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Outstanding Motion Picture
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The Invaders (Ortus; Columbia) |
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Kings Row (Warner Bros.) |
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The Magnificent Ambersons (Mercury; RKO Radio) |
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Mrs. Miniver (MGM)
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The Pied Piper (Twentieth Century-Fox) |
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The Pride of the Yankees (Goldwyn; RKO Radio) |
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Random Harvest (MGM) |
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The Talk of the Town (Columbia) |
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Wake Island (Paramount) |
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Yankee Doodle Dandy (Warner Bros.) |
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Best Actor
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James Cagney, Yankee Doodle
Dandy
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Ronald Colman, Random Harvest
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Gary Cooper, The Pride of the Yankees
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Walter Pidgeon, Mrs. Miniver
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Monty Woolley, The Pied Piper
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Best Actress
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Bette Davis, Now, Voyager
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Greer Garson, Mrs. Miniver
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Katharine Hepburn, Woman of the Year
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Rosalind Russell, My Sister Eileen
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Teresa Wright, The Pride of the Yankees
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Actor in a Supporting Role
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William Bendix, Wake Island
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Van Heflin, Johnny Eager
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Walter Huston, Yankee Doodle Dandy
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Frank Morgan, Tortilla Flat
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Henry Travers, Mrs. Miniver
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Actress in a Supporting Role
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Gladys Cooper, Now, Voyager
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Agnes Moorehead, The Magnificent Ambersons
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Susan Peters, Random Harvest
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Dame May Whitty, Mrs. Miniver
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Teresa Wright, Mrs. Miniver
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Directing
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Michael Curtiz, Yankee Doodle Dandy
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John Farrow, Wake Island
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Mervyn LeRoy, Random Harvest
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Sam Wood, Kings Row
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William Wyler, Mrs. Miniver
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Writing
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Original Motion Picture
Story
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Irving Berlin, Holiday Inn
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Robert Buckner, Yankee Doodle Dandy
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Paul Gallico, The Pride of the Yankees
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Sidney Harmon, The Talk of the Town
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Emeric Pressburger, The
Invaders
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Original Screenplay
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W. R. Burnett and Frank Butler, Wake Island
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Frank Butler and Don Hartman, Road to Morocco
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Michael Kanin and Ring
Lardner, Jr., Woman of the Year
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George Oppenheimer, The War Against Mrs. Hadley
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Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, One
of Our Aircraft Is Missing
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Screenplay
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Rodney Ackland and Emeric Pressburger, The
Invaders
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Sidney Buchman and Irwin Shaw, The Talk of
the Town
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George Froeschel, James
Hilton, Claudine West and Arthur Wimperis, Mrs.
Miniver
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George Froeschel, Claudine West and Arthur Wimperis,
Random Harvest
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Herman J. Mankiewicz and Jo Swerling, The Pride
of the Yankees
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Cinematography
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Black-and-White
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Charles Clarke, Moontide
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Stanley Cortez, The Magnificent Ambersons
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Edward Cronjager, The Pied Piper
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James Wong Howe, Kings Row
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Rudolph Maté, The Pride of the Yankees
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John Mescall, Take a Letter, Darling
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Arthur Miller, This Above All
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Joseph Ruttenberg, Mrs.
