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  2. Outstanding Motion Picture - 20th Century-Fox Sound Recording - 20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, E. H. Hansen, Sound Director Writing (Screenplay) - George Seaton

  3. The 16th Academy Awards were held on March 2, 1944, to honor the films of 1943. This was the first Oscar ceremony held at a large public venue, Grauman's Chinese Theatre , and the first ceremony without a banquet as part of the festivities.

  4. The 16th Academy Awards | 1944. Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Thursday, March 2, 1944. Honoring movies released in 1943. ... * Outstanding Motion Picture - Warner Bros.

  5. Besides being the top-grossing film of the year, it took seven Oscar awards: the Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, Best Original Story, Best Screenplay, and Best Song awards. Both Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald won acting awards - in the lead and supporting categories respectively.

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

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  7. Feb 5, 2014 · Screen Snapshots’ 50th Anniversary of Motion Pictures – Ralph Staub Who’s Who in Animal Land – Jerry Fairbanks. SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel) Bombalera – Louis Harris I Won’t Play – Gordon Hollingshead Main Street Today – Jerry Bresler, Herbert Moulton. SPECIAL AWARD. To Margaret O’Brien, outstanding child actress of 1944.

  8. 1944 Oscar Nominees and Winners. Outstanding Motion Picture: Casablanca – Hal B. Wallis for Warner Bros. (WINNER) For Whom the Bell Tolls – Sam Wood for Paramount. Heaven Can Wait – Ernst Lubitsch for 20th Century Fox. The Human Comedy – Clarence Brown for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In Which We Serve – Noël Coward for Two Cities Films.