Academy Awards 1941
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Best Picture
WINNER:
Rebecca: (Selznick International Pictures)
NOMINEES:
All This, and Heaven Too: (Warner Bros.)
Foreign Correspondent: (Walter Wanger)
The Grapes of Wrath: (20th Century Fox)
The Great Dictator: (Charles Chaplin Productions)
Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman: (RKO Radio)
The Letter: (Warner Bros.)
The Long Voyage Home: (Argosy, Walter Wanger)
Our Town: (Sol Lesser)
The Philadelphia Story: Joseph L. Mankiewicz (M-G-M)
Best Actor in a Leading Role
WINNER:
The Philadelphia Story: James Stewart
NOMINEES:
The Great Dictator: Charles Chaplin
The Grapes of Wrath: Henry Fonda
Abe Lincoln in Illinois: Raymond Massey
Rebecca: Laurence Olivier
Best Actress in a Leading Role
WINNER:
Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman: Ginger Rogers
NOMINEES:
The Letter: Bette Davis
Rebecca: Joan Fontaine
The Philadelphia Story: Katharine Hepburn
Our Town: Martha Scott
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
WINNER:
The Westerner: Walter Brennan
NOMINEES:
Foreign Correspondent: Albert Bassermann
They Knew What They Wanted: William Gargan
The Great Dictator: Jack Oakie
The Letter: James Stephenson
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
WINNER:
The Grapes of Wrath: Jane Darwell
NOMINEES:
Rebecca: Judith Anderson
The Philadelphia Story: Ruth Hussey
All This, and Heaven Too: Barbara O'Neil
Primrose Path: Marjorie Rambeau
Best Director
WINNER:
The Grapes of Wrath: John Ford
NOMINEES:
The Philadelphia Story: George Cukor
Rebecca: Alfred Hitchcock
Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman: Sam Wood
The Letter: William Wyler
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
WINNER:
The Great McGinty: Preston Sturges
NOMINEES:
Angels Over Broadway: Ben Hecht
Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet: Norman Burnstine, Heinz Herald, John Huston
Foreign Correspondent: Charles Bennett, Joan Harrison
The Great Dictator: Charles Chaplin
Best Writing, Original Story
WINNER:
Arise, My Love: Benjamin Glazer, Hans Székely
NOMINEES:
Comrade X: Walter Reisch
Edison, the Man: Hugo Butler, Dore Schary
My Favorite Wife: Leo McCarey, Bella Spewack, Sam Spewack
The Westerner: Stuart N. Lake
Best Writing, Screenplay
WINNER:
The Philadelphia Story: Donald Ogden Stewart
NOMINEES:
The Grapes of Wrath: Nunnally Johnson
Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman: Dalton Trumbo
The Long Voyage Home: Dudley Nichols
Rebecca: Robert E. Sherwood, Joan Harrison
Best Cinematography, Color
WINNER:
The Thief of Bagdad: Georges Périnal
NOMINEES:
Bitter Sweet: Oliver T. Marsh, Allen M. Davey
The Blue Bird: Arthur C. Miller, Ray Rennahan
Down Argentine Way: Leon Shamroy, Ray Rennahan
North West Mounted Police: Victor Milner, W. Howard Greene
'Northwest Passage' (Book I -- Rogers' Rangers): Sidney Wagner, William V. Skall
Best Cinematography, Black-and-White
WINNER:
Rebecca: George Barnes
NOMINEES:
Abe Lincoln in Illinois: James Wong Howe
All This, and Heaven Too: Ernest Haller
Arise, My Love: Charles Lang
Boom Town: Harold Rosson
Foreign Correspondent: Rudolph Maté
The Letter: Tony Gaudio
The Long Voyage Home: Gregg Toland
Spring Parade: Joseph A. Valentine
Waterloo Bridge: Joseph Ruttenberg
Best Art Direction, Black-and-White
WINNER:
Pride and Prejudice: Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse
NOMINEES:
Arise, My Love: Hans Dreier, Robert Usher
Arizona: Lionel Banks, Robert Peterson
The Boys from Syracuse: Jack Otterson
Dark Command: John Victor Mackay
Foreign Correspondent: Alexander Golitzen
Lillian Russell: Richard Day, Joseph C. Wright
My Favorite Wife: Van Nest Polglase, Mark-Lee Kirk
My Son, My Son!: John DuCasse Schulze
Our Town: Lewis J. Rachmil
Rebecca: Lyle R. Wheeler
The Sea Hawk: Anton Grot
The Westerner: James Basevi
Best Art Direction, Color
WINNER:
The Thief of Bagdad: Vincent Korda
NOMINEES:
Bitter Sweet: Cedric Gibbons, John S. Detlie
Down Argentine Way: Richard Day, Joseph C. Wright
North West Mounted Police: Hans Dreier, Roland Anderson
Best Sound, Recording
WINNER:
Strike Up the Band: Douglas Shearer (M-G-M SSD)
NOMINEES:
Behind the News: Charles L. Lootens (Republic SSD)
Captain Caution: Elmer Raguse (Hal Roach SSD)
The Grapes of Wrath: Edmund H. Hansen (20th Century-Fox SSD)
The Howards of Virginia: Jack Whitney (General Service SSD)
Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman: John Aalberg (RKO Radio SSD)
North West Mounted Police: Loren L. Ryder (Paramount SSD)
Our Town: Thomas T. Moulton (Samuel Goldwyn SSD)
The Sea Hawk: Nathan Levinson (Warner Bros. SSD)
Spring Parade: Bernard B. Brown (Universal SSD)
