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Outstanding Production
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Dark Victory (Warner Bros.-First National) |
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Gone With the Wind (Selznick
International Pictures; MGM)
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Goodbye, Mr. Chips (MGM) |
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Love Affair (RKO Radio) |
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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Columbia) |
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Ninotchka (MGM) |
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Of Mice and Men (Hal Roach; United Artists) |
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Stagecoach (Walter Wanger; United Artists) |
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The Wizard of Oz (MGM) |
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Wuthering Heights (Goldwyn; United Artists) |
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Best Actor
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Robert Donat, Goodbye, Mr.
Chips
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Clark Gable, Gone With the Wind
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Laurence Olivier, Wuthering Heights
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Mickey Rooney, Babes in Arms
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James Stewart, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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Best Actress
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Bette Davis, Dark Victory
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Irene Dunne, Love Affair
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Greta Garbo, Ninotchka
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Greer Garson, Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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Vivien Leigh, Gone With
the Wind
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Actor in a Supporting Role
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Brian Aherne, Juarez
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Harry Carey, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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Brian Donlevy, Beau Geste
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Thomas Mitchell, Stagecoach
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Claude Rains, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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Actress in a Supporting Role
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Olivia de Havilland, Gone With the Wind
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Geraldine Fitzgerald, Wuthering Heights
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Hattie McDaniel, Gone With
the Wind
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Edna May Oliver, Drums Along the Mohawk
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Maria Ouspenskaya, Love Affair
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Directing
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Frank Capra, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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Victor Fleming, Gone With
the Wind
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John Ford, Stagecoach
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Sam Wood, Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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William Wyler, Wuthering Heights
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Writing
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Original Story
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Mildred Cram and Leo McCarey, Love Affair
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Lewis R. Foster, Mr.
Smith Goes to Washington
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Felix Jackson, Bachelor Mother
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Melchior Lengyel, Ninotchka
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Lamar Trotti, Young Mr. Lincoln
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Screenplay
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Charles Brackett, Walter Reisch and Billy Wilder,
Ninotchka
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Sidney Buchman, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, Wuthering
Heights
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Sidney Howard, Gone
With the Wind
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Eric Maschwitz, R. C. Sherriff and Claudine West,
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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Cinematography
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Black-and-White
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Joseph H. August, Gunga Din
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Norbert Brodine, Of Mice and Men
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George Folsey, Lady of the Tropics
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Tony Gaudio, Juarez
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Bert Glennon, Stagecoach
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Arthur Miller, The Rains Came
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Victor Milner, The Great Victor Herbert
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Gregg Toland, Intermezzo
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Gregg Toland, Wuthering
Heights
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Joseph Valentine, First Love
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Joseph Walker, Only Angels Have Wings
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Color
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Ernest Haller and Ray
Rennahan, Gone With the Wind
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Georges Perinal and Osmond Borradaile, Four
Feathers
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Sol Polito and W. Howard Greene, The Private
Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
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Ray Rennahan and Bert Glennon, Drums Along
the Mohawk
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Hal Rosson, The Wizard of Oz
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William V. Skall and Bernard Knowles, The Mikado
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Art Direction
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Lionel Banks, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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James Basevi, Wuthering Heights
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William Darling and George Dudley, The Rains Came
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Hans Dreier and Robert Odell, Beau Geste
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Cedric Gibbons and William A. Horning, The Wizard
of Oz
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Anton Grot, The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
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Charles D. Hall, Captain Fury
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John Victor Mackay, Man of Conquest
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Jack Otterson and Martin Obzina, First Love
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Van Nest Polglase and Al Herman, Love Affair
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Alexander Toluboff, Stagecoach
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Lyle Wheeler, Gone With
the Wind
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Sound Recording
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Columbia Studio Sound Dept., Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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Denham Studio Sound Dept., Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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Hal Roach Studio Sound Dept., Of Mice and Men
