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Best Motion Picture
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Hamlet (British) (J.
Arthur Rank-Two Cities; Universal-International)
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Johnny Belinda (Warner Bros.) |
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The Red Shoes (J. Arthur Rank-Archers; Eagle-Lion) |
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The Snake Pit (Twentieth Century-Fox) |
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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Warner Bros.) |
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Best Actor
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Lew Ayres, Johnny Belinda
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Montgomery Clift, The Search
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Dan Dailey, When My Baby Smiles at Me
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Laurence Olivier, Hamlet
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Clifton Webb, Sitting Pretty
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Best Actress
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Ingrid Bergman, Joan of Arc
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Olivia de Havilland, The Snake Pit
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Irene Dunne, I Remember Mama
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Barbara Stanwyck, Sorry, Wrong Number
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Jane Wyman, Johnny Belinda
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Actor in a Supporting Role
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Charles Bickford, Johnny Belinda
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José Ferrer, Joan of Arc
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Oscar Homolka, I Remember Mama
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Walter Huston, The Treasure
of the Sierra Madre
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Cecil Kellaway, The Luck of the Irish
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Actress in a Supporting Role
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Barbara Bel Geddes, I Remember Mama
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Ellen Corby, I Remember Mama
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Agnes Moorehead, Johnny Belinda
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Jean Simmons, Hamlet
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Claire Trevor, Key Largo
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Directing
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John Huston, The Treasure
of the Sierra Madre
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Anatole Litvak, The Snake Pit
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Jean Negulesco, Johnny Belinda
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Laurence Olivier, Hamlet
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Fred Zinnemann, The Search
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Writing
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Motion Picture Story
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Borden Chase, Red River
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Frances Flaherty and Robert Flaherty, Louisiana
Story
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Emeric Pressburger, The Red Shoes
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Richard Schweizer and
David Wechsler, The Search
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Malvin Wald, The Naked City
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Screenplay
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Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder and Richard L.
Breen, A Foreign Affair
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John Huston, The Treasure
of the Sierra Madre
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Frank Partos and Millen Brand, The Snake Pit
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Richard Schweizer and David Wechsler, The Search
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Irmgard Von Cube and Allen Vincent, Johnny
Belinda
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Cinematography
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Black-and-White
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Joseph August, Portrait of Jennie
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William Daniels, The
Naked City
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Charles B. Lang, Jr., A Foreign Affair
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Ted McCord, Johnny Belinda
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Nicholas Musuraca, I Remember Mama
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Color
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Charles G. Clarke, Green Grass of Wyoming
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Robert Planck, The Three Musketeers
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William Snyder, The Loves of Carmen
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Joseph Valentine, William
V. Skall and Winton Hoch, Joan of Arc
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Art Direction
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Black-and-White
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Roger K. Furse, art direction;
Carmen Dillon, set decoration, Hamlet
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Robert Haas, art direction; William Wallace, set
decoration, Johnny Belinda
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Color
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Richard Day, art direction; Edwin Casey Roberts
and Joseph Kish, set decoration, Joan of Arc
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Hein Heckroth, art direction;
Arthur Lawson, set decoration, The Red Shoes
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Sound Recording
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Republic Studio Sound Dept., Moonrise
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Twentieth Century-Fox Studio
Sound Dept., The Snake Pit
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Warner Bros. Studio Sound Dept., Johnny Belinda
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Music
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Song
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“Buttons and Bows,” The
Paleface, Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, music
and lyrics
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“For Every Man There's a Woman,” Casbah,
Harold Arlen, music; Leo Robin, lyrics |
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“It's Magic,” Romance on the High Seas,
Jule Styne, music; Sammy Cahn, lyrics |
