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Best Motion Picture
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Double Indemnity (Paramount) |
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Gaslight (MGM) |
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Going My Way (Paramount)
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Since You Went Away (Selznick International Pictures;
United Artists) |
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Wilson (Twentieth Century-Fox) |
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Best Actor
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Charles Boyer, Gaslight
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Bing Crosby, Going My Way
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Barry Fitzgerald, Going My Way
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Cary Grant, None but the Lonely Heart
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Alexander Knox, Wilson
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Best Actress
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Ingrid Bergman, Gaslight
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Claudette Colbert, Since You Went Away
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Bette Davis, Mr. Skeffington
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Greer Garson, Mrs. Parkington
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Barbara Stanwyck, Double Indemnity
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Actor in a Supporting Role
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Hume Cronyn, The Seventh Cross
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Barry Fitzgerald, Going
My Way
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Claude Rains, Mr. Skeffington
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Clifton Webb, Laura
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Monty Woolley, Since You Went Away
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Actress in a Supporting Role
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Ethel Barrymore, None but
the Lonely Heart
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Jennifer Jones, Since You Went Away
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Angela Lansbury, Gaslight
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Aline MacMahon, Dragon Seed
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Agnes Moorehead, Mrs. Parkington
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Directing
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Alfred Hitchcock, Lifeboat
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Henry King, Wilson
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Leo McCarey, Going My Way
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Otto Preminger, Laura
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Billy Wilder, Double Indemnity
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Writing
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Original Motion Picture
Story
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David Boehm and Chandler Sprague, A Guy Named
Joe
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Edward Doherty and Jules Schermer, The Sullivans
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Leo McCarey, Going
My Way
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Alfred Neumann and Joseph Than, None Shall
Escape
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John Steinbeck, Lifeboat
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Original Screenplay
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Jerome Cady, Wing and a Prayer
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Richard Connell and Gladys Lehman, Two Girls
and a Sailor
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Preston Sturges, Hail the Conquering Hero
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Preston Sturges, The Miracle of Morgan's Creek
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Lamar Trotti, Wilson
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Screenplay
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John L. Balderston, Walter Reisch and John Van
Druten, Gaslight
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Irving Brecher and Fred F. Finkelhoffe, Meet
Me in St. Louis
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Frank Butler and Frank
Cavett, Going My Way
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Raymond Chandler and Billy Wilder, Double Indemnity
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Jay Dratler, Samuel Hoffenstein and Betty Reinhardt,
Laura
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Cinematography
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Black-and-White
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Stanley Cortez and Lee Garmes, Since You Went
Away
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George Folsey, The White Cliffs of Dover
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Charles Lang, The Uninvited
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Joseph LaShelle, Laura
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Lionel Lindon, Going My Way
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Glen MacWilliams, Lifeboat
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Joseph Ruttenberg, Gaslight
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John Seitz, Double Indemnity
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Robert Surtees and Harold Rosson, Thirty Seconds
Over Tokyo
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Sidney Wagner, Dragon Seed
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Color
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Edward Cronjager, Home in Indiana
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George Folsey, Meet Me in St. Louis
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Rudolph Maté and Allen M. Davey, Cover Girl
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Ray Rennahan, Lady in the Dark
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Charles Rosher, Kismet
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Leon Shamroy, Wilson
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Art Direction
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Black-and-White
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Lionel Banks and Walter Holscher, art direction;
Joseph Kish, interior decoration, Address Unknown
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Albert S. D'Agostino and Carroll Clark, art direction;
Darrell Silvera and Claude Carpenter, interior decoration,