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MGM Studio Sound Dept., Balalaika
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Paramount Studio Sound Dept., The Great Victor Herbert
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Republic Studio Sound Dept., Man of Conquest
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RKO Radio Studio Sound Dept., The Hunchback of Notre
Dame
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Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Dept., Gone With the
Wind
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Twentieth Century-Fox Studio Sound Dept., The Rains
Came
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Universal Studio Sound Dept.,
When Tomorrow Comes
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Warner Bros. Studio Sound Dept., The Private Lives
of Elizabeth and Essex
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Music
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Song
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“Faithful Forever,” Gulliver's Travels,
Ralph Rainger, music; Leo Robin, lyrics |
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“I Poured My Heart Into a Song,” Second Fiddle,
Irving Berlin, music and lyrics |
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“Over the Rainbow,” The
Wizard of Oz, Harold Arlen, music; E. Y. Harburg,
lyrics
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“Wishing,” Love Affair, Buddy de Sylva,
music and lyrics |
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Score
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Phil Boutelje and Arthur Lange, The Great Victor
Herbert
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Aaron Copland, Of Mice and Men
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Roger Edens and George E. Stoll, Babes in Arms
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Cy Feuer, She Married a Cop
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Lou Forbes, Intermezzo
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Richard Hageman, Frank
Harling, John Leipold and Leo Shuken, Stagecoach
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Erich Wolfgang Korngold, The Private Lives
of Elizabeth and Essex
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Alfred Newman, The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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Alfred Newman, They Shall Have Music
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Charles Previn, First Love
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Louis Silvers, Swanee River
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Dimitri Tiomkin, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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Victor Young, Way Down South
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Original Score
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Anthony Collins, Nurse Edith Cavell
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Aaron Copland, Of Mice and Men
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Lud Gluskin and Lucien Moraweck, The Man in
the Iron Mask
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Werner Janssen, Eternally Yours
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Alfred Newman, The Rains Came
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Alfred Newman, Wuthering Heights
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Max Steiner, Dark Victory
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Max Steiner, Gone With the Wind
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Herbert Stothart, The
Wizard of Oz
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Victor Young, Golden Boy
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Victor Young, Gulliver's Travels
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Victor Young, Man of Conquest
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Film Editing
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Charles Frend, Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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Gene Havlick and Al Clark, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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Hal C. Kern and James E. Newcom,
Gone With the Wind
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Otho Lovering and Dorothy Spencer, Stagecoach
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Barbara McLean, The Rains Came
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Special Effects
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John R. Cosgrove, Fred Albin and Arthur Johns, Gone
With the Wind
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Roy Davidson and Edwin C. Hahn, Only Angels Have
Wings
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Farciot Edouart, Gordon Jennings and Loren Ryder, Union
Pacific
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A. Arnold Gillespie and Douglas Shearer, The Wizard
of Oz
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E. H. Hansen and Fred Sersen,
The Rains Came
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Byron Haskin and Nathan Levinson, The Private Lives
of Elizabeth and Essex
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Roy Seawright, Topper Takes a Trip
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Short Subjects
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Cartoon
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Detouring America (Merrie Melodies Series)
(Warner Bros.) |
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Peace on Earth (Hugh Harmon, producer;
MGM) |
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The Pointer (Mickey Mouse Series)
(Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio) |
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The Ugly Duckling
(Silly Symphony Series) (Walt Disney Productions;
RKO Radio)
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One-Reel
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Busy Little Bears
(Paragraphics Series) (Paramount)
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Information Please (RKO Radio) |
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Prophet Without Honor (Miniature Series)
(MGM) |
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Sword Fishing (Vitaphone Variety Series)
(Warner Bros.) |
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Two-Reel
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Drunk Driving (Crime Doesn't Pay Series)
(MGM) |
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Five Times Five (Pathé; RKO Radio) |
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Sons of Liberty
(Historical Featurette Series) (Warner Bros.)
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Irving G. Thalberg Memorial
Award
|
David O. Selznick
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Special Awards
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To
Douglas Fairbanks
(Commemorative Award) recognizing his unique and outstanding
contribution of Douglas Fairbanks, first president of
the Academy, to the international development of the motion
picture |
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To the
Motion Picture Relief
Fund
acknowledging its outstanding services
to the industry during the past year and its progressive
leadership; presented to
Jean
Hersholt,
president;
Ralph
Morgan,
chairman of the executive committee;
Ralph Block,
first
vice president; and
Conrad Nagel
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To
Judy Garland
for her outstanding performance as a screen juvenile during
the past year |
|
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To
William Cameron Menzies
for outstanding achievement in the use of color for the
enhancement of dramatic mood in the production of Gone
With the Wind
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To the
Technicolor Company
for its contributions in successfully bringing three-color
feature production to the screen |