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Casablanca – Warner Bros. For Whom the Bell Tolls – Paramount Heaven Can Wait – 20th Century-Fox The Human Comedy – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer In Which We Serve – Two Cities Madame Curie – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer The More the Merrier – Columbia The Ox-Bow Incident – 20th Century-Fox The Song of Bernadette – 20th Century-Fox Watch on the Rhine– Warner Bros.
Casablanca – Michael Curtiz Heaven Can Wait – Ernst Lubitsch The Human Comedy – Clarence Brown The More the Merrier – George Stevens The Song of Bernadette– Henry King
Humphrey Bogart – Casablanca Gary Cooper – For Whom the Bell Tolls Paul Lukas – Watch on the Rhine Walter Pidgeon – Madame Curie Mickey Rooney – The Human Comedy
Jean Arthur – The More the Merrier Ingrid Bergman – For Whom the Bell Tolls Joan Fontaine – The Constant Nymph Greer Garson – Madame Curie Jennifer Jones – The Song of Bernadette
Charles Bickford – The Song of Bernadette Charles Coburn – The More the Merrier J. Carrol Naish – Sahara Claude Rains – Casablanca Akim Tamiroff – For Whom the Bell Tolls
Gladys Cooper – The Song of Bernadette Paulette Goddard – So Proudly We Hail! Katina Paxinou – For Whom the Bell Tolls Anne Revere – The Song of Bernadette Lucile Watson – Watch on the Rhine
Action in the North Atlantic – Guy Gilpatric Destination Tokyo – Steve Fisher The Human Comedy – William Saroyan The More the Merrier – Robert Russell, Frank Ross Shadow of a Doubt– Gordon McDonell
“A Change Of Heart” – Hit Parade of 1943 – Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Harold Adamson “Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe” – Cabin in the Sky – Music by Harold Arlen; Lyrics by E. Y. Harburg “My Shining Hour” – The Sky’s the Limit – Music by Harold Arlen; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer “Saludos Amigos” – Saludos Amigos – Music by Charles Wolcott; Lyrics b...
Air Force – George Amy Casablanca – Owen Marks Five Graves to Cairo – Doane Harrison For Whom the Bell Tolls – Sherman Todd, John Link The Song of Bernadette– Barbara McLean
Air Force – James Wong Howe, Elmer Dyer, Charles Marshall Casablanca – Arthur Edeson Corvette K-225 – Tony Gaudio Five Graves to Cairo – John Seitz The Human Comedy – Harry Stradling Madame Curie – Joseph Ruttenberg The North Star – James Wong Howe Sahara – Rudolph Maté So Proudly We Hail! – Charles Lang The Song of Bernadette– Arthur Miller
The 15th Academy Awards | 1943. Cocoanut Grove of the Ambassador Hotel. Thursday, March 4, 1943. Honoring movies released in 1942. Share Facebook Twitter. Highlights.
Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) - Paul Gallico Special Effects - Photographic Effects by Jack Cosgrove, Ray Binger; Sound Effects by Thomas T. Moulton Outstanding Motion Picture - Samuel Goldwyn Productions
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®. 1943. The winner is listed first, in CAPITAL letters.
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15th Academy Awards; Date: March 4, 1943: Site: Cocoanut Grove, The Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA: Hosted by: Bob Hope: Highlights; Best Picture: Mrs. Miniver: Most awards: Mrs. Miniver (6) Most nominations: Mrs. Miniver (12)
Best Writing (Original Screenplay) Woman of the Year Ring Lardner Jr. and Michael Kanin; Best Writing (Screenplay) Mrs. Miniver Arthur Wimperis, George Froeschel, James Hilton and Claudine West; Best Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) The Invaders Emeric Pressburger; Special Award. Charles Boyer