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Actual nominees….. Born Yesterday, Father of the Bride, King Solomon’s Mines, Louis Calhern, Hope Emerson and George Cukor……did not make the grade with the voters on the Board.

Also some of the other ''Left-Overs'' from 1950:


Best Picture
The Blue Lamp
Born Yesterday
Broken Arrow
Chance of a Lifetime
Cinderella
Devil’s Doorway
Dieu a Besoin des Hommes
Father of the Bride
The Furies
The Gunfighter
King Solomon’s Mines
Les Enfants Terribles
A Life of Her Own
Los Olvidados
The Men
Morning Departure
The Mumekata Sisters
Orpheus
Panic in the Streets
Seven Days to Noon
State Secret
Summer Stock
Wagon Master
Winchester ‘73
The Wooden Horse

Best Actor
Fred Astaire, Three Little Words
James Cagney, The West Point Story
Louis Calhern, The Magnificent Yankee
Ronald Colman, Champagne For Caesar
Dan Dailey, A Ticket to Tomahawk
Dan Dailey, When Willie Comes Marching Home
Leo Genn, The Wooden Horse
Barry Jones, Seven Days to Noon
Gene Kelly, Summer Stock
Harold Lloyd, Mad Wednesday
Jean Marais, Orpheus
Ray Milland, A Life of Her Own
John Mills, Morning Departure
Edmond O’Brien, D.O.A.
Jack Palance, Panic in the Streets
James Stewart, Broken Arrow
Anton Walbrook, La Ronde
John Wayne, Rio Grande
Clifton Webb, Cheaper By the Dozen
Richard Widmark, No Way Out

Best Actress
Spring Byington, Louisa
Claudette Colbert, Three Came Home
Joan Crawford, Harriet Craig
Linda Darnell, No Way Out
Irene Dunne, The Mudlark
Judy Garland, Summer Stock
Ann Harding, The Magnificent Yankee
Patricia Neal, The Breaking Point
Mala Powers, Outrage
Barbara Stanwyck, The Furies
Nicole Stephane, Les Enfants Terribles
Margaret Sullavan, No Sad Songs For Me
Teresa Wright, The Men

Best Supporting Actor
Richard Attenborough, Morning Departure
Dirk Bogarde, The Blue Lamp
Ward Bond, Wagon Master
Louis Calhern, Annie Get Your Gun
Louis Calhern, The Asphalt Jungle
Louis Calhern, Devil’s Doorway
Louis Calhern, A Life of Her Own
Charles Coburn, Louisa
Wendell Corey, Harriet Craig
Finlay Currie, The Mudlark
Alec Guinness, The Mudlark
Edmund Gwenn, Louisa
Walter Huston, The Furies
Charles Kemper, Wagon Master
Charles Kemper, Stars In My Crown
George Macready, A Lady Without Passport
Millard Mitchell, The Gunfighter
Zero Mostel, Panic in the Streets
Sidney Poitier, No Way Out
Alaistair Sim, Stage Fright
Dean Stockwell, Stars In My Crown
Francis L. Sullivan, Night and the City

Best Supporting Actress
Maria Casares, Orpheus
Danielle Darrieux, La Ronde
Hope Emerson, Caged
Joyce Grenfell, Stage Fright
Elsa Lanchester, Mystery Street
Agnes Moorehead, Caged
Olive Sloane, Seven Days to Noon
Elizabeth Taylor, Father of the Bride
Phyllis Thaxter, The Breaking Point
Dame Sybil Thorndike, Stage Fright
Googie Withers, Night and the City

Best Director
Roy Ward Baker, Morning Departure
John & Roy Boulting, Seven Days to Noon
Jean Cocteau, Orpheus
George Cukor, Born Yesterday
George Cukor, A Life of Her Own
Delmer Daves, Broken Arrow
Basil Deardon, The Blue Lamp
Jean Delannoy, Dieu a Besoin des Hommes
John Ford, Rio Grande
John Ford, Wagon Master
Sidney Gilliat, State Secret
Henry King, The Gunfighter
Henry Koster, Harvey
Akira Kurosawa, Rashomon
Jack Lee, The Wooden Horse
Anthony Mann, Devil’s Doorway
Anthony Mann, The Furies
Anthony Mann, Winchester ‘73
Jean-Pierre Melville, Les Enfants Terribles
Bernard Miles, Chance of a Lifetime
Yasajiro Ozu, The Mumekata Sisters
Charles Walters, Summer Stock
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The tallies for 1950 have been posted.