Miniver
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Leon Shamroy, Ten Gentlemen From West Point
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Ted Tetzlaff, The Talk of the Town
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Color
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Edward Cronjager and William V. Skall, To the
Shores of Tripoli
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W. Howard Greene, Jungle Book
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Milton Krasner, William V. Skall and W. Howard
Greene, Arabian Knights
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Victor Milner and William V. Skall, Reap the
Wild Wind
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Sol Polito, Captains of the Clouds
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Leon Shamroy, The
Black Swan
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Art Direction
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Black-and-White
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Lionel Banks and Rudolph Sternad, art direction;
Fay Babcock, interior decoration, The Talk of
the Town
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Ralph Berger, art direction; Emile Kuri, interior
decoration, Silver Queen
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Albert S. D'Agostino, art direction; Al Fields
and Darrell Silvera, interior decoration, The
Magnificent Ambersons
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Richard Day and Joseph
Wright, art direction; Thomas Little, interior decoration,
This Above All
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Hans Dreier and Roland Anderson, art direction;
Sam Comer, interior decoration, Take a Letter,
Darling
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Perry Ferguson, art direction; Howard Bristol,
interior decoration, The Pride of the Yankees
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Cedric Gibbons and Randall Duell, art direction;
Edwin B. Willis and Jack Moore, interior decoration,
Random Harvest
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John B. Goodman and Jack Otterson, art direction;
Russell A. Gausman and Boris Leven, art direction
and interior decoration, The Shanghai Gesture
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Max Parker and Mark-Lee Kirk, art direction; Casey
Roberts, interior decoration, George Washington
Slept Here
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Edward R. Robinson, interior decoration, The
Spoilers
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Color
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Richard Day and Joseph
Wright, art direction; Thomas Little, interior decoration,
My Gal Sal
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Hans Dreier and Roland Anderson, art direction;
George Sawley, interior decoration, Reap the
Wild Wind
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Alexander Golitzen and Jack Otterson, art direction;
Russell A. Gausman and Ira S. Webb, interior decoration,
Arabian Nights
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Vincent Korda, art direction; Julia Heron, interior
decoration, Jungle Book
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Ted Smith, art direction; Casey Roberts, interior
decoration, Captains of the Clouds
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Sound Recording
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Columbia Studio Sound Dept., You Were Never Lovelier
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MGM Studio Sound Dept., Mrs. Miniver
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Paramount Studio Sound Dept., Road to Morocco
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RCA Sound, The Gold Rush
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Republic Studio Sound Dept., Flying Tigers
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RKO Radio Studio Sound Dept., Once Upon a Honeymoon
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Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Dept., The Pride of the
Yankees
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Sound Service, Inc., Friendly Enemies
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Twentieth Century-Fox Studio Sound Dept., This Above
All
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Universal Studio Sound Dept., Arabian Nights
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Walt Disney Studio Sound Dept., Bambi
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Warner Bros. Studio Sound Dept.,
Yankee Doodle Dandy
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Music
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Song
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“Always in My Heart,” Always in My Heart,
Ernesto Lecuona, music; Kim Gannon, lyrics |
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“Dearly Beloved,” You Were Never Lovelier,
Jerome Kern, music; Johnny Mercer, lyrics |
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“How About You?,” Babes on Broadway, Burton
Lane, music; Ralph Freed, lyrics |
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“It Seems I Heard That Song Before,” Youth
on Parade, Jule Styne, music; Sammy Cahn, lyrics |
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“I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo,” Orchestra Wives,
Harry Warren, music; Mack Gordon, lyrics |
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“Love Is a Song,” Bambi, Frank Churchill,
music; Larry Morey, lyrics |
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“Pennies for Peppino,” Flying With Music,
Edward Ward, music; Chet Forrest and Bob Wright,
lyrics |
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“Pig Foot Pete,” Hellzapoppin', Gene de
Paul, music; Don Raye, lyrics (This song was declared
ineligible because it does not appear in Hellzapoppin'.
The song did appear in the 1941 film Keep 'Em
Flying.) |
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“There's a Breeze on Lake Louise,” The Mayor
of 44th Street, Harry Revel, music; Mort Greene,
lyrics |
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“White Christmas,” Holiday
Inn, Irving Berlin, music and lyrics
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Scoring of a Dramatic
or Comedy Picture
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Frank Churchill and Edward Plumb, Bambi
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Richard Hageman, The Shanghai Gesture
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Leigh Harline, The Pride of the Yankees
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Werner Heymann, To Be or Not to Be
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Frederick Hollander and Morris Stoloff, The
Talk of the Town
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Edward Kay, Klondike Fury
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Alfred Newman, The Black Swan
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Miklos Rozsa, Jungle Book
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Frank Skinner, Arabian Nights
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Max Steiner, Now,
Voyager
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Herbert Stothart, Random Harvest
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Max Terr, The Gold Rush
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Dimitri Tiomkin, The Corsican Brothers
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Roy Webb, I Married a Witch
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Roy Webb, Joan of Paris
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Victor Young, Flying Tigers
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Victor Young, Silver Queen
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Victor Young, Take a Letter, Darling
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Scoring of a Musical
Picture
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Roger Edens and Georgie Stoll, For Me and My
Gal
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Robert Emmett Dolan, Holiday Inn
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Leigh Harline, You Were Never Lovelier
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Ray Heindorf and Heinz
Roemheld, Yankee Doodle Dandy
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Alfred Newman, My Gal Sal
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Charles Previn and Hans Salter, It Started
With Eve
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Walter Scharf, Johnny Doughboy
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Edward Ward, Flying With Music
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Film Editing
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George Amy, Yankee Doodle Dandy
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Harold F. Kress, Mrs. Miniver
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Daniel Mandell, The Pride
of the Yankees
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Otto Meyer, The Talk of the Town
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Walter Thompson, This Above All
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Special Effects
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Lawrence Butler, photography; William H. Wilmarth, sound,
Jungle Book
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Jack Cosgrove and Ray Binger, photography; Thomas T.
