1941 Oscar Shouldabeens

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Best Picture: Citizen Kane
Best Director: Orson Welles for Citizen Kane
Best Actor: Orson Welles in Citizen Kane
Best Actress: Barbara Stanwyck in The Lady Eve
Best Supporting Actor: Sydney Greenstreet in The Maltese Falcon
Best Supporting Actress: Mary Astor in The Maltese Falcon
Best Original Screenplay: Citizen Kane
Best Adapted Screenplay: The Maltese Falcon
Best Score: Citizen Kane
Best Art Direction: Citizen Kane
Best Costume Design: That Hamilton Woman
Best Cinematography: Citizen Kane
Best Editing: Citizen Kane
Best Sound: Citizen Kane
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PICTURE
How Green Was My Valley
*Citizen Kane
The Maltese Falcon
Meet John Doe
The Little Foxes

DIRECTOR
John Ford - How Green Was My Valley
*Orson Welles - Citizen Kane
John Huston - The Maltese Falcon
William Wyler - The Little Foxes
Frank Capra - Meet John Doe

ACTOR
Gary Cooper - Meet John Doe
*Orson Welles - Citizen Kane
Humphrey Bogart - The Maltese Falcon
Charles Coburn – The Devil and Miss Jones
Cary Grant – Penny Serenade

ACTRESS
Vivien Leigh - That Hamilton Woman
*Bette Davis - The Little Foxes
Barbara Stanwyck – The Lady Eve
Joan Fontaine - Suspicion
Irene Dunne - Penny Serenade

SUPPORTING ACTOR
*Donald Crisp - How Green Was My Valley
Walter Huston – All That Money Can Buy
Peter Lorre - The Maltese Falcon
Sydney Greenstreet - The Maltese Falcon
Walter Brennan - Meet John Doe
Herbert Marshall - The Little Foxes

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Maureen O’Hara - How Green Was My Valley
Sara Allgood - How Green Was My Valley
*Mary Astor - The Maltese Falcon
Patricia Collinge - The Little Foxes
Teresa Wright - The Little Foxes

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
*Citizen Kane
That Hamilton Woman
Ball of Fire
Meet John Doe
The Devil and Miss Jones

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
*How Green Was My Valley
Suspicion
The Maltese Falcon
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
The Little Foxes
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Greg wrote:I see that ksrymy is really making up for lost time.
College student in the summer. My time is quite free.
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I see that ksrymy is really making up for lost time.
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BEST PICTURE
01. Citizen Kane (dir. Orson Welles)
02. The Maltese Falcon (dir. John Huston)
03. Sullivan's Travels (dir. Preston Sturges)
04. Meet John Doe (dir. Frank Capra)
05. Dumbo (dir. Ben Sharpsteen)
06. The Lady Eve (dir. Preston Sturges)
07. A Woman's Face (dir. George Cukor)
08. Hellzapoppin' (dir. H. C. Potter)
09. High Sierra (dir. Raoul Walsh)
10. Swamp Water (dir. Jean Renoir)

BEST DIRECTOR
01. Orson Welles, Citizen Kane
02. Preston Sturges, Sullivan's Travels
03. John Huston, The Maltese Falcon
04. Preston Sturges, The Lady Eve
05. Frank Capra, Meet John Doe

BEST ACTOR
01. Gary Cooper, Meet John Doe
02. Joel McCrea, Sullivan's Travels
03. Humphrey Bogart, High Sierra
04. Peter Lorre, The Face Behind the Mask
05. Edward G. Robinson, The Sea Wolf

BEST ACTRESS
01. Barbara Stanwyck, The Lady Eve
02. Joan Crawford, A Woman's Face
03. Barbara Stanwyck, Meet John Doe
04. Ida Lupino, Ladies in Retirement
05. Barbara Stanwyck, Ball of Fire

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
01. Laird Cregar, I Wake Up Screaming
02. Van Heflin, Johnny Eager
03. Walter Brennan, Swamp Water
04. Sydney Greenstreet, The Maltese Falcon
05. Alan Mowbray, That Hamilton Woman

