20th Academy Awards explained

Number:20
Award:Academy Awards
Date:March 20, 1948
Site:Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, United States
Host:Agnes Moorehead
Dick Powell
Best Picture:Gentleman's Agreement
Most Wins:Gentleman's Agreement and Miracle on 34th Street (3)
Most Nominations:Gentleman's Agreement (8)
Last:19th
Next:21st

The 20th Academy Awards were held on March 20, 1948, to honor the films of 1947. It is notable for being the last Oscars until 2005 in which no film won more than three awards.

Rosalind Russell was highly favored—particularly in a poll from the Daily Variety—to win Best Actress for her performance in Mourning Becomes Electra,[1] but Loretta Young won instead for The Farmer's Daughter.[2]

James Baskett received an Academy Honorary Award for his portrayal of Uncle Remus in Song of the South, which made him the first African-American man, and the first actor in a Disney film, to win an Academy Award for acting.

Winning Best Supporting Actor at age 71, Edmund Gwenn became the oldest Oscar winner, taking the record from Charles Coburn, who was 66 at the time of his win in 1943 for The More the Merrier.

Darryl F. Zanuck, bitter over the failure of the 1944 biopic Wilson to win Best Picture, accepted the prize for Gentleman's Agreement by saying "this award will make up for previous disappointments.[3]

Winners and nominees

Awards

Nominees were announced on February 13, 1948. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[4]

Best Motion PictureBest Director
Best ActorBest Actress
Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress
Best Original ScreenplayBest Screenplay
Best Motion Picture StoryBest Documentary Feature
Best Documentary Short SubjectBest Live Action Short Subject, One-Reel
Best Live Action Short Subject, Two-ReelBest Short Subject – Cartoons
  • Climbing the MatterhornIrving Allen
    • Champagne for Two – Harry Grey
    • Fight of the Wild Stallions – Thomas Mead
    • Give Us the Earth – Herbert Morgan
    • A Voice Is Born: The Story of Miklos Gafni – Ben Blake
Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy PictureBest Scoring of a Musical Picture
Best Original SongBest Sound Recording
Best Art Direction – Set Decoration, Black-and-WhiteBest Art Direction – Set Decoration, Color
Best Cinematography, Black-and-WhiteBest Cinematography, Color
Best Film EditingBest Special Effects

Academy Honorary Awards

Best Foreign Language Film

Presenters and performers

Presenters

List of presenters, in order of appearance!Name!Role
George Murphypresented the awards for Motion Picture Story and Original Screenplay
Robert Montgomerypresented the Scientific and Technical Awards
Shirley Templepresented the Documentary and Short Subject Awards
Larry Parkspresented the awards for Best Special Effects, Best Musical Score and Best Sound Recording
Donald Crisppresented the awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best Director
Olivia de Havillandpresented the award for Best Actor
Dinah Shorepresented the award for Best Original Song
Dick Powellpresented the award for Best Art Direction
Jean Simmonsaccepted the Best Art Direction award on behalf of J. Arthur Rank
Jean Hersholtpresented the Honorary Awards
Ingrid Bergmanpresented the Honorary Award to James Baskett
Agnes Mooreheadpresented the awards for Best Cinematography
Anne Baxterpresented the awards for Best Cinematography, Best Supporting Actor, Best Screenplay and Best Film Editing
Fredric Marchpresented the awards for Best Actress and Best Picture

Performers

List of musical performances, in order of appearance[5] !Artist!Song
Gordon MacRae"A Girl in Calico"
Dennis Day"I Wish I Didn't Love You So"
Dinah Shore"Pass That Peace Pipe"
Frances Langford"You Do"
Johnny Mercer and the Pied Pipers"Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"

Multiple nominations and awards

Films with multiple nominations
NominationsFilm
8Gentleman's Agreement
5The Bishop's Wife
Crossfire
Great Expectations
4A Double Life
Green Dolphin Street
Life with Father
Miracle on 34th Street
3Body and Soul
Mother Wore Tights
2Black Narcissus
The Farmer's Daughter
Kiss of Death
Mourning Becomes Electra
Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman
Song of the South
Films with multiple awards
AwardsFilm
3Gentleman's Agreement
Miracle on 34th Street
2Black Narcissus
A Double Life
Great Expectations

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1947 Academy Awards Winners and History. FilmSite.org (American Movie Classics) . Tim . Dirks . September 2, 2015 . April 19, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150419072204/http://www.filmsite.org/aa47.html . live.
  2. Book: Wallechinsky . David . Wallace . Irving . 1975 . The People's Almanac . Garden City, New York . Doubleday & Company, Inc. . 837 . 0-385-04060-1.
  3. Book: Wallechinsky . David . Wallace . Irving . 1975 . The People's Almanac . Garden City, New York . Doubleday & Company, Inc. . 836 . 0-385-04060-1.
  4. Web site: The 20th Academy Awards (1948) Nominees and Winners . 2011-08-18 . Oscars.org (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706093801/http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/20th-winners.html . July 6, 2011 . live .
  5. Book: Wiley, Mason . Inside Oscar . Ballantine Books . 1986 . 9780345314239 . New York . 176.