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  1. * Best Motion Picture - Paramount * Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) - Leo McCarey * Writing (Screenplay) - Frank Butler, Frank Cavett

    • Academy Award for Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) 19451
    • Academy Award for Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) 19452
    • Academy Award for Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) 19453
    • Academy Award for Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) 19454
    • Academy Award for Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) 19455
    • Best Motion Picture
    • Directing
    • Actor
    • Actress
    • Actor in A Supporting Role
    • Actress in A Supporting Role
    • Writing
    • Music
    • Film Editing
    • Cinematography

    Anchors Aweigh – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer The Bells of St. Mary’s – Rainbow Productions The Lost Weekend – Paramount Mildred Pierce – Warner Bros. Spellbound– Selznick International Pictures

    The Bells of St. Mary’s – Leo McCarey The Lost Weekend – Billy Wilder National Velvet – Clarence Brown The Southerner – Jean Renoir Spellbound– Alfred Hitchcock

    Bing Crosby – The Bells of St. Mary’s Gene Kelly – Anchors Aweigh Ray Milland – The Lost Weekend Gregory Peck – The Keys of the Kingdom Cornel Wilde – A Song to Remember

    Ingrid Bergman – The Bells of St. Mary’s Joan Crawford – Mildred Pierce Greer Garson – The Valley of Decision Jennifer Jones – Love Letters Gene Tierney – Leave Her to Heaven

    Michael Chekhov – Spellbound John Dall – The Corn Is Green James Dunn – A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Robert Mitchum – G. I. Joe J. Carrol Naish – A Medal for Benny

    Eve Arden – Mildred Pierce Ann Blyth – Mildred Pierce Angela Lansbury – The Picture of Dorian Gray Joan Lorring – The Corn Is Green Anne Revere – National Velvet

    The Affairs of Susan – Thomas Monroe, Laszlo Gorog The House on 92nd Street – Charles G. Booth A Medal for Benny – John Steinbeck, Jack Wagner Objective, Burma! – Alvah Bessie A Song to Remember– Ernst Marischka

    “Accentuate The Positive” – Here Come the Waves – Music by Harold Arlen; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer “Anywhere” – Tonight and Every Night – Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn “Aren’t You Glad You’re You?” – The Bells of St. Mary’s – Music by James Van Heusen; Lyrics by Johnny Burke “The Cat And The Canary” – Why Girls Leave Home – Music by Jay L...

    The Bells of St. Mary’s – Harry Marker The Lost Weekend – Doane Harrison National Velvet – Robert J. Kern Objective, Burma! – George Amy A Song to Remember– Charles Nelson

    The Keys of the Kingdom – Arthur Miller The Lost Weekend – John F. Seitz Mildred Pierce – Ernest Haller The Picture of Dorian Gray – Harry Stradling Spellbound– George Barnes

  2. The 17th Academy Awards were held on March 15, 1945 at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, honoring the films of 1944. This was the first time the complete awards ceremony was broadcast nationally, on the Blue Network (later ABC Radio ).

  3. The 18th Academy Awards | 1946. Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Thursday, March 7, 1946. Honoring movies released in 1945.

    • Academy Award for Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) 19451
    • Academy Award for Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) 19452
    • Academy Award for Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) 19453
    • Academy Award for Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) 19454
    • Academy Award for Writing (Original Motion Picture Story) 19455
  4. Here is a complete list of nominations for the 17th Annual Academy Awards. And the nominees are: Best Motion Picture. Double Indemnity Paramount; Gaslight Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Going My Way Paramount; Since You Went Away Selznick International Pictures; Wilson 20th Century-Fox; Best Directing. Double Indemnity Billy Wilder; Going My Way Leo ...

  5. Sep 9, 2022 · The 1945 Academy Awards were presented March 7, 1946 at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood, Calif. Best Motion Picture. Anchors Aweigh (MGM) The Bells of St. Mary's (Rainbow Productions; RKO Radio) The Lost Weekend (Paramount) Mildred Pierce (Warner Bros.)

  6. For films released in: 1945. Host (s): James Stewart and Bob Hope. Nominations List. Other years: < 17th. 19th > The war was over and Hollywood was ready to party when the 18th Academy Awards were presented at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Jimmy Stewart and Bob Hope presided over the ceremony on Thursday, March 7, 1946.