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Hamlet – J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films Johnny Belinda – Warner Bros. The Red Shoes – J. Arthur Rank-Archers The Snake Pit – 20th Century-Fox The Treasure of the Sierra Madre– Warner Bros.
Hamlet – Laurence Olivier Johnny Belinda – Jean Negulesco The Search – Fred Zinnemann The Snake Pit – Anatole Litvak The Treasure of the Sierra Madre– John Huston
Lew Ayres – Johnny Belinda Montgomery Clift – The Search Dan Dailey – When My Baby Smiles at Me Laurence Olivier – Hamlet Clifton Webb – Sitting Pretty
Ingrid Bergman – Joan of Arc Olivia de Havilland – The Snake Pit Irene Dunne – I Remember Mama Barbara Stanwyck – Sorry, Wrong Number Jane Wyman – Johnny Belinda
Charles Bickford – Johnny Belinda José Ferrer – Joan of Arc Oscar Homolka – I Remember Mama Walter Huston – The Treasure of the Sierra Madre Cecil Kellaway – The Luck of the Irish
Barbara Bel Geddes – I Remember Mama Ellen Corby – I Remember Mama Agnes Moorehead – Johnny Belinda Jean Simmons – Hamlet Claire Trevor – Key Largo
Louisiana Story – Frances Flaherty, Robert Flaherty The Naked City – Malvin Wald Red River – Borden Chase The Red Shoes – Emeric Pressburger The Search– Richard Schweizer, David Wechsler
“Buttons And Bows” – The Paleface – Music, Lyrics by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans “For Every Man There’s A Woman” – Casbah – Music by Harold Arlen; Lyrics by Leo Robin “It’s Magic” – Romance on the High Seas – Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn “This Is The Moment” – That Lady in Ermine – Music by Frederick Hollander; Lyrics by Leo Robin “The W...
Joan of Arc – Frank Sullivan Johnny Belinda – David Weisbart The Naked City – Paul Weatherwax Red River – Christian Nyby The Red Shoes– Reginald Mills
A Foreign Affair – Charles B. Lang, Jr. I Remember Mama – Nicholas Musuraca Johnny Belinda – Ted McCord The Naked City – William Daniels Portrait of Jennie– Joseph August
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The 20th Academy Awards were held on March 20, 1948, to honor the films of 1947. It is notable for being the last Oscars until 2005 in which no film won more than three awards.
Best Motion PictureBest DirectorGentleman's Agreement – Darryl F. Zanuck ...Elia Kazan – Gentleman's Agreement ‡ ...Ronald Colman – A Double Life as Anthony ...Loretta Young – The Farmer's Daughter as ...Edmund Gwenn – Miracle on 34th Street as ...Celeste Holm – Gentleman's Agreement as ...The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer – Sidney ...Miracle on 34th Street – George Seaton ...Jan 2, 2022 · Large-scale films that are grand in scope and full of flashy, complex sequences are sure to impress, which is why war films tend to dominate the editing and sound categories at the Academy Awards. If a film wins Best Picture, the odds of it scoring a Best Film Editing nomination are extremely high.
John Huston won the Best Director award (and the Best Screenplay award) for his cynical tale of gold prospectors, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, defeating Fred Zinnemann for one of his earliest feature films, The Search, Anatole Litvak for The Snake Pit, Jean Neguleso for Johnny Belinda, and Best Picture-winning producer/actor Laurence ...
The 21st Academy Awards were held on March 24, 1949, honoring the films of 1948. The ceremony was moved from the Shrine Auditorium to the Academy's own theater, primarily because the major Hollywood studios had withdrawn their financial support in order to address rumors that they had been trying to influence voters. [2]
Agnes Moorehead and Dick Powell hosted the 20th Academy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium on Saturday, March 20, 1948. The awards were evenly spread out, with none of the big films taking more than three awards. The night is especially remembered for its surprise win by Loretta Young for The Farmer’s Daughter.