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
01. Mary Astor, The Maltese Falcon
02. Mary Astor, The Great Lie
03. Teresa Wright, The Little Foxes
04. Ona Munson, The Shanghai Gesture
05. Joan Leslie, High Sierra

BEST SCREENPLAY
01. Meet John Doe (Robert Riskin, based on a story by Richard Connell and Robert Presnell)
02. Sullivan's Travels (Preston Sturges)
03. The Lady Eve (Preston Sturges, based on the short story "Two Bad Hats" by Monckton Hoffe)
04. Citizen Kane (Herman J. Mankiewicz, Orson Welles)
05. Ball of Fire (Charles Brackett & Billy Wilder, based on the short story "From A to Z" by Thomas Monroe & Billy Wilder)

BEST FILM EDITING
01. Citizen Kane (Robert Wise)
02. Hold Back the Dawn (Doane Harrison)
03. They Died with Their Boots On (William Holmes)
04. Suspicion (William Hamilton)
05. A Woman's Face (Frank Sullivan)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
01. Citizen Kane (Gregg Toland)
02. The Little Foxes (Gregg Toland)
03. How Green Was My Valley (Arthur C. Miller)
04. The Devil and Daniel Webster (Joseph H. August)
05. Sundown (Charles Lang)

BEST ART DIRECTION
01. Citizen Kane (Van Nest Polglase)
02. The Wolf Man (Jack Otterson)
03. Here Comes Mr. Jordan (Lionel Banks)
04. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Cedric Gibbons)
05. The Shanghai Gesture (Boris Leven)

BEST COSTUME DESIGN
01. Ziegfeld Girl (Adrian)
02. The Great Lie (Orry-Kelly)
03. The 47 Ronin, Part 1 (uncredited)
04. That Hamilton Woman (René Hubert)
05. They Died with Their Boots On (Milo Anderson)

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
01. The Devil and Daniel Webster (Bernard Herrmann)
02. Sun Valley Serenade (music by David Buttolph, Cyril J. Mockridge; original songs by Harry Warren & Mack Gordon)
03. The Little Foxes (Meredith Wilson)
04. The Shanghai Gesture (Richard Hageman)
05. Ladies in Retirement (Ernst Toch)

BEST ORIGINAL SONG
01. Buck Privates ("Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," music by Don Raye, lyrics by Hugh Prince, performed by The Andrews Sisters)
02. Blues in the Night ("Blues in the Night,") music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, performed by William Gillespie)
03. Sun Valley Serenade ("Chattanooga Choo Choo," music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Mack Gordon, performed by Glenn Miller Orchestra)
04. Week-End in Havana ("Tropical Magic," music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Mack Gordon and Ernesto Piedra, performed by Alice Faye)
05. Dumbo ("Baby Mine," music by Frank Churchill, lyrics by Ned Washington, performed by Betty Noyes)

BEST SOUND
01. They Died with Their Boots On (Dolph Thomas)
02. Sergeant York (Oliver S. Garretson)
03. Man Hunt (Eugene Grossman; Roger Heman, Sr.)
04. Sundown (Fred Lau)
05. 49th Parallel (Walter Darling, C. C. Stevens, A. W. Watkins)

BEST MAKEUP & HAIRSTYLING
01. The Wolf Man (Jack P. Pierce)
02. A Woman's Face (Jack Dawn)
03. The Shanghai Gesture (Hazel Rogers, Robert Stephanoff)
04. The Face Behind the Mask (Ernie Parks)
05. The Devil and Daniel Webster (uncredited)

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
01. The Sea Wolf (Byron Haskin, Hans F. Koenekamp)
02. The Wolf Man (Ellis Burman, John P. Fulton)
03. That Hamilton Woman (Lawrence W. Butler, Lee Zavitz)
04. Sundown (Ray Binger, Lee Zavitz)
05. 49th Parallel (uncredited)