Step Lively
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Hans Dreier and Robert Usher, art direction; Sam
Comer, interior decoration, No Time for Love
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Perry Ferguson, art direction; Julia Heron, interior
decoration, Casanova Brown
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Cedric Gibbons and William
Ferrari, art direction; Edwin B. Willis and Paul
Huldschinsky, interior decoration, Gaslight
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John J. Hughes, art direction; Fred MacLean, interior
decoration, The Adventures of Mark Twain
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Mark-Lee Kirk, art direction; Victor A. Gangelin,
interior decoration, Since You Went Away
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Lyle Wheeler and Leland Fuller, art direction;
Thomas Little, interior decoration, Laura
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Color
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Lionel Banks and Cary Odell, art direction; Fay
Babcock, interior decoration, Cover Girl
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Hans Dreier and Raoul Pene du Bois, art direction;
Ray Moyer, interior decoration, Lady in the Dark
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Ernst Fegte, art direction; Howard Bristol, interior
decoration, The Princess and the Pirate
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Cedric Gibbons and Daniel B. Cathcart, art direction;
Edwin B. Willis and Richard Pefferle, interior decoration,
Kismet
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John B. Goodman and Alexander Golitzen, art direction;
Russell A. Gausman and Ira S. Webb, interior decoration,
The Climax
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Wiard Ihnen, art direction;
Thomas Little, interior decoration, Wilson
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Charles Novi, art direction; Jack McConaghy, interior
decoration, The Desert Song
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Sound Recording
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Columbia Studio Sound Dept., Cover Girl
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MGM Studio Sound Dept., Kismet
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Paramount Studio Sound Dept., Double Indemnity
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RCA Sound, Voice in the Wind
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Republic Studio Sound Dept., Brazil
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RKO Radio Studio Sound Dept., Music in Manhattan
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Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Department, Casanova
Brown
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Sound Service Inc., It Happened Tomorrow
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Twentieth Century-Fox Studio
Sound Dept., Wilson
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Universal Studio Sound Dept., His Butler's Sister
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Warner Bros. Studio Sound Dept., Hollywood Canteen
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Music
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Song
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“I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night,” Higher
and Higher, Jimmy McHugh, music; Harold Adamson,
lyrics |
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“I'll Walk Alone,” Follow the Boys, Jule
Styne, music; Sammy Cahn, lyrics |
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“I'm Making Believe,” Sweet and Lowdown,
James V. Monaco, music; Mack Gordon, lyrics |
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“Long Ago and Far Away,” Cover Girl, Jerome
Kern, music; Ira Gershwin, lyrics |
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“Now I Know,” Up in Arms, Harold Arlen,
music; Ted Koehler, lyrics |
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“Remember Me to Carolina,” Minstrel Man,
Harry Revel, music; Paul Webster, lyrics |
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“Rio de Janeiro,” Brazil, Ary Barroso,
music; Ned Washington, lyrics |
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“Silver Shadows and Golden Dreams,” Lady, Let's
Dance, Lew Pollack, music; Charles Newman, lyrics |
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“Sweet Dreams Sweetheart,” Hollywood Canteen,
M. K. Jerome, music; Ted Koehler, lyrics |
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“Swinging on a Star,”
Going My Way, James Van Heusen, music; Johnny
Burke, lyrics
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“Too Much in Love,” Song of the Open Road,
Walter Kent, music; Kim Gannon, lyrics |
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“The Trolley Song,” Meet Me in St. Louis,
Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin, music and lyrics |
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Scoring of a Dramatic
or Comedy Picture
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C. Bakaleinikoff and Hanns Eisler, None but
the Lonely Heart
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Karl Hajos, Summer Storm
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Franke Harling, Three Russian Girls
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Arthur Lange, Casanova Brown
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Michel Michelet and Edward Paul, The Hairy
Ape
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Michel Michelet, Voice in the Wind
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Alfred Newman, Wilson
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Edward Paul, Up in Mabel's Room
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Frederic E. Rich, Jack London
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David Rose, The Princess and the Pirate
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Miklos Rozsa, Double Indemnity
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Miklos Rozsa, Woman of the Town
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H. J. Salter, Christmas Holiday
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Walter Scharf and Roy Webb, The Fighting Seabees
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Max Steiner, The Adventures of Mark Twain
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Max Steiner, Since
You Went Away
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Morris Stoloff and Ernst Toch, Address Unknown
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Robert Stolz, It Happened Tomorrow