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“This Is the Moment,” That Lady in Ermine,
Frederick Hollander, music; Leo Robin, lyrics |
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“The Woody Woodpecker Song,” Wet Blanket Policy,
Ramey Idriss and George Tibbles, music and lyrics |
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Scoring of a Dramatic
or Comedy Picture
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Brian Easdale, The
Red Shoes
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Hugo Friedhofer, Joan of Arc
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Alfred Newman, The Snake Pit
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Max Steiner, Johnny Belinda
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William Walton, Hamlet
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Scoring of a Musical
Picture
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Johnny Green and Roger
Edens, Easter Parade
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Lennie Hayton, The Pirate
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Ray Heindorf, Romance on the High Seas
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Alfred Newman, When My Baby Smiles at Me
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Victor Young, The Emperor Waltz
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Film Editing
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Reginald Mills, The Red Shoes
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Christian Nyby, Red River
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Frank Sullivan, Joan of Arc
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Paul Weatherwax, The Naked
City
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David Weisbart, Johnny Belinda
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Costume Design
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Black-and-White
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Roger K. Furse, Hamlet
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Irene, B.F.'s Daughter
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Color
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Edith Head and Gile Steele, The Emperor Waltz
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Dorothy Jeakins and Karinska,
Joan of Arc
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Special Effects
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Paul Eagler, J. McMillan Johnson,
Russell Shearman and Clarence Slifer, visual; Charles
Freeman and James G. Stewart, audible, Portrait of
Jennie
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Ralph Hammeras, Fred Sersen and Edward Snyder, visual;
Roger Heman, audible, Deep Waters
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Short Subjects
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Cartoon
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The Little Orphan
(Tom and Jerry Series) (Frederick Quimby, producer;
MGM)
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Mickey and the Seal (Mickey Mouse Series)
(Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio) |
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Mouse Wreckers (Merrie Melodies Series)
(Edward Selzer, producer; Warner Bros.) |
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Robin Hoodlum (Fox and Crow Series) (United
Productions of America; Columbia) |
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Tea for Two Hundred (Donald Duck Series)
(Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio) |
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One-Reel
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Annie Was a Wonder (John Nesbitt Passing Parade
Series) (Herbert Moulton, producer; MGM) |
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Cinderella Horse (Sports Parade Series)
(Gordon Hollingshead, producer; Warner Bros.) |
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So You Want to Be on the Radio (Joe McDoakes
Series) (Gordon Hollingshead, producer; Warner
Bros.) |
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Symphony of a City
(Movietone Specialty Series) (Edmund H. Reek,
producer; Twentieth Century-Fox)
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You Can't Win (Pete Smith Specialty Series)
(Pete Smith, producer; MGM) |
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Two-Reel
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Calgary Stampede (Technicolor Special Series)
(Gordon Hollingshead, producer; Warner Bros.) |
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Going to Blazes (Herbert Morgan, producer;
MGM) |
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Samba-Mania (Musical Parade Featurette Series)
(Harry Grey, producer; Paramount) |
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Seal Island (True
Life Adventure Series) (Walt Disney Productions;
RKO Radio)
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Snow Capers (Thomas Mead, producer; Universal-International) |
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Documentary
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Short Subject
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Heart to Heart (Herbert Morgan, producer;
Fact Film Organization) |
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Operation Vittles (U.S. Army Air Force) |
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Toward Independence
(U.S. Army)
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Feature
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The Quiet One (Film Documents; Mayer-Burstyn) |
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The Secret Land
(U.S. Navy; MGM)
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Irving G. Thalberg Memorial
Award
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Jerry Wald
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Special Awards
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To
Monsieur Vincent
(France), voted by the Academy Board of Governors as the
most outstanding foreign language film released in the
United States during 1948 |
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To
Ivan Jandl
for
the outstanding juvenile performance of 1948 in The
Search
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To
Sid Grauman,
master showman, who raised the standard of exhibition
of motion pictures |
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To
Adolph Zukor,
a man who has been called the father of the feature film
in America, for his services to the industry over a period
of 40 years |
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To
Walter Wanger
for distinguished service to the industry in adding to
its moral stature in the world community by his production
of the picture Joan of Arc
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