FINAL TALLY
6 nominations: Citizen Kane (5 wins)
5 nominations: Meet John Doe (2 wins)
4 nominations: The Lady Eve (1 win), The Maltese Falcon (1 win), The Shanghai Gesture, Sullivan's Travels, A Woman's Face
3 nominations: The Devil and Daniel Webster (1 win), High Sierra, The Little Foxes, Sundown, That Hamilton Woman, They Died with Their Boots On (1 win), The Wolf Man (1 win)
2 nominations: Dumbo, The Face Behind the Mask, The Great Lie, 49th Parallel, Ladies in Retirement, The Sea Wolf, Sun Valley Serenade, Swamp Water
1 nomination: Ball of Fire, Blues in the Night, Buck Privates (1 win), Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde; The 47 Ronin, Part I; Hellzapoppin', Here Comes Mr. Jordan, Hold Back the Dawn, How Green Was My Valley, I Wake Up Screaming (1 win), Johnny Eager, Man Hunt, Sergeant York, Suspicion, Week-End in Havana, Ziegfeld Girl (1 win)
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Best Picture
Citizen Kane – pr. Orson Welles
How Green Was My Valley – pr. Darryl F. Zanuck
The Lady Eve – pr. Paul Jones, Buddy G. DeSylva
The Maltese Falcon – pr. Hal B. Wallis, Henry Blanke
Pépé le Moko – pr. Raymond Hakim, Robert Hakim

Best Director
• Julien Duvivier – Pépé le Moko
• John Ford – How Green Was My Valley
• John Huston – The Maltese Falcon
• Preston Sturges – The Lady Eve
Orson Welles – Citizen Kane

Best Leading Actor
• Humphrey Bogart – The Maltese Falcon
• Henry Fonda – The Lady Eve
• Jean Gabin – Pépé le Moko
• Cary Grant – Penny Serenade
Orson Welles – Citizen Kane

Best Leading Actress
• Joan Crawford – A Woman's Face
• Bette Davis – The Little Foxes
• Irene Dunne – Penny Serenade
• Vivien Leigh – That Hamilton Woman
Barbara Stanwyck – The Lady Eve

Best Supporting Actor
Donald Crisp – How Green Was My Valley
• James Gleason – Here Comes Mr. Jordan
• Sydney Greenstreet – The Maltese Falcon
• Walter Huston – The Devil and Daniel Webster
• Peter Lorre – The Maltese Falcon

Best Supporting Actress
• Sara Allgood – How Green Was My Valley
• Mary Astor – The Great Lie
• Ingrid Bergman – Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Patricia Collinge – The Little Foxes
• Dorothy Comingore – Citizen Kane

Best Adapted Screenplay
The Devil and Daniel Webster – Don Totheroh, Stephen Vincent Benet
How Green Was My Valley – Phillip Dunne
The Little Foxes – Lillian Hellman
The Maltese Falcon – John Huston
Pépé le Moko – Henri Jeanson, Jacques Constant

Best Original Screenplay
Ball of Fire – Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett, Thomas Monroe
Citizen Kane – Orson Welles, Herman J. Mankiewicz
Here Comes Mr. Jordan – Sidney Buchman, Seton I. Miller
The Lady Eve – Preston Sturges, Monckton Hoffe
Meet John Doe – Robert Riskin, Richard Connell, Robert Presnell




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Since the language describing adaptation states "from a previously published source", I would assume that since York's diary was private, not published, the screenplay would be considered original much in the same way screenplays taken from news stories are considered original.

Another reason why I think the appropriate distinction for screenplays shold be drama vs. musical or comedy.
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Can anyone explain why Sergeant York was nominated in the Original Screenplay category when the opening titles of the film state that it was adapted from Alvin York's diary?
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BEST PICTURE
*Citizen Kane
How Green Was My Valley
The Maltese Falcon
Suspicion
That Hamilton Woman

BEST DIRECTOR
John Ford, How Green Was My Valley
Alfred Hitchcock, Suspicion
John Huston, The Maltese Falcon
Alexander Korda, That Hamilton Woman
*Orson Welles, Citizen Kane

BEST ACTOR
Humphrey Bogart, The Maltese Falcon
Cary Grant, Suspicion
Laurence Olivier, That Hamilton Woman
Spencer Tracy, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
*Orson Welles, Citizen Kane

