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  1. * Writing (Screenplay) - Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder Cinematography (Black-and-White) - John F. Seitz Film Editing - Doane Harrison

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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

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    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. 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).

  3. Jul 3, 2024 · Every year the Academy evaluates a year's worth of brilliant original screenplays and picks what they believe to be the best of the best, nominating these for the most prestigious writing awards in cinema: the Oscars. This in itself is an honor - just to be nominated for an Academy Award.

  4. Discover the 1946 Academy Awards: Full list of Oscar winners, nominees, and unforgettable moments. Relive Hollywood's biggest night and all the award-winning films.

  5. Great Expectations is a 1946 British drama film directed by David Lean, based on the 1861 novel by Charles Dickens and starring John Mills and Valerie Hobson. The supporting cast included Bernard Miles, Francis L. Sullivan, Anthony Wager, Jean Simmons, Finlay Currie, Martita Hunt and Alec Guinness. The script is based on a slimmed-down version ...

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  7. 1946 Oscars 18th Academy Awards: Winners Announced: March 7, 1946; Venue: Grauman’s Chinese Theater, Hollywood, California; Hosts: Jimmy Stewart and Bob Hope; Eligibility Year: Films released in 1945; Major Wins: The Lost Weekend claimed Best Picture, and its lead, Ray Milland, won Best Actor; Joan Crawford took home Best Actress for her role ...

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