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Mar 24, 2015 · Academy Award Theater. Thursday, March 24, 1949. Honoring movies released in 1948.
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The Archive has copies of every Academy Awards show since...
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The 22nd Academy Awards were held on March 23, 1950, at the RKO Pantages Theatre, honoring the films in 1949. This was the final year in which all five Best Picture nominees were in Black & White, and the first year in which every film nominated for Best Picture won multiple Oscars.
Best Motion PictureBest DirectorAll the King's Men – Robert Rossen for ...Joseph L. Mankiewicz – A Letter to Three ...Broderick Crawford – All the King's Men ...Olivia de Havilland – The Heiress as ...Dean Jagger – Twelve O'Clock High as ...Mercedes McCambridge – All the King's Men ...A Letter to Three Wives – Joseph L.Battleground – Robert Pirosh ‡ Jolson ...The 21st Academy Awards were held on March 24, 1949, honoring the films of 1948. The ceremony was moved from the Shrine Auditorium to the Academy's own theater, primarily because the major Hollywood studios had withdrawn their financial support in order to address rumors that they had been trying to influence voters. [2]
Best Motion PictureBest DirectorHamlet – Laurence Olivier for Universal ...John Huston – The Treasure of the Sierra ...Laurence Olivier – Hamlet as Hamlet‡ Lew ...Jane Wyman – Johnny Belinda as Belinda ...Walter Huston – The Treasure of the ...Claire Trevor – Key Largo as Gaye Dawn‡ ...The Search – Richard Schweizer and David ...The Treasure of the Sierra Madre – John ...Some of the year's best films and acting roles were largely un-nominated and bypassed by the Academy, including: Stanley Donen's and Gene Kelly's On the Town (with only one winning nomination for Best Score) Nicholas Ray's They Live By Night (un-nominated for any awards)
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All the King’s Men – Robert Rossen Productions Battleground – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer The Heiress – Paramount A Letter to Three Wives – 20th Century-Fox Twelve O’Clock High– 20th Century-Fox
All the King’s Men – Robert Rossen Battleground – William A. Wellman The Fallen Idol – Carol Reed The Heiress – William Wyler A Letter to Three Wives– Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Broderick Crawford – All the King’s Men Kirk Douglas – Champion Gregory Peck – Twelve O’Clock High Richard Todd – The Hasty Heart John Wayne – Sands of Iwo Jima
Jeanne Crain – Pinky Olivia de Havilland – The Heiress Susan Hayward – My Foolish Heart Deborah Kerr – Edward, My Son Loretta Young – Come to the Stable
John Ireland – All the King’s Men Dean Jagger – Twelve O’Clock High Arthur Kennedy – Champion Ralph Richardson – The Heiress James Whitmore – Battleground
Ethel Barrymore – Pinky Celeste Holm – Come to the Stable Elsa Lanchester – Come to the Stable Mercedes McCambridge – All the King’s Men Ethel Waters – Pinky
Come to the Stable – Clare Boothe Luce It Happens Every Spring – Shirley W. Smith, Valentine Davies Sands of Iwo Jima – Harry Brown The Stratton Story – Douglas Morrow White Heat– Virginia Kellogg
“Baby, It’s Cold Outside” – Neptune’s Daughter – Music, Lyrics by Frank Loesser “It’s A Great Feeling” – It’s a Great Feeling – Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn “Lavender Blue” – So Dear to My Heart – Music by Eliot Daniel; Lyrics by Larry Morey “My Foolish Heart” – My Foolish Heart – Music by Victor Young; Lyrics by Ned Washington “Throug...
All the King’s Men – Robert Parrish, Al Clark Battleground – John Dunning Champion – Harry Gerstad Sands of Iwo Jima – Richard L. Van Enger The Window– Frederic Knudtson
Battleground – Paul C. Vogel Champion – Frank Planer Come to the Stable – Joseph LaShelle The Heiress – Leo Tover Prince of Foxes– Leon Shamroy
Award-winners and contenders from Academy Awards, USA (1949) ... Academy Awards, USA. Los Angeles, California, USA. 1949 Awards. Getting Started | Contributor Zone ...
The Archive has copies of every Academy Awards show since the 21st, which took place in 1949. Beginning in 1990, the collection grew to contain not only copies of each awards ceremony but a myriad of related events including: press kits, nomination announcements, the nominees luncheons, press coverage, the Governors Awards, Scientific and ...