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    • The Yearling

      • The Yearling earned seven Academy Award nominations. The film received recognition for its exceptional storytelling, cinematography, and visual effects. It won two Academy Awards. The Yearling took home Oscars for Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography, both in color categories.
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  1. The Picture of Dorian Gray. Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Hans Peters; Interior Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Hugh Hunt, John Bonar.

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    The Best Years of Our Lives – Samuel Goldwyn Productions Henry V – J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films It’s a Wonderful Life – Liberty Films The Razor’s Edge – 20th Century-Fox The Yearling– Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

    The Best Years of Our Lives – William Wyler Brief Encounter – David Lean It’s a Wonderful Life – Frank Capra The Killers – Robert Siodmak The Yearling– Clarence Brown

    Fredric March – The Best Years of Our Lives Laurence Olivier – Henry V Larry Parks – The Jolson Story Gregory Peck – The Yearling James Stewart – It’s a Wonderful Life

    Olivia de Havilland – To Each His Own Celia Johnson – Brief Encounter Jennifer Jones – Duel in the Sun Rosalind Russell – Sister Kenny Jane Wyman – The Yearling

    Charles Coburn – The Green Years William Demarest – The Jolson Story Claude Rains – Notorious Harold Russell – The Best Years of Our Lives Clifton Webb – The Razor’s Edge

    Ethel Barrymore – The Spiral Staircase Anne Baxter – The Razor’s Edge Lillian Gish – Duel in the Sun Flora Robson – Saratoga Trunk Gale Sondergaard – Anna and the King of Siam

    The Dark Mirror – Vladimir Pozner The Strange Love of Martha Ivers – Jack Patrick The Stranger – Victor Trivas To Each His Own – Charles Brackett Vacation from Marriage– Clemence Dane

    “All Through The Day” – Centennial Summer – Music by Jerome Kern; Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II “I Can’t Begin To Tell You” – The Dolly Sisters – Music by James Monaco; Lyrics by Mack Gordon “Ole Buttermilk Sky” – Canyon Passage – Music by Hoagy Carmichael; Lyrics by Jack Brooks “On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe” – The Harvey Girls – Music...

    The Best Years of Our Lives – Daniel Mandell It’s a Wonderful Life – William Hornbeck The Jolson Story – William Lyon The Killers – Arthur Hilton The Yearling– Harold Kress

    Anna and the King of Siam – Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, William Darling; Interior Decoration: Thomas Little, Frank E. Hughes Kitty – Art Direction: Hans Dreier, Walter Tyler; Interior Decoration: Sam Comer, Ray Moyer The Razor’s Edge– Art Direction: Richard Day, Nathan Juran; Interior Decoration: Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox

  2. Art Direction (Black-and-White) - Art Direction: Albert S. D'Agostino, Jack Okey; Interior Decoration: Darrell Silvera, Claude Carpenter

  3. 19th Academy Awards (1947) - Movies from 1946. Highlights. Best Picture: The Best Years of Our Lives. Best Director: William Wyler. Best Leading Actress: Olivia de Havilland. Best Leading Actor: Fredric March. Best Supporting Actor: Harold Russell. Best Supporting Actress: Anne Baxter. Best Original Screenplay: Muriel Box, Sydney Box.

  4. Art Direction (Black-and-White) - Art Direction: Richard Day, Nathan Juran; Interior Decoration: Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox Best Motion Picture - 20th Century-Fox Road to Utopia

  5. 18th Academy Awards (1946) - Movies from 1945. Highlights. Best Picture: The Lost Weekend. Best Director: Billy Wilder. Best Leading Actress: Joan Crawford. Best Leading Actor: Ray Milland. Best Supporting Actor: James Dunn. Best Supporting Actress: Anne Revere. Best Original Screenplay: Richard Schweizer.

  6. Jimmy Stewart and Bob Hope presided over the ceremony on Thursday, March 7, 1946. Searchlight scanned the skies and tuxedos and evening gowns hit the red carpet. The Lost Weekend took home four Oscars that night: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Writing (Screenplay).

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