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Feb 5, 2014 · WRITING (Original Motion Picture Story) Going My Way – Leo McCarey A Guy Named Joe – Chandler Sprague, David Boehm Lifeboat – John Steinbeck None Shall Escape – Alfred Neumann, Joseph Than The Sullivans – Edward Doherty, Jules Schermer. WRITING (Original Screenplay) Hail the Conquering Hero – Preston Sturges
Outstanding Motion Picture - Columbia Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) - Robert Russell, Frank Ross Writing (Screenplay) - Robert Russell, Frank Ross, Richard Flournoy, Lewis R. Foster
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16th Academy Awards; Date: March 2, 1944: Site: Grauman's Chinese Theatre Hollywood, Los Angeles, California: Hosted by: Jack Benny: Highlights; Best Picture: Casablanca: Most awards: The Song of Bernadette (4) Most nominations: The Song of Bernadette (12)
- March 2, 1944
- Jack Benny
- The Song of Bernadette (12)
- The Song of Bernadette (4)
* Best Motion Picture - Paramount * Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) - Leo McCarey * Writing (Screenplay) - Frank Butler, Frank Cavett Actor - Barry Fitzgerald Cinematography (Black-and-White) - Lionel Lindon Film Editing - Leroy Stone
Memorable Moments. Ray Milland. Best Actor winner for The Lost Weekend. Joan Crawford. Best Actress winner for Mildred Pierce. Billy Wilder. Best Directing winner for The Lost Weekend. View More Memorable Moments.
Academy Awards Summaries. Winners Charts: "Best Picture" Oscar®, "Best Director" Oscar®, "Best Actor" Oscar®, "Best Supporting Actor" Oscar®, "Best Actress" Oscar®, "Best Supporting Actress" Oscar®, "Best Screenplay/Writer" Oscar®. 1944. The winner is listed first, in CAPITAL letters.
The 17th Academy Awards were held on March 15, 1945 at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, honoring the films of 1944. This was the first time the complete awards ceremony was broadcast nationally, on the Blue Network (later ABC Radio ). Bob Hope hosted the 70-minute broadcast, which included film clips that required explanation for the radio audience. [1]