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The 13th Academy Awards honored American film achievements in 1940. This was the first year that sealed envelopes were used to keep secret the names of the winners which led to the famous phrase: "May I have the Envelope, please." The accounting firm of Price Waterhouse was hired to count the ballots, after the fiasco of leaked voting results in 1939 by the Los Angeles Times.
For the first time, the award for Best Screenplay was split into two separate categories: Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Independent producer David O. Selznick, who had produced the previous year's big winner Gone with the Wind (1939), also produced the Best Picture winner in 1940, Rebecca - and campaigned heavily for its win. Selznick was the first to produce two consecutive winners of the Best Picture Oscar. Although Rebecca had eleven nominations, it only won for Best Picture and Best Cinematography (Black and White).
The film's studio - United Artists - was the last of the original film studios (the others were MGM, Columbia, 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., Universal, and Paramount) to win the Best Picture Oscar. Rebecca was the first American-made film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and the only film from him to win Best Picture. Hitchcock actually had two films in the running, for in addition to Rebecca his Foreign Correspondent was also in the running for Best Picture.
Pinocchio was the first animated film to take home competitive Oscars, for both Best Score and Best Song, starting a long tradition of animated films winning in these categories.
The Thief of Bagdad received the most Oscars of the evening, three, making it the first film to win the most awards without being nominated for Best Picture.
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[1]
| Outstanding Production |
Best Director |
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| Best Actor |
Best Actress |
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| Best Supporting Actor |
Best Supporting Actress |
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| Best Original Screenplay |
Best Adapted Screenplay |
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| Best Story |
Best Sound Recording |
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- Strike Up the Band – Douglas Shearer, MGM Studio Sound Department
- Too Many Husbands – John Livadary, Columbia Studio Sound Department
- The Howards of Virginia – Jack Whitney, General Service Sound Department
- Captain Caution – Elmer A. Raguse, Hal Roach Studio Sound Department
- North West Mounted Police – Loren L. Ryder, Paramount Studio Sound Department
- Behind the News – Charles L. Lootens, Republic Studio Sound Department
- Kitty Foyle – John Aalberg, RKO Radio Studio Sound Department
- Our Town – Thomas T. Moulton, Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Department
- The Grapes of Wrath – E. H. Hansen, Fox Studio Sound Department
- Spring Parade – Bernard B. Brown, Universal Studio Sound Department
- The Sea Hawk – Nathan Levinson, Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department
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| Best Live Action Short Film, One-Reel |
Best Live Action Short Film, Two-Reel |
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| Best Animated Short Film |
Best Score |
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| Best Original Score |
Best Original Song |
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| Best Art Direction, Black and White |
Best Art Direction, Color |
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| Best Cinematography, Black and White |
Best Cinematography, Color |
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| Best Film Editing |
Best Visual Effects |
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Academy Honorary Awards[edit]
1941 Oscar firsts[edit]
For the first time, names of all winners remained secret until the moment they received their awards.
Franklin D. Roosevelt gave a six minute direct radio address to the attendees from the White House. It is the first time an American president participated in the event.
Multiple nominations and awards[edit]
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These films had multiple nominations:
- 11 nominations: Rebecca
- 7 nominations: The Grapes of Wrath, The Letter
- 6 nominations: Foreign Correspondent, The Long Voyage Home, Our Town, The Philadelphia Story
- 5 nominations: The Great Dictator, Kitty Foyle, North West Mounted Police
- 4 nominations: Arise, My Love, The Sea Hawk, Spring Parade, The Thief of Bagdad
- 3 nominations: All This, and Heaven Too, Down Argentine Way, My Favorite Wife, Strike Up the Band, The Westerner
- 2 nominations: Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Arizona, Bitter Sweet, The Blue Bird, Boom Town, The Boys From Syracuse, The Dark Command, Hit Parade of 1941, The Howards of Virginia, One Million B.C., Pinocchio, Second Chorus, Waterloo Bridge
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The following films received multiple awards.
- 3 wins: The Thief of Bagdad
- 2 wins: The Grapes of Wrath, The Philadelphia Story, Pinocchio, Rebecca
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See also[edit]
References[edit]
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