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YOUR YANCEY THEATRE
Has the proud distinction of playing or having booked for early exhibition
90 Per Cent
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or 27 out of 30 attractions and subjects receiving Motion Picture Academy
Trophies awarded by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science at
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the annual ceremony held in Hollywood, California, March 7th
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Here Are the Academy Winners
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*>*• Best motion picture of the year _ “The Lost Weekend,"
Paramount.
Best performance by an actor Ray Milland in “The
Lost Weekend,” Paramount,
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Best performance by an actress Jo«an Crawford in
.‘Mildred Pierce,” tVarner Bros.
, Best performance by an actor in a supporting role
James Dunn in “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,’. 20th-Foai
Rest* performance by an actress in a supporting role
Anne Revere in ‘National -Velvet,” M-G-M.
Best achievement in directing "The loot Weekend,”
Paramount; Billy Wilder.
Best written screenplay “The Loot Weekend.” Para
mount. Screenplay by Charles Brackett and Billy
Wilder. . _ * «'»
Best original screenplay “Marie-Louise,” Praesens
Film Co. (Swiss). Screenplay by Richard Schweizer.
Best original motion picture story ‘The House v o»i
*)2nd Street,” 2Glli-Fox. Original story by Charles G.
Booth.
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Best achievements in art direction black and white:
“Blood on the Sun.” Cagney Productions-CA. V/iard
liman Color’: “Frenchman’s Creek," Paramount. Hans
Dreicr and Ernst Fegte.
Certificates of merit to interior decorators of the pro
ductions receiving awards for art direction Black
and white: “Blood on the Sun,” Cagney Production--
lA. A. Roland Fields. Color: "Frenchman’s Creek."
Paramount Sam Comer.
Best achievements in cinematography Black and
white: “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” M-G-M. Harry
Stradling. Color: "Leave Her To Heaven,” 20th—Fox.
l.eom Shamroy.
Best achievements in sound recording "The Bells of
St. Mary’s,” Rainbow Productions-RKO Radio. Steph- .
en Dunn
Best achievement in film editing "National Velvet,”
M-G-M, Robert J. Kern.
Best achievement in special effects "Wonder Man,”
Beverly Productions-RKO Radio. John Fulton.
Best short subjects Cartoons “Quiet Please,”
M-G-M; Frederick Quimby, -producer. One-reel
“Stairway Tc Light.” M-G-M; Herbert Moulton, pro
ducer. Jen-) Bresk-i, executive producer. Two-reel
w - -> “Star in the Nigh..” Warner Bros.; Gordon Bollings--
head, producer.
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Best scoring of a musical picture "Anchors Aweigh,”
M-G-M. By Georgie Stoll.
Best music score of a dramatic or comedy picture
"Spellbound,” Selznick InternaticCial-UA. By Miklos
Rozss.
Bi i original song “lt Might As Well Be Spring”
lr<'in “State Fair,” 20th-Fox. Music by Richard
Rod rers, lyrics by Oscar Haramerstein 11.
Distinctive achievement in documentary production
Features: “The True Glory.” Governments of Great
,Bi Lain and United States of America. Short Subjects:
"Hitler Lives?”. Warner Bros. Gordon Hollingshead,
’producer.
Special scroll to Republic Pictures; Alien Wilson, vice
president. Daniel J Bloomberg, head of the sound
ui purtment, for providing a musical scoring audi
torium. «•
Donald Nelson, SLMPP president, presented a special
award for distinguished service to Walter Wanger.
'lost ’promising juvenile actress of the year Peggy
Ann Garner.
Special award to Frank Hays, producer; Mervyn Le-
Roy. director and Frank Sinatra, for “The House I
Live In,” short subject on tolerance,
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THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1946