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  1. The 12th Academy Awards | 1940. Honoring movies released in 1939, Coconut Grove of the Ambassador Hotel ... * Music (Original Score) - Herbert Stothart

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  2. The 12th Academy Awards ceremony, held on February 29, 1940 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best in film for 1939 at a banquet in the Coconut Grove at The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. [1] It was hosted by Bob Hope, in his first of nineteen turns as host.

  3. It won the 1940 Academy Award for Best Original Song. It was also the first Disney song to win an Oscar. "When You Wish Upon a Star" is widely considered as the signature song of The Walt Disney Company and is often used as such in the production logos at the beginning of many Disney films since the 1980s.

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  4. Jan 13, 2017 · The Movies and the Music: Oscar-winning scores of the 1930s and '40s. The Academy Awards were first presented in 1929 — in a 15-minute ceremony at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel — but it wasn't until 1935 that awards began to be presented for Best Original Score. In this first of a decade-by-decade look back at the winners of that award, I ...

  5. The 12th Academy Awards | 1940. Coconut Grove of the Ambassador Hotel. Thursday, February 29, 1940. ... Music (Original Score) - Alfred Newman. Writing (Screenplay ...

  6. All the winners and nominated film scores from the history of the Oscars.

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  8. Apr 11, 2021 · All best original score Oscar Winners. 1934, Victor Schertzinger and Gus Kahn, One Night of Love. 1935, Max Steiner, The Informer. 1936, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Anthony Adverse. 1937, No composer credit, One Hundred Men and a Girl. 1938, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, The Adventures of Robin Hood. 1938, Alfred Newman, Alexander’s Ragtime Band.

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