Year book of motion pictures (1951)

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*★★*★**** ACADEMY AWARDS ********* Mickey Rooney, Walt Disney, Gordon Jennings, Farciot Edouard and Loren Ryder, J. Arthur Ball. 1937 Best Proditctiori— The Life of Emile Zola (Warner Bros.). Actress— Luise Rainer (The Good Earth). /4c/ or— Spencer Tracy (Captains Courageous). Supporting Actress— AUci Brady (In Old Chicago). Supporting Actor— Joseph Schildkraut (The Life of Emile Zola). Direction— Leo McCarey (The Awful Truth). Assistant Director— Rohen Webb (In Old Chicago). Original Siory— William A. Wellraan, Robbert Carson (A Star Is Born). Screenplay— NoTman Riley Raine, Heinz Herald, Geza Herczeg (The Life of Emile Zola). Cinematography— Karl Freund (The Good Earth). Art Director— Stephen Gooson (The Lost Horizon). Sound Recording— Thomas Moulton (The Hurricane). Musical Composition— "Sweet Leilani," by Harry Owens (Waikiki Wedding). Dance Direction— Hermes Pan (A Damsel in Distress). Film Editing— Ger\e Havlick, Gene Melford (Lost Horizon). SconVig— 100 Men and a Girl (Universal). Short Subjects— One-reeler: The Private Life of the Ganets (Educational); Two-reeler: Torture Money (M-G-M); Cartoon: The Old Mill (Walt Disney); Color Subject: Penny Wisdom (Pete Smith-M-G-M). Thalberg Plaque— Darryl F. Zanuck. Special Awards— Mack Sennett, Edgar Bergen, W. Howard Green, Museum of Modern Art Film Library. 1936 Outstanding Production— The Great Ziegfeld (M-G-M). Actress— Luise Rainer (The Great Ziegfeld). .4rfor— Paul Muni (The Story of Louis Pasteur). Supporting Actress— Gail Sondergaard (Anthony Adverse). Supporting ^cior— Walter Brennan (Come and Get It). Director— Frank Capra (Mr. Deeds Goes to Town). Assistant Director— Jack Sullivan (The Charge of the Light Brigade). Original Siorji— Sheridan Gibney, Pierre Collings (The Story of Louis Pasteur). Screenplay— Sheridan Gibney, Pierre Collings (The Story of Louis Pasteur). Cinematography— Tony Gaudio (Anthony .Adverse). Art Direction— Kichard Day (Dodsworth). Sound Recording— M-G-M Sound Department, headed by Douglas Shearer (San Francisco). Musical Composition— The Way You Look Tonight, from Swing Time; music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Dance Director— Seymour Felix (A Pretty Girl Number from the Great Ziegfeld). Film Editing— Ralph Dawson (Anthony Adverse). Scoring— Leo Forbstein (Anthony Adverse). Short Subjects— One-reeler: Board of Education (M-G-M-Hal Roach); Two-reeler: The Public Pays (M-G-M-Jack Chertok); Cartoon: Country Cousin (United ArtistsDisney); Color Subject: Give Me Liberty (Warner Bros.). Special Award— The March of Time, as a distinct novelty. 1935 Best Production— Mutiny on the Bounty (MG-M). Actress— Bette Davis (Dangerous). /4c/or— Victor McLaglen (The Informer). Direction— John Ford (The Informer). Original Story— Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur (The Scoundrel). Screenplay— Dudley Nichols (The Informer). Cinematography— Hal Mohr (A Midsummer Night's Dream). Art Direction— Richard Day (The Dark Angel). Sound Recording — William Steinkampf (Naughty Marietta). Musical Composition— Lullaby of Broadway, from Gold-Diggers of 1935; Music by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Al Dubin. Dance Direction— Dave Gould (I've a Feelin' You're Foolin', from Broadway Melody of 1936 and Straw Hat number from Folies Bergere). Film Editing— Ralph Dawson (A Midsummer Night's Dream). Assistant Direction— Clem Beauchamp (Lives of a Bengal Lancer). Scoii?ig— Max Steiner (The Informer). Short Subjects— Cartoon: Three Orphan Kittens, (Walt Disney); Comedy: How to Sleep, (M-G-M); Novelty: Wings Over Mount Everest (Educational). i934 Outstanding Production— It Happened One Night (Columbia). **************** * ★ **★★★★*★*★★★ 141