharine Hepburn – Woman of the Year Rosalind Russell – My Sister Eileen Teresa Wright – The Pride of the Yankees

    William Bendix – Wake Island Van Heflin – Johnny Eager Walter Huston – Yankee Doodle Dandy Frank Morgan – Tortilla Flat Henry Travers – Mrs. Miniver

    Gladys Cooper – Now, Voyager Agnes Moorehead – The Magnificent Ambersons Susan Peters – Random Harvest Dame May Whitty – Mrs. Miniver Teresa Wright – Mrs. Miniver

    Holiday Inn – Irving Berlin The Invaders – Emeric Pressburger The Pride of the Yankees – Paul Gallico The Talk of the Town – Sidney Harmon Yankee Doodle Dandy– Robert Buckner

    “Always In My Heart” – Always in My Heart – Music by Ernesto Lecuona; Lyrics by Kim Gannon “Dearly Beloved” – You Were Never Lovelier – Music by Jerome Kern; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer “How About You?” – Babes on Broadway – Music by Burton Lane; Lyrics by Ralph Freed “It Seems I Heard That Song Before” – Youth on Parade – Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics b...

    Mrs. Miniver – Harold F. Kress The Pride of the Yankees – Daniel Mandell The Talk of the Town – Otto Meyer This above All – Walter Thompson Yankee Doodle Dandy– George Amy

    Kings Row – James Wong Howe The Magnificent Ambersons – Stanley Cortez Mrs. Miniver – Joseph Ruttenberg Moontide – Charles Clarke The Pied Piper – Edward Cronjager The Pride of the Yankees – Rudolph Maté Take a Letter, Darling – John Mescall The Talk of the Town – Ted Tetzlaff Ten Gentlemen from West Point – Leon Shamroy This above All– Arthur Mill...

  5. Apr 19, 2024 · From 1929 to 1967, there were separate awards for color and black-and-white cinematography. Floyd Crosby won the award for Tabu in 1931, the last silent film to win in this category. Hal Mohr won the only write-in Academy Award in 1935 for Cleopatra.

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  7. Originally announced as a nominee on February 9, 1942, but sometime between the 10th and the 19th of February, this title was dropped and replaced by another Warner Bros. production, The Sea Wolf, with the same people credited for the nomination.

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