BEST ACTRESS
Ingrid Bergman, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Bette Davis, The Little Foxes
Joan Fontaine, Suspicion
Vivien Leigh, That Hamilton Woman
*Barbara Stanwyck, The Lady Eve

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Joseph Cotten, Citizen Kane
*Donald Crisp, How Green Was My Valley
Sydney Greenstreet, The Maltese Falcon
Roddy McDowall, How Green Was My Valley
Alan Mowbray, That Hamilton Woman

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
*Sara Allgood, How Green Was My Valley
Dorothy Comingore, Citizen Kane
Gladys Cooper, That Hamilton Woman
Maureen O'Hara, How Green Was My Valley
Lana Turner, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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Best Film

1. The Lady Eve
2. Citizen Kane
3. Sullivan’s Travels
4. How Green Was My Valley
5. The Maltese Falcon

Best Director

1. Orson Welles, Citizen Kane
2. Preston Sturgess, The Lady Eve
3. Preston Sturgess, Sullivan’s Travels
4. John Ford, How Green Way My Valley
5. John Huston, The Maltese Falcon

Best Actor

1. Cary Grant, Penny Serenade
2. Orson Welles, Citizen Kane
3. Joel McCrea, Sullivan’s Travels
4. Humphrey Bogart, The Maltese Falcon
5. Henry Fonda, The Lady Eve

Best Actress

1. Barbara Stanwyck, The Lady Eve
2. Irene Dunne, Penny Serenade
3. Joan Crawford, A Woman’s Face
4. Bette Davis, The Great Lie
5. Margaret Sullavan, Back Street

Best Supporting Actor

1. Donald Crisp, How Green Was My Valley
2. Sydney Greenstreet, The Maltese Falcon
3. Peter Lorre, The Maltese Falcon
4. Charles Coburn, The Devil and Miss Jones
5. William Demarest, The Lady Eve

Best Supporting Actress

1. Sara Allgood, How Green Was My Valley
2. Maureen O’Hara, How Green Way My Valley
3. Mary Astor, The Great Lie
4. Mary Astor, The Maltese Falcon
5. Patricia Collinge, The Little Foxes

Best Screenplay

1. The Lady Eve
2. Citizen Kane
3. Sullivan’s Travels
4. Penny Serenade
5. That Hamilton Woman

Best Screenplay Adaptation

1. How Green Was My Valley
2. The Maltese Falcon
3. A Woman’s Face
4. Tobacco Road
5. The Sea Wolf

Best Cinematography

1. How Green Was My Valley
2. The Maltese Falcon
3. Moon Over Miami
4. Citizen Kane
5. The Sea Wolf

Best Editing

1. Citizen Kane
2. The Lady Eve
3. Sullivan’s Travels
4. The Maltese Falcon
5. A Woman’s Face

Best Sound

1. Citizen Kane
2. The Maltese Falcon
3. The Sea Wolf
4. Moon Over Miami
5. Sergeant York

Best Art Direction

1. Citizen Kane
2. How Green Way My Valley
3. Tobacco Road
4. That Hamilton Woman
5. The Sea Wolf

Best Costume Design

1. That Hamilton Woman
2. Sullivan’s Travels
3. Citizen Kane
4. Moon Over Miami
5. How Green Way My Valley

Best Music

1. Citizen Kane
2. How Green Way My Valley
3. The Maltese Falcon
4. The Little Foxes
5. Penny Serenade
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Picture:
Citizen Kane
How Green Was My Valley
The Lady Eve
The Maltese Falcon
Sullivan’s Travels

Actor:
Humphrey Bogart – The Maltese Falcon
Gary Cooper – Ball Of Fire
Henry Fonda – The Lady Eve
Cary Grant – Suspicion
Orson Welles – Citizen Kane

Actress:
Joan Crawford – A Woman’s Face
Bette Davis – The Little Foxes
Joan Fontaine – Suspicion
Vivien Leigh – That Hamilton Woman
Barbara Stanwyck – The Lady Eve

