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  1. Film Editing - Sherman Todd Music (Original Score) - Richard Hageman Outstanding Production - Argosy-Wanger Special Effects - Photographic Effects by R. T. Layton, R. O. Binger; Sound Effects by Thomas T. Moulton Writing (Screenplay) - Dudley Nichols

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  2. Jan 2, 2022 · Academy Award for best editing winners. Complete list of Best Editing Winners. 2022: Paul Rogers ( Everything Everywhere All At Once) 2021: Joe Walker ( Dune) 2020: Mikkel E. G. Nielsen ( Sound of Metal ) 2019: Michael McCusker and Andrew Buckland ( Ford v Ferrari ) 2018: John Ottman ( Bohemian Rhapsody ) 2017: Lee Smith ( Dunkirk )

  3. The 13th Academy Awards | 1941. Biltmore Bowl of the Biltmore Hotel. Thursday, February 27, 1941. ... Film Editing. Winner. North West Mounted Police. Anne Bauchens ...

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    “Baby Mine” – Dumbo – Music by Frank Churchill; Lyrics by Ned Washington “Be Honest With Me” – Ridin’ on a Rainbow – Music, Lyrics by Gene Autry, Fred Rose “Blues In The Night” – Blues in the Night – Music by Harold Arlen; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Of Company B” – Buck Privates – Music by Hugh Prince; Lyrics by Don Raye “Chat...

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  5. Academy Award for Best Film Editing; Country: United States: Presented by: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) First awarded: 1935: Most recent winner: Jennifer Lame Oppenheimer : Website: oscars.org

  6. 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.

  7. The 13th Academy Awards were held on February 27, 1941, to honor films released in 1940. This was the first year that sealed envelopes were used to keep the names of the winners secret. [1] The accounting firm of Price Waterhouse was hired to count the ballots, after voting results in 1939 were leaked by the Los Angeles Times. [2]

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