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  1. Best Motion Picture - Buddy Adler, Producer Sound Recording - 20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, Carl W. Faulkner, Sound Director Love Me or Leave Me

  2. On February 17, 1957, the Academy’s Board of Governors voted to instruct Price Waterhouse & Co. “…to list five nominations, and in the event that one of these is declared ineligible under the By-Law provision, four nominations would appear on the final ballot.”. THIS NOMINATION WAS NOT INCLUDED ON THE FINAL BALLOT.

  3. The Academy Award for Best Story was an Academy Award given from the beginning of the Academy Awards until 1956. This award can be a source of confusion for modern audiences, given its co-existence with the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.

  4. The 28th Annual Academy Awards ceremony took place on March 21st, 1956. Broadcast again on NBC, Jerry Lewis handled the hosting duties at the RKO Pantages in Hollywood, while Claudette Colbert and Joseph L. Mankiewicz handled the hosting from the Century Theatre in New York.

  5. Oscars® Ceremonies. 1956. The 28th Academy Awards Memorable Moments. Best Picture: Marty. Marty also won Academy Awards for Best Actor (Ernest Borgnine), Directing (Delbert Mann), and Writing – Screenplay (Paddy Chayefsky). James Dean was the first actor posthumously nominated for an Academy Award.

  6. The Academy had inadvertently confused their quickly-made Bowery Boys series entry called High Society with the similarly titled Cole Porter musical High Society (1956), which came out the following year and would have been eligible for adapted screenplay only.

  7. * Best Motion Picture - Buddy Adler, Producer * Sound Recording - Columbia Studio Sound Department, John P. Livadary, Sound Director * Writing (Screenplay) - Daniel Taradash