Too Many Husbands: John P. Livadary (Columbia SSD)
Best Film Editing
WINNER:
North West Mounted Police: Anne Bauchens
NOMINEES:
The Grapes of Wrath: Robert L. Simpson
The Letter: Warren Low
The Long Voyage Home: Sherman Todd
Rebecca: Hal C. Kern
Best Effects, Special Effects
WINNER:
The Thief of Bagdad: Lawrence W. Butler (photographic), Jack Whitney (sound)
NOMINEES:
The Blue Bird: Fred Sersen (photographic), Edmund H. Hansen (sound)
Boom Town: A. Arnold Gillespie (photographic), Douglas Shearer (sound)
The Boys from Syracuse: John P. Fulton (photographic), Bernard B. Brown (sound), Joe Lapis (sound)
Dr. Cyclops: Farciot Edouart (photographic), Gordon Jennings (photographic)
Foreign Correspondent: Paul Eagler (photographic), Thomas T. Moulton (sound)
The Invisible Man Returns: John P. Fulton (photographic), Bernard B. Brown (sound), William Hedgcock (sound)
The Long Voyage Home: R.T. Layton (photographic), Ray Binger (photographic), Thomas T. Moulton (sound)
One Million B.C.: Roy Seawright (photographic), Elmer Raguse (sound)
Rebecca: Jack Cosgrove (photographic), Arthur Johns (sound)
The Sea Hawk: Byron Haskin (photographic), Nathan Levinson (sound)
Swiss Family Robinson: Vernon L. Walker (photographic), John Aalberg (sound)
Typhoon: Farciot Edouart (photographic), Gordon Jennings (photographic), Loren L. Ryder (sound)
Women in War: Howard Lydecker (photographic), William Bradford (photographic), Bud Thackery (photographic) (as Ellis J. Thackery), Herbert Norsch (sound)
Best Music, Original Song
WINNER:
Pinocchio: Leigh Harline (music), Ned Washington (lyrics)
For the song "When You Wish Upon a Star"
NOMINEES:
Down Argentine Way: Harry Warren (music), Mack Gordon (lyrics)
For the song "Down Argentine Way"
You'll Find Out: Jimmy McHugh (music), Johnny Mercer (lyrics)
For the song "I'd Know You Anywhere"
Music in My Heart: Chet Forrest, Bob Wright
For the song "It's a Blue World"
Second Chorus: Artie Shaw (music), Johnny Mercer (lyrics)
For the song "Love of My Life"
Rhythm on the River: James V. Monaco (music), Johnny Burke (lyrics)
For the song "Only Forever"
Strike Up the Band: Roger Edens, George Stoll
For the song "Our Love Affair"
Spring Parade: Robert Stolz (music), Gus Kahn (lyrics)
For the song "Waltzing in the Clouds"
Hit Parade of 1941: Jule Styne (music), Walter Bullock (lyrics)
For the song "Who Am I?"
Best Music, Original Score
WINNER:
Pinocchio: Leigh Harline, Paul J. Smith, Ned Washington
NOMINEES:
Arizona: Victor Young
Dark Command: Victor Young
The Fight for Life: Louis Gruenberg
The Great Dictator: Meredith Willson
The House of the Seven Gables: Frank Skinner
The Howards of Virginia: Richard Hageman
The Letter: Max Steiner
The Long Voyage Home: Richard Hageman
The Mark of Zorro: Alfred Newman
My Favorite Wife: Roy Webb
North West Mounted Police: Victor Young
One Million B.C.: Werner R. Heymann
Our Town: Aaron Copland
Rebecca: Franz Waxman
The Thief of Bagdad: Miklós Rózsa
Waterloo Bridge: Herbert Stothart
Best Music, Score
WINNER:
Tin Pan Alley: Alfred Newman
NOMINEES:
Arise, My Love: Victor Young
Hit Parade of 1941: Cy Feuer
Irene: Anthony Collins
Our Town: Aaron Copland
The Sea Hawk: Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Second Chorus: Artie Shaw
Spring Parade: Charles Previn
Strike Up the Band: George Stoll, Roger Edens
Best Short Subject, Two-reel
WINNER:
Teddy the Rough Rider: (Warner Bros.)
NOMINEES:
Eyes of the Navy: (M-G-M)
Service with the Colors: (Warner Bros.)
From the National Defense Series
Best Short Subject, One-reel
WINNER:
Quicker'n a Wink: Pete Smith
NOMINEES:
London Can Take It!: (Warner Bros.)
Vitaphone Varieties
More About Nostradamus: (M-G-M)
Siege: (RKO Radio)
Best Short Subject, Cartoons
WINNER:
The Milky Way: (M-G-M)
From the Rudolph Ising Series
NOMINEES:
Puss Gets the Boot: (M-G-M)
From the Cat and Mouse Series
A Wild Hare: Leon Schlesinger
Honorary Award
WINNERS:
Bob Hope
In recognition of his unselfish services to the motion picture industry
(special silver plaque).
Nathan Levinson
For his outstanding service to the industry and the Army during the past nine years, which has made possible the present efficient mobilization of the motion picture industry facilities for the production of Army training films.
Academy Award of Merit
WINNER:
(20th Century-Fox Film Corp.)
For the design and construction of the 20th Century Silenced Camera, developed by Daniel Clark, Grover Laube, Charles Miller and Robert W. Stevens.
Scientific and Engineering Award
WINNER:
Not awarded.
Technical Achievement Award
WINNER:
Anton Grot (Warner Bros. Studio Art Dept.)
For the design and perfection of the Warner Bros. water ripple and wave illusion machine.
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