Supporting Actor:
Charles Coburn – The Devil And Miss Jones
Donald Crisp – How Green Was My Valley
William Demarest – The Lady Eve
James Gleason – Here Comes Mr. Jordan
Sydney Greenstreet – The Maltese Falcon

Supporting Actress:
Sara Allgood – How Green Was My Valley
Mary Astor – The Maltese Falcon
Patricia Collinge – The Little Foxes
Olivia de Havilland – The Strawberry Blonde
Maureen O’Hara – How Green Was My Valley

Director:
John Ford – How Green Was My Valley
Howard Hawks – Ball Of Fire
John Huston – The Maltese Falcon
Preston Sturges – The Lady Eve
Orson Welles – Citizen Kane

Original Screenplay:
C. Brackett, T. Monroe & B. Wilder - Ball Of Fire
Sidney Buchman & Seton I. Miller – Here Comes Mr. Jordan
Monckton Hoffe & Preston Sturges - The Lady Eve
Herman J. Mankiewicz & Orson Welles - Citizen Kane
Preston Sturges - Sullivan’s Travels

Adapted Screenplay:
Phillip Dunne – How Green Was My Valley
O. Englander, J. Grant, D. Huemer - Dumbo
J. Harrison, S. Raphaelson, A. Reville - Suspicion
Lillian Hellman - The Little Foxes
John Huston - The Maltese Falcon
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1941 Oscar Shouldabeens

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1941
Best Picture
Citizen Kane
*How Green Was My Valley
The Little Foxes
The Maltese Falcon
Sullivan's Travels

Best Actor
*Humphrey Bogart, The Maltese Falcon
Gary Cooper, Meet John Doe
Joel McCrea, Sullivan's Travels
Robert Montgomery, Here Comes Mr Jordan
Orson Welles, Citizen Kane

Best Actress
Joan Crawford, A Woman's Face
Bette Davis, The Little Foxes
Joan Fontaine, Suspicion
Vivien Leigh, That Hamilton Woman
*Barbara Stanwyck, The Lady Eve

Best Supporting Actor
*Donald Crisp, How Green Was My Valley
James Gleason, Here Comes Mr Jordan
Sidney Greenstreet, The Maltese Falcon
Roddy McDowall, How Green Was My Valley
Conrad Veidt, A Woman's Face

Best Supporting Actress
*Mary Astor, The Maltese Falcon
Sara Allgood, How Green Was My Valley
Patricia Collinge, The Little Foxes
Gladys Cooper, That Hamilton Woman
Teresa Wright, The Little Foxes

Best Director
*John Ford, How Green Was My Valley
John Huston, The Maltese Falcon
Preston Sturges, Sullivan's Travels
Orson Welles, Citizen Kane
William Wyler, The Little Foxes
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1941

Best Picture
Ball of Fire
Citizen Kane
*How Green was My Valley
The Lady Eve
The Maltese Falcon

Best Actor
Humphrey Bogart, The Maltese Falcon
*Gary Cooper, Meet John Doe
Cary Grant, Suspicion
Robert Montgomery, Here Comes Mr. Jordan
Orson Welles, Citizen Kane

Best Actress
Bette Davis, The Little Foxes
Irene Dunne, Penny Serenade
Joan Fontaine, Suspicion
Greer Garson, Blossoms in the Dust
*Barbara Stanwyck, The Lady Eve

Best Supporting Actor
Charles Coburn, The Devil and Miss Jones
*Donald Crisp, How Green Was My Valley
James Gleason, Here Comes Mr. Jordan
Roddy McDowall, How Green Was My Valley
Monty Woolley, The Man Who Came to Dinner

Best Supporting Actress
*Sara Allgood, How Green Was My Valley
Mary Astor, The Maltese Falcon
Patricia Collinge, The Little Foxes
Maureen O'Hara, How Green Was My Valley
Teresa Wright, The Little Foxes

Best Director
*John Ford, How Green Was My Valley
Howard Hawks, Ball of Fire
John Huston, The Maltese Falcon
Preston Sturges, The Lady Eve
Orson Welles, Citizen Kane
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