All About Eve leads with the most mentions, 17, followed by Sunset Boulevard with 15; Rio Grande with 12; Rashomon with 11; Stromboli and The Asphalt Jungle with 8 each; Cinderella, In a Lonely Place and La Ronde with 7 each; Annie Get Your Gun, Distant Journey, Los Olvidados and Stage Fright with 6 each and King Solomon's Mines, So Long at the Fair, Stars in My Crown and The Glass Menagerie with 5 each.

In all there were 212 votes cast for 61 films.

The Wizard of Oz remains our highest vote-getter so far with 24 mentions, followed by Murder on the Orient Express with 21; Gone With the Wind and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers with 20 each; Mrs. Miniver and Victor/Victoria with 19 each and Carrie (1976), Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Dancer in the Dark, From Here to Eternity and Nashville with 18 each.

All About Eve is in a 12 way tie for 12th place with Apocalypse Now, Atonement, Do the Right Thing, Doctor Zhivago, Love Me Tonight, Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), Reds, The Emigrants, The Godfather, The Love Parade and Titanic.
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Hustler wrote:Best Film Editing – Sunset Boulevard
Already selected.
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Sorry, I made a mistake in the 1st round.
Gertrude Lawrence replaces Jane Wyman.

2nd Round

Picture: Stage Fright
Director: Alfred Hitchcock, Stage Fright
Actor: Gregory Peck, The Gunfighter
Actress: Jane Wyman, Stage Fright
Sup. Actor: Jeff Chandler, Broken Arrow
Sup. Actress : Jean Hagen, The Asphalt Jungle
Ensemble: Stage Fright
Original Screenplay: Los Olvidados
Adapted Screenplay: Stage Fright
Cinematography: Rashomon
Art Direction: Rashomon




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Picture – The Asphalt Jungle
Best Director – John Huston, The Asphalt Jungle
Best Actor – Sterling Hayden, The Asphalt Jungle
Best Actress – Jane Wyman, The Glass Menagerie
Best Supporting Actor – Sam Jaffe, The Asphalt Jungle
Best Supporting Actress – Nancy Olson, Sunset Boulevard
Best Ensemble – In a Lonely Place
Best Original Screenplay – No way Out
Best Adapted Screenplay – Panic in the Streets
Best Original Score – All About Eve
Best Film Editing – Sunset Boulevard
Best Cinematography – The Asphalt Jungle
Best Art Direction – Annie Get Your Gun
Best Costume Design – Born Yesterday
Best Makeup – The Asphalt Jungle
Best Sound – Rashomon
Best Sound Effects – Sunset Boulevard
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Picture: Harvey
Director: Elia Kazan - Panic In the Streets
Actor: Jose Ferrer - Cyrano De Bergerac
Actress: Jean Simmons - So Long at the Fair
Sup. Actor: Broderick Crawford - Born Yesterday
Sup. Actress : Jane Wyman - The Glass Menagerie
Ensemble: Born Yesterday
Or.Screenplay: So Long at the Fair
Ad. Screenplay: La Ronde
Editing: The Night and the City
Cinematography: The Night and the City
Costume Design: Cyrano De Bergerac
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Still lots to do here.
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Picture – Rashomon
Best Director – Max Ophuls, La Ronde
Best Actor – John Garfield, The Breaking Point
Best Actress – Joan Fontaine, September Affair
Best Supporting Actor – Sessue Hayakawa, Three Came Home
Best Supporting Actress – Marlene Dietrich, Stage Fright
Best Ensemble – The Asphalt Jungle
Best Original Screenplay – Seven Days to Noon
Best Adapted Screenplay – The Magnificent Yankee
Best Original Score – King Solomon’s Mines
Best Song – "Wilhelmina" – Wabash Avenue
Best Film Editing – The Gunfighter
Best Cinematography – King Solomon’s Mines
Best Art Direction – A Life of Her Own
Best Costume Design – Harriet Craig
Best Makeup – Harriet Craig
Best Sound – Three Little Words
Best Sound Effects – King Solomon’s Mines
Best Visual Effects – Destination Moon

Special Citation: To Louis Calhern for his quintet of superb performances during 1950 in The Magnificent Yankee, A Life of Her Own, Devil's Doorway, The Asphalt Jungle and Annie Get Your Gun




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rain Bard wrote:Still so much to honor for this year.
Indeed!

