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The Nominees for the 1950 Retro Hollmann Awards!

Welp, 72 films and one Top Ten later....my nominees for the 1950 Retro Hollmann Awards!

Best Visual Effects
Annie Get Your Gun
A. Arnold Gillespie / Warren Newcombe, special effects
Destination Moon
Lee Zavitz, special effects
Samson and Delilah
Barney Wolff, special effects
Gordon Jennings, director of photographic effects
Devereaux Jennings / Paul K. Lerpae, special photographic effects
Three Came Home
Fred Sersen, special photographic effects
Treasure Island
Peter Ellenshaw, mattes and effects


Best Director
Joseph H. Lewis
Gun Crazy
Anthony Mann
The Furies
Carol Reed
The Third Man
Jean Renoir
The Rules of the Game
Billy Wilder
Sunset Blvd.


Best Cinematography
The Furies
Victor Milner
Gun Crazy
Russell Harlan
King Solomon's Mines
Robert Surtees
Sunset Blvd.
John F. Seitz
The Third Man
Robert Krasker


Best Ensemble
All About Eve
Caged
Harvey
The Rules of the Game
The Third Man


Best Actress
Peggy Cummins as Annie Laurie Starr
Gun Crazy
Bette Davis as Margo Channing
All About Eve
Hedy Lamarr as Delilah
Samson and Delilah
Barbara Stanwyck as Vance Jeffords
The Furies
Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond
Sunset Blvd.


Best Supporting Actor
Alec Guinness as The D'Ascoyne Family
Kind Hearts and Coronets
Gaston Modot as Edouard Schumacher
The Rules of the Game
Vincent Price as Burnbridge Waters
Champagne for Caesar
George Sanders as Addison DeWitt
All About Eve
Erich von Stroheim as Max von Mayerling
Sunset Blvd.


Best Editing

The Furies
Archie Marshek

Gun Crazy
Harry Gerstad

Stage Fright
Edward B. Jarvis

Sunset Blvd.
Arthur P. Schmidt

The Third Man
Oswald Hafenrichter


Best Adapted Screenplay
All About Eve
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
from the story "The Wisdom of Eve" by Mary Orr
The Asphalt Jungle
Ben Maddow and John Huston
from the novel by W.R. Burnett
The Furies
Charles Schnee
from the novel by Niven Busch
Kind Hearts and Coronets
Robert Hamer & John Dighton
from the novel Israel Rank by Roy Horniman
Stage Fright
Whitfield Cook
adaptation by Alma Reville
from the novel Man Running by Selwyn Jepson


Best Supporting Actress
Marlene Dietrich as Charlotte Inwood
Stage Fright
Paulette Dubost as Lisette
The Rules of the Game
Hope Emerson as Evelyn Harper
Caged
Betty Garde as Kitty Stark
Caged
Kay Walsh as Nellie Goode
Stage Fright


Best Actor
Jose Ferrer as Cyrano de Bergerac
Cyrano de Bergerac
William Holden as Joe Gillis
Sunset Blvd.
Vincent Price as James Addison Reavis
The Baron of Arizona
James Stewart as Elwood P. Dowd
Harvey
James Stewart as Lin McAdam
Winchester '73


Best Original Screenplay

Last Holiday
J.B. Priestley

The Rules of the Game
scenario & dialogue by Jean Renoir
in collaboration with Carl Koch

Sunset Blvd.
Charles Brackett & Billy Wilder & D.M. Marshman, Jr.

The Third Man
Graham Greene

Winchester '73
Robert L. Richards & Borden Chase
story by Stuart N. Lake


Best Original Song

Adam's Rib - "Farewell, Amanda"
music and lyrics by Cole Porter

Cinderella - "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes"
music and lyrics by Mack David, Jerry Livingston, and Al Hoffman

Cinderella - "So This is Love"
music and lyrics by Mack David, Jerry Livingston, and Al Hoffman

Cinderella - "The Work Song"
music and lyrics by Mack David, Jerry Livingston, and Al Hoffman

Fancy Pants - "(Hey) Fancy Pants!"
music and lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans


Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Annie Get Your Gun
Jack Dawn, makeup artist
Sydney Guilaroff, hair stylist
Cyrano de Bergerac
Gustaf Norin / Josef Norin, makeup creators
Helen Turpin, hair stylist
Kind Hearts and Coronets
Harry Frampton / Ernest Taylor, makeup artists
Barbara Barnard / Pearl Gardner Orton, hair stylists
The Magnificent Yankee
John Truwe / William Tuttle, makeup artists
Sydney Guilaroff, hair stylist
Treasure Island
Tony Sforzini, makeup supervisor
Vivienne Walker, hair supervisor


Best Production Design
Cheaper by the Dozen
Leland Fuller / Lyle R. Wheeler, art direction
Paul S. Fox / Thomas Little, set decoration
The Rules of the Game
Max Douy / Eugène Lourié, production design
Samson and Delilah
Hans Dreier / Walter Tyler / John Meehan, art direction
Sam Comer / Ray Moyer / Maurice Goodman, set decoration
Sunset Blvd.
Hans Dreier / John Meehan, art direction
Sam Comer / Ray Moyer, set decoration
The Walls of Malapaga
Piero Filippone / Luigi Gervasi, production design


Best Costume Design
Annie Get Your Gun
Walter Plunkett / Helen Rose
Born Yesterday
Jean Louis
Macbeth
Fred A. Ritter / Orson Welles
Samson and Delilah
Edith Head / Dorothy Jeakins / Elois Jenssen / Gile Steele / Gwen Wakeling
Sunset Blvd.
Edith Head


Best Score
Gun Crazy
Victor Young
Harvey
Frank Skinner
Samson and Delilah
Victor Young
Sunset Blvd.
Franz Waxman
The Third Man
Anton Karas


Best Sound

Annie Get Your Gun
Douglas Shearer, sound supervisor

Gun Crazy
Tom Lambert, sound engineer

The Rules of the Game
Joseph de Bretagne, sound engineer

Winchester '73
Leslie I. Carey / Richard DeWeese, sound

Young Man with a Horn
Everett Alton Brown, sound


Best Picture
The Furies
Hal B. Wallis, producer
Gun Crazy
Frank King / Maurice King, producers
The Next Voice You Hear...
Dore Schary, producer
The Rules of the Game
Jean Renoir, producer
Sunset Blvd.
Charles Brackett, producer


Of the 72 films screened, 33 were nominated! Sunset Blvd. leads with eleven nominations, while The Next Voice You Hear... becomes the first motion picture in Hollmann Awards history to receive a nomination for Best Picture and nothing else! James Stewart becomes only the second actor to have two nominations in one category since Shelley Duvall in 1980! We'll take a day off, then present the awards over two days.


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