The other nominees were:
Dark Victory
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Love Affair
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Ninotchka
Of Mice and Men
Stagecoach
The Wizard of Oz
Wuthering Heights
The Academy Award for Best Picture of 1967 went to "In the Heat of the Night." The Best Picture winner for 1990 was "Dances With Wolves."
"Gone With the Wind" won the 1939 Best Picture award over "The Wizard of Oz." Both films were credited to director Victor Fleming, who was pulled off "Oz" to take over "GWTW."
He was not nominated
Only two novels adapted for movies has won both the Pulitzer Prize and the Oscar for Best-Picture, the firstis the Civil War classic 'Gone With The Wind' which won the Pulitzer in 1937 and the Oscar for Best-Picture in 1939, the second was for Robert Warren Penn's "All The King's Men" which won the Pulitzer in 1947 and the Oscar for Best-Picture in 1949.
No African American has yet won Best Director. Only two have ever been nominated.John Singleton was nominated for Boyz n the Hood(1991). He was the first black person to be nominated for Best Director. He is also the youngest person ever nominated in this category (age 23)Lee Daniels was nominated for Precious (2009). He is the second black person to earned a best director nomination. Daniels is also the first black director to earn a best picture nomination.
Mystic River (2003) was nominated for Best Picture, among others. Gone Baby Gone (2007) was nominated for Best Supporting Actress.
No. Although John Ford's classic Western was one of 10 films nominated for Best Picture of 1939, the award went to "Gone With the Wind."
In 1939 he appeared in Best Picture nominees Stagecoachand Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and the Best Picture winner Gone with the Wind. Citizen Kane
He starred in three films that won the Academy Award for Best Picture: "It Happened One Night" (1934), "Mutiny on the Bounty" (1935) and "Gone With the Wind" (1939). He won the Best Actor Oscar for the 1934 film and was nominated for his performances in the two others.
speak, gone with the wind
Veteran character actor Ward Bond appeared in 11 movies that were nominated for Best Picture. Interestingly, he was never nominated for an Academy Award himself. The films are as follows (Best Picture winners in bold):"Arrowsmith" (1931/1932)."Lady for a Day" (1933)."It Happened One Night" (1934)."You Can't Take It With You" (1938)."Gone With the Wind" (1939)."The Grapes of Wrath" (1940)."The Maltese Falcon" (1941)."Sergeant York" (1941)."It's a Wonderful Life" (1946)."The Quiet Man" (1952)."Mister Roberts" (1955).
The Academy Award for Best Picture of 1967 went to "In the Heat of the Night." The Best Picture winner for 1990 was "Dances With Wolves."
"Gone With the Wind" won the 1939 Best Picture award over "The Wizard of Oz." Both films were credited to director Victor Fleming, who was pulled off "Oz" to take over "GWTW."
He was not nominated
On February 29, 1940, "Gone With the Wind" was named Best Picture of 1939.
Only two novels adapted for movies has won both the Pulitzer Prize and the Oscar for Best-Picture, the firstis the Civil War classic 'Gone With The Wind' which won the Pulitzer in 1937 and the Oscar for Best-Picture in 1939, the second was for Robert Warren Penn's "All The King's Men" which won the Pulitzer in 1947 and the Oscar for Best-Picture in 1949.
Gone baby gone