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22nd Academy Awards

Award ceremony for films of 1949 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 22nd Academy Awards were held on March 23, 1950, at the RKO Pantages Theatre, honoring the films in 1949. This was the final year in which all five Best Picture nominees were in Black & White, and the first year in which every film nominated for Best Picture won multiple Oscars.

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DateMarch 23, 1950
SiteRKO Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, California
Hosted byPaul Douglas
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Best PictureAll the King's Men
Most awardsThe Heiress (4)
Most nominationsThe Heiress (8)
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All the King's Men became the first of two films to date to win Best Picture and two acting Oscars, yet lose Best Director (the other being Shakespeare in Love (1998)). This year marked the only occasion to date of two films each receiving two acting nominations within the same category: both Pinky and Come to the Stable received two nominations for Best Supporting Actress (Ethel Barrymore and Ethel Waters, and Celeste Holm and Elsa Lanchester, respectively). A Chance to Live and So Much for So Little's joint win in the Best Documentary (Short Subject) category marked the second occurrence of a tie in Oscar history.

Winners and nominees

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Joseph L. Mankiewicz; Best Director and Best Screenplay winner
Broderick Crawford; Best Actor winner
Olivia de Havilland; Best Actress winner
Dean Jagger; Best Supporting Actor winner
Mercedes McCambridge; Best Supporting Actress winner
Aaron Copland; Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture winner
Lennie Hayton; Best Scoring of a Musical Picture co-winner
Cedric Gibbons; Best Art Direction, Color co-winner
Travilla; Best Costume Design, Color co-winner

Awards

Nominees were announced on February 12, 1950. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[1][2]

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Best Motion Picture Best Directing
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Best Writing (Screenplay) Best Writing (Story and Screenplay)
Best Writing (Motion Picture Story) Best Documentary (Feature)
Best Documentary (Short Subject) Best Short Subject (One-Reel)
Best Short Subject (Two-Reel) Best Short Subject (Cartoon)
Best Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) Best Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture)
Best Music (Song) Best Sound Recording
Best Art Direction (Black-and-White) Best Art Direction (Color)
Best Cinematography (Black-and-White) Best Cinematography (Color)
Best Costume Design (Black-and-White) Best Costume Design (Color)
Best Film Editing Best Special Effects
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Special Foreign Language Film Award

  • To Bicycle Thieves (Italy) - voted by the Academy Board of Governors as the most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States during 1949.

Special Awards

  • To Bobby Driscoll, as the outstanding juvenile actor of 1949.
  • To Fred Astaire for his unique artistry and his contributions to the technique of musical pictures.
  • To Cecil B. DeMille, distinguished motion picture pioneer, for 37 years of brilliant showmanship.
  • To Jean Hersholt, for distinguished service to the motion picture industry.

Presenters and performers

Presenters

Performers

Multiple nominations and awards

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