Moulton, sound, The Pride of the Yankees
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Farciot Edouart, Gordon Jennings
and William L. Pereira, photography; Louis Mesenkop, sound,
Reap the Wild Wind
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John Fulton, photography; Bernard B. Brown, sound, Invisible
Agent
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A. Arnold Gillespie and Warren Newcombe, photography;
Douglas Shearer, sound, Mrs. Miniver
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Byron Haskin, photography; Nathan Levinson, sound, Desperate
Journey
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Howard Lydecker, photography; Daniel J. Bloomberg, sound,
Flying Tigers
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Ronald Neame, photography; C. C. Stevens, sound, One
of Our Aircraft Is Missing
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Fred Sersen, photography; Roger Heman and George Leverett,
sound, The Black Swan
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Vernon L. Walker, photography; James G. Stewart, sound,
The Navy Comes Through
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Short Subjects
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Cartoon
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All Out for “V” (Terrytoons Series) (Twentieth
Century-Fox) |
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Blitz Wolf (MGM) |
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Der Fuehrer's Face
(Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio)
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Juke Box Jamboree (Swing Symphony Series)
(Walter Lantz Productions; Universal) |
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Pigs in a Polka (Blue Ribbon Series) (Leon
Schlesinger, producer; Warner Bros.) |
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Tulips Shall Grow (George Pal Puppetoon Series)
(George Pal Productions, Paramount) |
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One-Reel
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Desert Wonderland (Magic Carpet Series)
(Twentieth Century-Fox) |
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Marines in the Making (Pete Smith Specialties
Series) (Pete Smith, producer; MGM) |
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Speaking of Animals
and Their Families (Speaking of Animals Series)
(Paramount)
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United States Marine Band (Melody Master Bands
Series) (Warner Bros.) |
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Two-Reel
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Beyond the Line of
Duty (Broadway Brevities Series) (U.S. War Department;
Warner Bros.)
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Don't Talk (Crime Doesn't Pay Series) (MGM) |
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Private Smith of the U.S.A. (This Is America
Series) (RKO Radio) |
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Documentary
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Africa, Prelude to Victory (March of Time; Twentieth
Century-Fox) |
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The Battle of Midway
(U.S. Navy; Twentieth Century-Fox)
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Combat Report (U.S. Army Signal Corps) |
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Conquer by the Clock (America Speaks Series)
(U.S. War Information Office; RKO Pathé) |
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The Grain That Built a Hemisphere (Walt Disney,
producer; Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American
Affairs) |
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Henry Browne, Farmer (U.S. Department of Agriculture;
Republic) |
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High Over the Borders (National Film Board of
Canada) |
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High Stakes in the East (Netherlands Information
Bureau; Netherlands Information Bureau/Service) |
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Inside Fighting China (World in Action Series)
(National Film Board of Canada; United Artists) |
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It's Everybody's War (U.S. War Information Office;
Twentieth Century-Fox) |
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Kokoda Front Line! (Australian
News and Information Bureau)
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Listen to Britain (British Ministry of Information) |
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Little Belgium (Belgian Ministry of Information) |
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Little Isles of Freedom (Broadway Brevities Series)
(Victor Stoloff and Edgar Loew, producers; Warner Bros.) |
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Moscow Strikes Back
(Artkino; Republic)
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Mr. Blabbermouth! (U.S. War Information Office;
MGM) |
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Mr. Gardenia Jones (U.S. War Information Office;
MGM) |
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The New Spirit (Walt Disney, producer; U.S. Treasury
Department) |
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Prelude to War (U.S.
Army Special Services)
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The Price of Victory (U.S. War Information Office;
Paramount) |
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A Ship Is Born (U.S. Merchant Marine; Warner
Bros.) |
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Twenty-One Miles (British Ministry of Information) |
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We Refuse to Die (U.S. War Information Office;
Paramount) |
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White Eagle (Concanen Films) |
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Winning Your Wings (U.S. Army Air Force; Warner
Bros.) |
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Irving G. Thalberg Memorial
Award
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Sidney Franklin
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Special Awards
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To
Charles Boyer
for his progressive cultural achievement in establishing
the French Research Foundation in Los Angeles as a source
of reference for the Hollywood motion picture industry |
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To
Noel Coward
for
his outstanding production achievement in In Which
We Serve
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To
MGM
for its achievement
in representing the American way of life in the production
of the Andy Hardy series of films |