Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1949)

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MEDAL WINNERS And Pictures for 1948 1948, outside of “Joan of Arc,” which came too late in the year to count, all she had had was her not overly successful “Arch of Triumph.” But these are the facts that mean nothing to you. You like Crosby and Bergman better than anybody else. And you told us so. And the movie you enjoyed most had no big stars, no huge ballyhoo, no large, expensive production budget. But “Sitting Pretty” did have fine, warm performances by Clifton Webb, Robert Young and Maureen O’Hara. It had a story that could be about people like you — it had humor and it made you feel at home. What about your other favorite stars and pictures? Well, look at the score first, then we’ll tell you some of the interesting things your votes show: The men stars you liked best of all, following Bing, of course, listed alphabetically, are Humphrey Bogart, Bob Hope, Alan Ladd and Gregory Peck. The women stars you preferred above all, after Ingrid, also listed alphabetically, are June Allyson, Rita Hayworth, Jennifer Jones and Esther Williams. And your nine favorite pictures, following “Sitting Pretty,” listed alphabetically, are: “A Date with Judy,” “Gentleman’s Agreement,” “I Remember Mama,” “Life with Father,” “Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House,” “The Naked City,” “The O’Hara, Robert Young and Clifton Webb scored Radio Theater, CBS, Monday evening, February 14 Ingrid Bergman, Gold Medal actress of the year for the third ti: ■/