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  1. The 14th Academy Awards | 1942. ... Host of the Academy Awards. ... Music (Music Score of a Dramatic Picture) Winner. All That Money Can Buy.

  2. Best Music (Score of a Dramatic Picture) All That Money Can Buy Bernard Herrmann; Best Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) Dumbo Frank Churchill and Oliver Wallace; Best Music (Song) Lady Be Good "The Last Time I Saw Paris" Jerome Kern [Music by] and Oscar Hammerstein II [Lyrics by] Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Lend a Paw Walt Disney

  3. “The Last Time I Saw Paris” – Lady Be Good – Music by Jerome Kern; Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II “Out Of The Silence” – All-American Co-Ed – Music, Lyrics by Lloyd B. Norlind “Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye” – You’ll Never Get Rich – Music, Lyrics by Cole Porter. MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic Picture)

  4. 1942: Best Music Score of a Dramatic Picture. • 19421962: Best Scoring of a Musical Picture. • 1943–1962: Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. • 1963–1966: Best Music Scoresubstantially original. • 1963–1968: Best Scoring of Musicadaptation or treatment. • 1967–1968: Best Original Music Score.

  5. Apr 14, 2020 · The Winner and Nominees for the 1942 Academy Awards - Music (Original Dramatic Score) Film award!

  6. Jul 6, 2020 · In 1947, the academy narrowed down the playing field for best music score of a dramatic or comedy picture to just five nominees. Prolific composer Hugo Friedhofer defeated the competition with this dramatic score, which drives home a full spectrum of emotions. It was one of the film's seven Oscars, including best picture.

  7. Gary Cooper, Joan Fontaine, Mary Astor and Donald Crisp. Best Actor winner for Sergeant York, Best Actress winner for Suspicion, Supporting Actress winner for The Great Lie, and... Bob Hope. Host of the Academy Awards. Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell.

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