Thursday, February 3, 2011

1947

Best Picture

Kiss of Death
-Crossfire
-Odd Man Out
-Body & Soul
-Gentleman's Agreement

Best Director

"He oughta look at a casualty list sometime. There's a lot of funny names there, too."
Edward Dmytryk for Crossfire
-Henry Hathaway for Kiss of Death
-Elia Kazan for Gentleman's Agreement
-Carol Reed for Odd Man Out
-Robert Rossen for Body & Soul

Best Actor

"So far I've been digging in facts and data-I've sort of been ignoring feelings."
Gregory Peck as Phil Green in Gentleman's Agreement
-John Garfield as Charlie Davis in Body & Soul
-Robert Mitchum as Jeff Bailey in Out of the Past
-Victor Mature as Nick Bianco in Kiss of Death
-James Mason as Johnny McQueen in Odd Man Out

Best Actress

"We sure are goin' up."
Betty Hutton as Pearl White in The Perils of Pauline
-Deborah Kerr as Sister Clodagh in Black Narcissus
-Joan Crawford as Louise Howell in Possessed
-Rita Hayworth as Elsa Bannister in The Lady from Shanghai
-Lilli Palmer as Peg Born in Body & Soul

Best Supporting Actor

"You know what I do to squealers? I let 'em have it in the belly, so they can roll around for a long time thinkin' it over. You're worse than him, tellin' me he's comin' back? Ya lyin' old hag!"
Richard Widmark as Tommy Udo in Kiss of Death
-Robert Ryan as Montgomery in Crossfire
-Edmund Gwenn as Kris Kringle in Miracle on 34th Street
-Kirk Douglas as Whit Sterling in Out of the Past
-Boris Karloff as Dr. Hugo Hollingshead in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

Best Supporting Actress

"If you're really Santa Claus, you can get it for me. And if you can't, you're only a nice man with a white beard like mother says."
Natalie Wood as Susan Walker in Miracle on 34th Street
-Jean Simmons as Kanchi in Black Narcissus
-Carol Marsh as Rose Brown in Brighton Rock
-Gloria Grahame as Ginny in Crossfire
-Celeste Holm as Anne Dettrey in Gentleman's Agreement

Best Screenplay

"He's not a bad guy."
Kiss of Death
-The Lady from Shanghai
-Brighton Rock
-Crossfire
-Odd Man Out
-Possessed

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