The 22nd Oscar Cinema Award Ceremony for 1949 was held March 23, 1950 at the RKO Pantages Theater ( Hollywood , California ).
| 22nd Academy Awards | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| date | March 23, 1950 |
| Location | RKO Pantages Theater, Hollywood , Los Angeles , California , USA |
| Leading | Paul Douglas |
Content
Statistics
| Film | nominations | awards |
|---|---|---|
| β’ Heiress / The Heiress | four | |
| β’ All the King's Men / All the King's Men | 3 | |
| β’ Come to the Stable | - | |
| β’ Battleground / Battleground | 2 | |
| β’ Champion / Champion | one | |
| β’ Vertical take-off / Twelve O'Clock High | 2 | |
| β’ Sands of Iwo Jima / Sands of Iwo Jima | - | |
| β’ Letter to Three Wives / A Letter to Three Wives | 2 | |
| β’ Pinky / Pinky | - | |
| β’ Jolson Sings Again | - | |
| β’ Little Women | one | |
| β’ Adventures of Don Juan / Adventures of Don Juan | one | |
| β’ The Fallen Idol / The Fallen Idol | - | |
| β’ My Foolish Heart | - | |
| β’ Insidious fox Borgia / Prince of Foxes | - | |
| β’ The Stratton Story | one | |
| β’ Dismissal to the city / On the Town | one | |
| β’ Neptune's daughter | one | |
| β’ She wore a yellow ribbon / She Wore a Yellow Ribbon | one | |
| β’ Mighty Joe Young / Mighty Joe Young | one | |
| β’ Bicycle Thieves / Ladri di biciclette | 0 + 1 |
List of Laureates and Nominees
β Winners are highlighted in a separate color.
Main categories
| Categories | Laureates and nominees | |
|---|---|---|
| β The whole royal army ( Robert Rossen Productions ) | ||
| β’ Battlefield ( Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ) | ||
| β’ Heiress ( Paramount ) | ||
| β’ Letter to Three Wives ( 20th Century Fox ) | ||
| β’ Vertical take-off ( 20th Century Fox ) | ||
| β Joseph L. Mankevich for the film β Letter to Three Wives β | ||
| β’ Robert Rossen - β The entire royal army β | ||
| β’ William Wellman - β The Battlefield β | ||
| β’ Carol Reed - The Fallen Idol | ||
| β’ William Wyler - β Heiress β | ||
| β Broderick Crawford - β All the King's Men β (for the role of Willy Stark) | ||
| β’ Kirk Douglas - β Champion β (for the role of Michael βMidgeβ Kelly) | ||
| β’ Gregory Peck - β Vertical Take-Off β (for the role of General Frank Savage) | ||
| β’ Richard Todd - β Hot Heart β ( Eng. ) (For the role of Corporal Lachlan βLatchiβ MacLachlan) | ||
| β’ John Wayne - βThe Sands of Iwo Jima β (for the role of Sergeant John M. Stryker) | ||
| β Olivia de Havilland - β Heiress β (for the role of Katherine Sloper) | ||
| β’ Genie Crane - β Kicks β (for the role of Patricia βKicksβ Johnson) | ||
| β’ Susan Hayward - β My Stupid Heart β (for the role of Eloise Winters) | ||
| β’ Deborah Kerr - β Edward My Son β (for the role of Evelyn Boult) | ||
| β’ Loretta Young - β Come to the Stable β (for the role of Sister Margaret) | ||
| β Dean Jagger - β Vertical Take-Off β (for the role of Major Harvey Stowell) | ||
| β’ John Ireland - β The entire royal army β (for the role of Jack Burden) | ||
| β’ Arthur Kennedy - β Champion β (for the role of Connie Kelly) | ||
| β’ Ralph Richardson - β Heiress β (for the role of Dr. Austin Sloper) | ||
| β’ James Whitmore - β The Battlefield β (for the role of Kinney) | ||
| β Mercedes McCambridge - β All the Royal Men β (for the role of Sadie Burke) | ||
| β’ Ethel Barrymore - β Pinky β (for the role of Miss Em) | ||
| β’ Celeste Hill - β Come to the Stable β (for the role of the sister of Sholastika) | ||