Best Picture: Stars in My Crown
Director: Jacques Tourneur, Stars in My Crown
Actor: Alec Guinness, Last Holiday
Actress: Maureen O'Hara, Rio Grande
Supporting Actor: Vincent Price, Champagne for Caesar
Supporting Actress: Kay Walsh, Last Holiday
Ensemble: Stars in My Crown
Original Screenplay: Last Holiday
Adapted Screenplay: Edge of Doom
Original Score: Rio Grande
Original Song: "Mule Train", Singing Guns
Editing: Rio Grande
Cinematography: Stars in My Crown
Art Direction: Last Holiday
Costume Design: Stars in My Crown
Makeup: Rio Grande
Sound: Rio Grande
Sound Effects: The Big Lift
Visual Effects: The Big Lift
Special Citation: To Dean Stockwell, who at the age of 14, was having one of the best, most diverse years of any teenage actor ever, as the son of frontier preacher Joel McCrea in Stars in My Crown; the mischievous prep student (lead role) in The Happy Years and as the young boy living on his own in the streets of India in Rudyard Kipling's Kim (his title character) opposite Errol Flynn.
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Still so much to honor for this year:

Best Picture: Distant Journey
Director: Luis Bunuel, Los Olvidados
Actor: Humphrey Bogart, In A Lonely Place
Actress: Machiko Kyo, Rashomon
Supporting Actor: Masayuki Mori, Rashomon
Supporting Actress: Jeff Donnell, In A Lonely Place
Ensemble: Shakedown
Original Screenplay: Winchester '73
Adapted Screenplay: Gun Crazy
Original Score: Orpheus
Editing: Distant Journey
Cinematography: Los Olvidados
Art Direction: the Flowers of St. Francis
Costume Design: the Flowers of St. Francis
Makeup: Distant Journey
Sound: Los Olvidados
Sound Effects: Distant Journey
Visual Effects: the Man Who Cheated Himself
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Best Picture - Stromboli
Best Director - Roberto Rossellini - Stromboli
Best Actor - Spence Tracy - Father of the Bride
Best Actress - Eleanor Parker - Caged
Best Supporting Actress - Marilyn Monroe - All About Eve
Best Ensemble - Stromboli
Best Original Screenplay - Stromboli
Best Adapted Screenplay - Harvey
Best Original Score - Stromboli
Best Original Song - "The Work Song" - Cinderella
Best Editing - Stromboli
Best Cinematography - Stromboli
Best Art Direction - Summer Stock
Best Costume Design - Summer Stock
Best Sound - All About Eve
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We've waited for Hustler for more than 48 hours. Let's go to Round 2. rain Bard and Jowy_Jillia are up first. Either may go.



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Hustler should be back from Mar del Plata. Let's give him another day before we go into Round 2.
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PICTURE: The Night and the City
DIRECTOR: Jules Dassin - The Night and the City
ACTOR: Marlon Brando - The Men
ACTRESS: Judy Holiday - Born Yesterday
SUP.ACTOR: Kirk Douglas - The Glass Menagerie
SUP.ACTRESS: Josephine Hull - Harvey
ENSEMBLE: La Ronde
OR. SCREENPLAY: Chant D'Amour
AD.SCREENPLAY: Rashomon
SCORE: The Glass Menagerie
SONG: -
EDITING: Panic In the Streets
CINEMATOGRAPHY: Chant D'Amour
ART DIRECTION: Cyrano De Bergerac
COSTUMES: So Long at the Fair
MAKE UP: Cyrano De Bergerac
SOUND: Panic In the Streets
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