Film Weekly 1962-63 year book : Canadian motion picture industry with television section (1962)

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Scoring, Musical: Saul Chaplin, Johnny Green, Sid Ramin and Irwin Kostal for West Side Story. Scoring, Drama or Comedy: Henry Mancini for Breakfast at Tiffany's. Film Editing: Thomas Stanford for West Side Story. Sound: Fred Hynes and Todd-AO Sound Dept., Gordon E. Sawyer and Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Dept, for West Side Story. Art Direction, Color: Boris Leven for West Side Story; Set Decoration: Victor Gangelin. Art Direction, Black and White: Harry Horner for The Hustler; Set Decoration: Gene Callahan. Costume Design, Color: Irene Sharaff for West Side Story. Costume Design, Black and White: Piero Gherardi for La Dolce Vita, Astral Films. Documentary, Feature: Le Ciel et la Boue, Rank Film Distributors of Canada Ltd. Documentary, Short: Project Hope, MacManus, John & Adams-Ex-Cell-O Corp. Short, Live Action: Seaward the Great Ships, Templar Film Studios-Lester A. Schoenfeld Films. Short, Cartoon: Ersatz, Zagreb Film-Herts-Lion International Corp. Special Effects: Bill Warrington for visual effects and Vivian C. Greenham for audible effects in The Guns of Navarone, Carl Foreman Columbia. Foreign Language Film: Through a Glass Darkly, A. B. Svensk Filmindustry (Sweden). Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Stanley Kramer. Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award: George Seaton. Special Honorary Awards: Fred L. Metzler for his dedication and outstanding service to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; Jerome Robbins for his brilliant achievements in the art of choreography on film; Bill L. Hendricks for his outstanding patriotic service in the conception, writing and production of the Marine Corps film, A Force in Readiness. Previous Academy Awards 192728 Actor: Emil Jannings, Way of All Flesh. Actress: Janet Gaynor, Seventh Heaven. Picture: Wings, Paramount. Special Awards: Warner Bros, for The Jazz Singer. Charles Chaplin for The Circus. 192829 Actor: Warner Baxter, In Old Arizona. Actress: Mary Pickford, Coquette. Picture: Broadway Melody, MGM. 192930 Actor: George Arliss, Disraeli. Actress: Norma Shearer, The Divorcee. Picture: All Quiet on the Western Front, Universal. 193031 Actor: Lionel Barrymore, A Free Soul. Actress: Marie Dressier, Min and Bill. Picture: Cimarron, RKO. 193132 Actor: Fredric March, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Actress: Helen Hayes, The Sin of Madelon Claudet. Picture: Grand Hotel, MGM. Special Award: Walt Disney for creation of Mickey Mouse. 193233 Actor: Charles Laughton, The Private Life of Henry VIII. Actress: Katharine Hepburn, Morning Glory. Picture: Cavalcade, Fox Film Corp. 1934 Actor: Clark Gable, It Happened One Night. Actress: Claudette Colbert, It Happened One Night. Picture: It Happened One Night, Columbia. Special Award: Shirley Temple for outstanding contribution to screen entertainment. 1935 Actor: Victor McLaglen, The Informer. Actress: Bette Davis, Dangerous. Picture: Mutiny on the Bounty, MGM. Special Awards: David Wark Griffith for dis¬ tinguished creative achievements as director and producer and lasting contributions to progress of motion picture arts. 1936 Actor: Paul Muni, The Story of Louis Pasteur. Actress: Luise Rainer, The Great Ziegfeld. Picture: The Great Ziegfeld, MGM. Special Awards: March of Time. W. Howard Greene and Harold Rosson for color cinema¬ tography in the Garden of Allah. 1937 Actor: Spencer Tracy, Captains Courageous. Actress: Luise Rainer, The Good Earth. Documentary, Feature: The Horse With the Flying Tail, Walt Disney-Empire-Universal. Documentary, Short: Giuseppina, James Hill Production-Lester A. Schoenfeld Films. Short, Live Action: Day of the Painter, Little Movies-Kingsley-Union Films. Short, Cartoon: Munro, Rembrandt Films-Film Representations. Special Effects: Gene Warren and Tim Baar for The Time Machine, Galaxy Films-MGM. Foreign Language Film: The Virgin Spring, A. B. Svensk Filmindustri (Sweden). Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award: Sol Lesser. Special Honorary Awards: Gary Cooper; Stan Laurel; Hayley Mills for most outstanding juvenile performance of the year in Walt Disney's Pollyana. Picture: The Life of Emile Zola, Warner Bros. Special Awards: Mack Sennett, Edgar Bergen. W. Howard Greene for color photography of A Star Is Born, Selznick-United Artists. The Museum of Modern Art Film Library for col¬ lecting films dating from 1895. Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Darryl F. Zanuck. 1938 Actor: Spencer Tracy, Boys Town. Actress: Bette Davis, Jezebel. Picture: You Can't Take It With You, Columbia. Special Awards: Walt Disney for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Deanna Durbin. Mickey Rooney. Oliver Marsh and Allan Davies for color cinematography of Sweethearts. Harry M. Warner. J. Arthur Ball. Paramount. Gor¬ don Jennings. Farciot Edouard and Loren Ryder. Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Hal Wallis. 1939 Actor: Robert Donat, Goodbye, Mr. Chips. Actress: Vivian Leigh, Gone With the Wind. Picture: Gone With the Wind, Selznick International-MGM . Special Awards: Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. The Tech¬ nicolor Company. Motion Picture Relief Fund. Judy Garland for outstanding performance as 142