| β’ Elsa Lanchester - β Come to the Stable β (for the role of Amelia Potts) | ||
| β’ Ethel Waters - β Kicks β (for the role of Dice Johnson) | ||
( eng. Best Writing, Story and Screenplay) | β Robert Pirosh - β The Battlefield β | |
| β’ Sidney Buckman - β Jolson Sings Again β | ||
| β’ Alfred Hayes, Federico Fellini , Sergio Amidei , Marcello Palero and Roberto Rossellini - β Paisa β | ||
| β’ T. Π.. B. Clark - β Pimlico Pass β ( English ) | ||
| β’ Helen Levitt [1] , Janice Lobe and Sidney Myers - Silent ( doc . ) | ||
| β Joseph L. Mankevich - β Letter to Three Wives β | ||
| β’ Robert Rossen - β The entire royal army β | ||
| β’ Cesare Zavattini - β Bicycle Thieves β | ||
| β’ Karl Forman - β Champion β | ||
| β’ Graham Green - βThe Fallen Idol β | ||
| β Douglas Morrow - β The Stratton Story β | ||
| β’ Claire Booth Luce - β Come to the Stable β | ||
| β’ Shirley W. Smith and Valentine Davis - β It Happens Every Spring β ( Eng. ) | ||
| β’ Harry Brown - "The Sands of Iwo Jima " | ||
| β’ Virginia Kellogg - β White Hot β | ||
Other categories
| Categories | Laureates and nominees | |
|---|---|---|
Drama or comedy movie soundtrack | β Aaron Copland - The Heiress | |
| β’ Max Steiner - β Beyond the Forest β | ||
| β’ Dmitry Tyomkin - β Champion β | ||
Music film soundtrack | β Roger Eden and Lenny Hayton - β Layoffs to the City β | |
| β’ Morris Stoloff and George Daning - β Jolson sings again β | ||
| β’ Ray Heindorf - β Looking for a Silver Lining β | ||
| β Baby, It's Cold Outside - β Neptune 's Daughter β - music and lyrics: Frank Losser | ||
| β’ It's a Great Feeling - β This Great Feeling β ( English ) - music: Jules Stein , lyrics: Sammy Kahn | ||
| β’ Lavender Blue - β So dear to my heart β ( English ) - music: Eliot Daniel, lyrics: Larry Mori | ||
| β’ My Foolish Heart - β My Stupid Heart β - music: Victor Young , lyrics: Ned Washington | ||
| β’ Through a Long and Sleepless Night - β Come to the Stable β - music: Alfred Newman , lyrics: Mac Gordon | ||
| β Harry W. Gershtad - β Champion β | ||
| β’ Robert Parrish and Al Clark - β The entire Royal Army β | ||
| β’ John D. Dunning - β The Battlefield β | ||
| β’ Richard L. Van Enger - βThe Sands of Iwo Jima β | ||
| β’ Frederick Knudson - The Window | ||
(Black-and-white movie) | β Paul Vogel - β The Battlefield β | |
| β’ Franz Glider - β Champion β | ||
| β’ Joseph Lachell - β Come to the Stable β | ||
| β’ Leo Tover - The Heiress | ||
| β’ Leon Shamroy - β The Cunning Fox of Borgia β | ||
( Color film ) | β Winton Hawk - β She Wore a Yellow Ribbon β | |
| β’ Harry Stradling Art. - βA Couple of Barkley from Broadway β | ||
| β’ William E. Snyder - β Jolson Sings Again β | ||
| β’ Robert H. Plank, Charles Edgar Schoenbaum - β Little Women β | ||
| β’ Charles G. Clark - β Sand β | ||
(Black-and-white movie) | β Harry Horner, John Mien (directors) , Emile Curie (decorator) - β Heiress β | |
| β’ Lyle R. Wheeler, Joseph C. Wright (directors) , Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox (decorators) - β Come to the Stable β | ||
| β’ Cedric Gibbons , Jack Martin Smith (directors) , Edwin B. Willis, Richard Pefferl (decorators) - β Madame Bovary β | ||
( Color film ) | β Cedric Gibbons , Paul Gresse (directors) , Edwin B. Willis, Jack D. Moore (decorators) - β Little Women β | |
| β’ Edward Carrere (director) , Lyle B. Reifsnider (decorator) - β The Adventures of Don Juan β | ||
