Winners indicated (*). I still need to see films like The Hard Way, The Constant Nymph, Destination Tokyo, Angels of Sin, Hangmen Also Die, Le Corbeau, Girl Crazy, The Life of Matsu the Untamed, Journey Into Fear, The Leopard Man, The North Star, Air Force, Cabin in the Sky, Munchausen, Ossessione, The Seventh Victim, Thank Your Lucky Stars, Old Acquaintance, Edge of Darkness, Ordet, and A Guy Named Joe.
Casablanca |
BEST PICTURE:
Casablanca*
Day of Wrath
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
The Ox-Bow Incident
Shadow of a Doubt
BEST DIRECTOR:
Michael Curtiz, Casablanca*
Carl Theodor Dreyer, Day of Wrath
Alfred Hitchcock, Shadow of a Doubt
Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
William A. Wellman, The Ox-Bow Incident
Shadow of a Doubt |
BEST ACTOR:
Humphrey Bogart, Casablanca*
Joseph Cotten, Shadow of a Doubt
Charles Laughton, This Land Is Mine
Roger Livesey, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
Paul Lukas, Watch on the Rhine
BEST ACTRESS:
Jean Arthur, The More the Merrier
Ingrid Bergman, Casablanca*
Jennifer Jones, The Song of Bernadette
Deborah Kerr, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
Teresa Wright, Shadow of a Doubt
The More the Merrier |
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Dana Andrews, The Ox-Bow Incident
Charles Coburn, The More the Merrier*
Frank Morgan, The Human Comedy
Claude Rains, Casablanca
Anton Walbrook, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Anne Baxter, Five Graves to Cairo*
Gladys Cooper, The Song of Bernadette
Paulette Goddard, So Proudly We Hail!
Veronica Lake, So Proudly We Hail!
Gene Tierney, Heaven Can Wait
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp |
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY:
Casablanca*
Day of Wrath
Five Graves to Cairo
Heaven Can Wait
The Ox-Bow Incident
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
The More the Merrier
Shadow of a Doubt*
So Proudly We Hail!
This Land Is Mine
Day of Wrath |
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:
Casablanca
Day of Wrath*
I Walked with a Zombie
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
Shadow of a Doubt
BEST FILM EDITING:
Casablanca*
Five Graves to Cairo
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
The Ox-Bow Incident
Shadow of a Doubt
The Ox-Bow Incident |
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE:
Casablanca*
For Whom the Bell Tolls
I Walked with a Zombie
Shadow of a Doubt
The Song of Bernadette
BEST ORIGINAL SONG:
"Fort Holland Calypso Song", I Walked with a Zombie*
"Knock on Wood", Casablanca
"Lullaby of the Bells", Phantom of the Opera
Additional Categories
Heaven Can Wait |
BEST ART DIRECTION:
Five Graves to Cairo
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Heaven Can Wait
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp*
Phantom of the Opera
BEST COSTUME DESIGN:
Casablanca
Heaven Can Wait*
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
Madame Curie
Phantom of the Opera
Five Graves to Cairo |
BEST MAKEUP:
Heaven Can Wait
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp*
Phantom of the Opera
BEST SOUND (MIXING AND EDITING):
Five Graves to Cairo
I Walked with a Zombie
In Which We Serve
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
Sahara*
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS:
For Whom the Bell Tolls
In Which We Serve
So Proudly We Hail!*
I have so much to see from this year, but HELL YES to the double Casablanca Lead wins. I give the Supporting win to Andrews, who SLAYS in that movie (just breaks my heart in so many places), but I haven't seen Coburn.
ReplyDeleteYay! Bogie and Bergman! Andrews or Walbrook would be my runner-up, but both are superb. Though Coburn's performance isn't a stretch for him, he's brilliant in the role.
DeleteI knew Casablanca would pull out a big showing here! And how can I disagree? A perfect film if there ever was one.
ReplyDeleteHaha. Yeah, this was one of my most predictable years. ;) Glad you dig it!
DeleteOk, since it is my favorite movie of ALL-TIME is it a surprise that Casablanca makes a clean sweep for me? :)
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it's your favorite movie. It's pretty much got a permanent spot in my top 5 of all time. :)
DeleteA nice mix of movies. I've been wanting to see I Walked With A Zombie an Day Of Wrath for so long now.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I prefer Day of Wrath, but I'd recommend both films.
