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Academy Award Writing (Original Screenplay) 1948 · Winner
Academy Awards, USA. 1948 Winner Oscar. Best Writing, Original Screenplay. Sidney Sheldon.
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer: Directed by Irving Reis. With Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, Shirley Temple, Rudy Vallee. A high school girl falls for a playboy artist, with screwball results.
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- Comedy, Romance
- Irving Reis
- 1947-09-01
A Special Award for Song of the South, presented by Jean Hersholt and Ingrid Bergman. Loretta Young. Best Actress winner for The Farmer's Daughter. View More Memorable Moments.
In director Irving Weis' romantic comedy and farce, noted for its Oscar win for Best Original Screenplay (Sidney Sheldon), it told about three main characters: a bachelor-playboy artist, an impressionable teenaged girl, and a female judge - with all its entangling implications:
The Bachelor and The Bobby-Soxer - 1947 Academy Award® winner for Best Original Screenplay (by Sidney Sheldon), the film stars Cary Grant with Myrna Loy and a teen-aged Shirley Temple. In this very entertaining romantic comedy, Grant plays Richard Nugent, a bachelor minding his own business who finds a love-sick girl (Shirley Temple) asleep on ...
- Irving Reis, Nate Levinson
- Cary Grant
20th Academy Awards (1948) - Movies from 1947. winner Best Original Screenplay (Sidney Sheldon)
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer Awards & Festivals. Academy Awards. 1948 | Winner: Best Writing, Original Screenplay