| β’ Jim Morahan, William Kellner, Michael Relf (directors) - β Sarabande for the Dead Lovers β ( Eng. ) | ||
(Black-and-white movie) | β Edith Head and Gilles Steele - β Heiress β | |
| β’ Vittorio Nino Novarese - β The Cunning Fox of Borgia β | ||
( Color film ) | β Leah Rhodes , Travilla , Marjorie Best - β Don Juan 's Adventures β | |
| β’ Kay Nelson - β Freshman Mother β | ||
| β Thomas T. Moulton (20th Century-Fox SSD) - β Vertical Take-Off β | ||
| β’ Leslie I. Carey (Universal-International SSD) - β Once again, my dear β | ||
| β’ Daniel J. Bloomberg (Republic SSD) - βThe Sands of Iwo Jima β | ||
| β ARKO Productions - βThe Mighty Joe Young β | ||
| β’ Walter Wanger Pictures - Tulsa | ||
| β Daybreak in Udi ( Crown Film Unit ) | ||
| β’ Kenji Comes Home / Producer: Paul F. Heard | ||
| β Chance to Live / A Chance to Live ( producer: Richard De Rochemon ) | ||
| β So Much for So Little / So Much for So Little ( Producer: Edward Selzer ) | ||
| β’ 1848/1848 (French Cinema General Cooperative) | ||
| β’ Tide / The Rising Tide (St. Francis-Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia) | ||
shot on 1 reel | β Aquarium Party / Aquatic House Party ( Produced by Jack Eaton ) | |
| β’ / Roller Derby Girl ( producer: Justin Herman) | ||
| β’ So you think you're not guilty / So You Think You're Not Guilty ( producer: Gordon Hollingshead) | ||
| β’ / Spills and Chills ( Producer: Walton Sea Element) | ||
| β’ / Water Trix ( Producer: Pete Smith) | ||
shot on 2 bobbins | β Van Gogh ( producers: Gaston Deal and Robert Essens ) | |
| β’ The Boy and the Eagle / Producer: William Lasky | ||
| β’ Chase of Death ( producer: Irving Allen) | ||
| β’ The Grass Is Always Greener ( Producer: Gordon Hollingshead) | ||
| β’ Snow Carnival / Producer: Gordon Hollingshead | ||
| β Such a familiar smell / For Scent-imental Reasons ( producer: Edward Selzer ) | ||
| β’ We are not afraid of a gray cat / Hatch Up Your Troubles ( producer: Fred Quimby ) | ||
| β’ Pure Luck / The Magic Fluke ( producer: Stephen Bosustow) | ||
| β’ Toy Lovers / Toy Tinkers ( Producer: Walt Disney ) | ||
| β’ A lot of noise due to the canary / Canary Row ( producer: Edward Selzer) (withdrawn from the nomination) [2] | ||
Special Awards
| Reward | Laureates | |
|---|---|---|
best film in a foreign language | β Bicycle Thieves / Ladri di biciclette ( Italy ) - by decision of the Board of Governors of the Academy, as the most outstanding foreign language film shown in the USA in 1949. | |
| β Bobby Driscoll - an outstanding young actor of 1949. (as the outstanding juvenile actor of 1949.) | ||
| β Fred Astaire - for his unique artistry and achievements in the development of musical cinema. (for his unique artistry and his contributions to the technique of musical pictures.) | ||
| β Cecile B. de Mill - the most prominent pioneer of cinema art, for 37 years of brilliant creative film career. (distinguished motion picture pioneer, for 37 years of brilliant showmanship.) | ||
| β Gene Hersholt - for outstanding service for the benefit of film production. (for distinguished service to the motion picture industry.) | ||
See also
- Golden Globes 1950 (Hollywood Foreign Press Association Award)
- BAFTA 1950 (British Film and Television Arts Award)
Notes
- β In the database of the American Film Academy, the nominee is Helen Levitt (inaccessible link) - another screenwriter with the same name .
- β Unofficial nomination, the candidacy was withdrawn by the cartoon producer [1] (inaccessible link) .