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Herbert Stothart, Kismet
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Dimitri Tiomkin, The Bridge of San Luis Rey
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Scoring of a Musical
Picture
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C. Bakaleinikoff, Higher and Higher
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Robert Emmett Dolan, Lady in the Dark
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Carmen Dragon and Morris
Stoloff, Cover Girl
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Leo Erdody and Ferde Grofé, Minstrel Man
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Louis Forbes and Ray Heindorf, Up in Arms
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Ray Heindorf, Hollywood Canteen
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Werner R. Heymann and Kurt Weill, Knickerbocker
Holiday
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Edward Kay, Lady, Let's Dance
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Mahlon Merrick, Sensations of 1945
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Alfred Newman, Irish Eyes Are Smiling
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Charles Previn, Song of the Open Road
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H. J. Salter, The Merry Monahans
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Walter Scharf, Brazil
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Georgie Stoll, Meet Me in St. Louis
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Film Editing
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Roland Gross, None but the Lonely Heart
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Hal C. Kern and James E. Newcom, Since You Went Away
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Owen Marks, Janie
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Barbara McLean, Wilson
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Leroy Stone, Going My Way
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Special Effects
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David Allen, Ray Cory and Robert Wright, photography;
Russell Malmgren and Harry Kusnick, sound, Secret Command
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John R. Cosgrove, photography; Arthur Johns, sound,
Since You Went Away
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Paul Detlefsen and John Crouse, photography; Nathan
Levinson, sound, The Adventures of Mark Twain
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Farciot Edouart and Gordon Jennings, photography; George
Dutton, sound, The Story of Dr. Wassell
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A. Arnold Gillespie, Donald
Jahraus and Warren Newcombe, photography; Douglas Shearer,
sound, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
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Fred Sersen, photography; Roger Heman, sound, Wilson
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Vernon L. Walker, photography; James G. Steward and
Roy Granville, sound, Days of Glory
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Short Subjects
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Cartoon
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And to Think I Saw It on Mulberry Street (George
Pal Puppetoon Series) (George Pal Productions;
Paramount) |
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Dog, Cat and Canary (Color Rhapsody Series)
(Screen Gems; Columbia) |
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Fish Fry (Cartunes) (Walter Lantz
Productions; Universal) |
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How to Play Football (Goofy Series) (Walt
Disney Productions; RKO Radio) |
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Mouse Trouble (Tom
and Jerry Series) (Frederick Quimby, producer;
MGM)
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My Boy Johnny (Terrytoons Series) (Paul
Terry, producer; Twentieth Century-Fox) |
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Swooner Crooner (Looney Tunes Series) (Warner
Bros.) |
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One-Reel
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Blue Grass Gentlemen (Ed Thorgerson's Sports
Review Series) (Edmund Reek, producer; Twentieth
Century-Fox) |
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Jammin' the Blues (Melody Master Bands Series)
(Gordon Hollingshead, producer; Warner Bros.) |
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Movie Pests (Pete Smith's Specialties Series)
(Pete Smith, producer; MGM) |
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Screen Snapshots' 50th Anniversary of Motion
Pictures (Screen Snapshots Series) (Ralph Staub,
producer; Columbia) |
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Who's Who in Animal
Land (Speaking of Animals Series) (Jerry Fairbanks,
producer; Paramount)
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Two-Reel
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Bombalera (Musical Parade Series) (Louis
Harris, producer; Paramount) |
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I Won't Play (Featurette
Series) (Gordon Hollingshead, producer; Warner
Bros.)
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Main Street Today (Jerry Bresler, producer;
MGM) |
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Documentary
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Short Subject
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Arturo Toscanini (U.S. War Information
Office Overseas Motion Picture Bureau) |
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New Americans (This Is America Series)
(RKO Radio) |
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With the Marines at
Tarawa (U.S. Marine Corps)
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Feature
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The Fighting Lady
(U.S. Navy; Twentieth Century-Fox)
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Resisting Enemy Interrogation (U.S. Army
Air Force) |
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Irving G. Thalberg Memorial
Award
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Darryl F. Zanuck
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Special Awards
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To
Margaret O'Brien,
outstanding child actress of 1944 |
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To
Bob Hope
for
his many services to the Academy (a life membership in
the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) |
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