1949 Harvard Lampoon Awards

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What was the worst film of 1949 from Harvard Lamppon's 10 Worst list?

Joan of Arc (Worst Picture of the Century)
1
33%
The Great Gatsby
0
No votes
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes
0
No votes
Flamingo Road
0
No votes
Look for the Silver Lining
0
No votes
Top o' the Morning
1
33%
The Fountainhead
1
33%
The Fan
0
No votes
That Midnight Kiss
0
No votes
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 3

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Re: 1949 Harvard Lampoon Awards

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None of these are all that bad. Preminger's The Fan from Oscar Wilde's Lady Windemere's Fan is actually good.

I have to vote for Top o' the Morning, the lame third pairing of Crosby and Fitzgerald. Those three awards to Fitzgerald for his excessive mugging in this were not that unwarranted.
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1949 Harvard Lampoon Awards

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Worst Single Performance - Male: Gregory Peck, The Great Sinner
Worst Performance - Female: Shirley Temple, Mr. Belvedere Goes to College
Least Likely to Warm Cockles of Heart: Barry Fitzgerald
Least Likely to Warm Anything: Barry Fitzgerald
Lest Deserving But Most due for a Pension: Barry Fitzgerald
Finest Example for Cleancut American Youth: Mrs. Aly Khan (Rita Hayworth)
Best Known Wife of Racehorse Owner: Mrs. Aly Khan
Meatball: Mrs. Aly Khan
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