DeleteCan't argue with Casablanca, like Alex said, perfection. Also, love the appreciation for Day of Wrath, that could be my favorite Dreyer film, just ahead of Passion of Joan of Arc, and Ordet in third.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see more support for Casablanca. :) I need to see Ordet, but I might put Passion of Joan of Arc at the top.
DeleteYou can't better Casablanca for sheer craftsmenship and excellence. I don't think I've ever met anyone who doesn't at least like the film which with most classics is rare, there's always dissent but that doesn't seem to hold for this. I've never heard of Day of Wrath but I looked it up and I'm intrigued. Aside from The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp which I found underwhelming our choices for picture and director are similar.
ReplyDeletePicture:
Casablanca-Winner
Heaven Can Wait
The More the Merrier
The Ox-Bow Incident
Watch on the Rhine
Other great movies this year but Casablanca is too special to be beat.
Director:
Busby Berkeley-The Gang's All Here
Michael Curtiz-Casablanca-Winner
Alfred Hitchcock-Shadow of a Doubt
Ernst Lubitsch-Heaven Can Wait
William Wellman-The Ox-Bow Incident
Curtiz was able to handle any genre with ease, a rare gift that even most of the best directors can't do but Casablanca is his pinnacle. Berkeley's The Gang's All Here may not be the best picture but to control the elephantine production, The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat alone must have been a logistical nightmare, was a special skill that Berkeley seemed to have a special aptitude for.
Actor:
Don Ameche-Heaven Can Wait
Humphrey Bogart-Casablanca-Winner
Joseph Cotton-Shadow of a Doubt
Paul Lukas-Watch on the Rhine
Franchot Tone-Five Graves to Cairo
This wasn't a tough choice since this is a near perfect match of actor and part but the four other performers were all amazing. Shadow of a Doubt is probably Cotton's best performance.
Actress:
Ingrid Bergman-Casablanca
Ida Lupino-The Hard Way
Margaret Sullavan-Cry Havoc
Gene Tierney-Heaven Can Wait
Teresa Wright-Shadow of a Doubt-Winner
I so wanted to give this to Ingrid but Teresa Wright's performance in Shadow of a Doubt is just so finely judged I had to go with her. I noticed that you had Gene Tierney in support, her screen time runs the edge between lead and support, but although Ameche dominates Heaven Can Wait without her sensitive portrayal his struggle wouldn't mean half as much.
Supporting Actor:
Dana Andrews-The Ox-Bow Incident
Jack Carson-The Hard Way-Winner
Charles Coburn-The More the Merrier
Laird Cregar-Heaven Can Wait
Claude Rains-Casablanca
This was the hardest category for me to decide. Rains is such an engaging piece of the Casablanca puzzle. Coburn is inimitable in The More the Merrier, he's almost as good in Heaven Can Wait. Cregar is the very essence of charming, bemused deviltry in Heaven Can Wait and Andrews tears at my heart in Ox-Box Incident. But Jack Carson, an underappreciated performer if there ever was one, in The Hard Way is startlingly good. Watching him progress from his usual glad handing, hale fellow well met persona to a sad, broken husk is heartbreaking. Sparking off Ida Lupino and Dennis Morgan, in his best onscreen performance, he's incredible.
Supporting Actress:
Anne Baxter-Five Graves to Cairo
Paulette Goddard-So Proudly We Hail
Carmen Miranda-The Gang's All Here
Katina Paxinou-For Whom the Bell Tolls
Lucile Watson-Watch on the Rhine-Winner
Carmen Miranda is a postive force of nature in Gang and Paxinou is very good in Bells, I movie I found to be a ponderous bore, but watching Lucile Watson slowly being shaken out of the magnolias, changing in subtle but human ways but not being bowed by the experience gave me the most pleasure.
Thanks for these awesome comments! I love looking at other people's ballots.
DeleteCasablanca pretty much has a permanent spot in my top 5 favorite films, so it's great to see those wins for it. Yeah, Tierney is borderline, and she's actually my runner-up in the supporting category. I must watch The Hard Way (and The Gang's All Here). I nominate Carson for Mildred Pierce and Lupino for They Drive by Night, but I'd love to nominate them again.