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  1. * Art Direction (Black-and-White) - Art Direction: Richard Day, Nathan Juran; Interior Decoration: Thomas Little * Cinematography (Black-and-White) - Arthur Miller * Directing - John Ford * Outstanding Motion Picture - 20th Century-Fox Actress in a Supporting Role - Sara Allgood

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  2. 14th Academy Awards; Date: February 26, 1942: Site: Biltmore Bowl, Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA: Hosted by: Bob Hope: Highlights; Best Picture: How Green Was My Valley: Most awards: How Green Was My Valley (5) Most nominations: Sergeant York (11)

  3. Mohr was also the first person to win for both black-and-white and color cinematography. No winners are lost , although some of the earliest nominees (and of the unofficial nominees of 1928–29) are lost, including The Devil Dancer (1927), The Magic Flame (1927), and 4 Devils (1928).

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  5. 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
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    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...

  6. 1942: Black-and-White: Joseph Ruttenberg (Mrs. Miniver); Color: Leon Shamroy (The Black Swan) 1943: Black-and-White: Arthur Miller ( The Song of Bernadette ); Color: Hal Mohr and W. Howard Greene ( Phantom of the Opera )

  7. Mar 28, 2021 · By the 1940s, two full Academy Awards were given out for cinematography each year, divided into black & white and color. This would continue until 1967 when color and black & white films would finally be judged against each other for a single Best Achievement in Cinematography award.

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