You've seen my Top Ten (I hope); now, the 27 films nominated in 18 categories for...the 1948 Retro Hollmann Awards! After the jump...
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Beauty and the Beast
Hagop Arakelian, makeup
The Emperor Waltz
Wally Westmore, makeup supervisor
I Remember Mama
Gordon Bau, makeup supervisor
Hazel Rogers, hair stylist
The Red Shoes
George Blackler / Eric Carter / Ernest Gasser, makeup artists
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Perc Westmore / Frank McCoy / Monty Westmore, makeup artists
Betty Delmont, hair stylist
Best Film Editing
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Frank Gross
Beauty and the Beast
Claude Ibéria
I Remember Mama
Robert Swink
Key Largo
Rudi Fehr
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Owen Marks
Best Sound
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Leslie I. Carey / Robert Pritchard, sound
Easter Parade
Douglas Shearer, recording director
James Brock, sound
Key Largo
Dolph Thomas, sound
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Robert B. Lee / Rafael Ruiz Esparza, sound
Edward Ullman, sound recordist
Unfaithfully Yours
Roger Heman, Sr. / Arthur von Kirbach, sound
Best Score
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Frank Skinner
Beauty and the Beast
Georges Auric
Louisiana Story
Virgil Thomson
The Pirate
Cole Porter / Lennie Hayton / Conrad Salinger
The Red Shoes
Brian Easdale
Best Original Song
A Foreign Affair - "Black Market"
music and lyrics by Friedrich Hollaender
The Pirate - "Be a Clown"
music and lyrics by Cole Porter
The Pirate - "Niña"
music and lyrics by Cole Porter
Romance on the High Seas - "It's Magic"
music by Jule Styne
lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Romance on the High Seas - "The Tourist Trade"
music by Jule Styne
lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Best Supporting Actor
Glenn Anders as George Grisby
The Lady from Shanghai
Thomas Gomez as Richard "Curly" Hoff
Key Largo
Oscar Homolka as Uncle Chris
I Remember Mama
Walter Huston as Howard
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Everett Sloane as Arthur Bannister
The Lady from Shanghai
Best Original Screenplay
Berlin Express
Harold Medford
story by Curt Siodmak
A Foreign Affair
Charles Brackett & Billy Wilder and Richard L. Breen
original story by David Shaw
adaptation by Robert Harari
The Red Shoes
Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger
additional dialogue by Keith Winter
story by Emeric Pressburger
Romance on the High Seas
Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein
additional dialogue by I.A.L. Diamond
story by Sixto Pondal Ríos and Carlos A. Olivari
Unfaithfully Yours
Preston Sturges
Best Adapted Screenplay
I Remember Mama
DeWitt Bodeen
from the play by John Van Druten and the novel Mama's Bank Account by Kathryn Forbes
Key Largo
Richard Brooks and John Huston
from the play by Maxwell Anderson
Red River
Borden Chase and Charles Schnee
from The Saturday Evening Post story "Blazing Guns on the Chisholm Trail" by Borden Chase
Rope
Arthur Laurents
adaptation by Hume Cronyn
from the play by Patrick Hamilton
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
John Huston
based on the novel by B. Traven
Best Cinematography
The Amazing Mr. X
John Alton
Beauty and the Beast
Henri Alekan
I Remember Mama
Nicholas Musuraca
Raw Deal
John Alton
The Red Shoes
Jack Cardiff
Best Supporting Actress
Ellen Corby as Aunt Trina Halvorsen
I Remember Mama
Marlene Dietrich as Erika Von Schluetow
A Foreign Affair
Florence Eldridge as Lavinia Hubbard
Another Part of the Forest
Edith Evanson as Mrs. Wilson
Rope
Claire Trevor as Gaye Dawn
Key Largo
Best Ensemble
Another Part of the Forest
Berlin Express
I Remember Mama
Key Largo
Rope
Best Actor
Humphrey Bogart as Fred C. Dobbs
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Gene Kelly as Serafin
The Pirate
Fredric March as Marcus Hubbard
Another Part of the Forest
Edward G. Robinson as Johnny Rocco
Key Largo
Michel Simon as Monsieur Hire
Panic
Best Costume Design
Beauty and the Beast
Antonio Castillo / Marcel Escoffier
The Loves of Carmen
Jean Louis
The Pirate
Tom Keogh
The Red Shoes
Hein Heckroth
The Three Musketeers
Walter Plunkett
Best Director
Jean Cocteau
Beauty and the Beast
Alfred Hitchcock
Rope
John Huston
Key Largo
John Huston
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
George Stevens
I Remember Mama
Best Visual Effects
Beauty and the Beast
Deep Waters
Fred Sersen, special effects
Ralph Hammeras, special photographic effects
Key Largo
William C. McGann, special effects director
Robert Burks, special effects
Portrait of Jennie
Clarence Slifer / Daniels Hays / Russell Shearman, special effects
Paul Eagler, process photography
Robert Hansard, effects projectionist
The Red Shoes
F. George Gunn / Eugene Hague, composite photography
Ivor Beddoes / Joseph Nathanson, special painting
Best Production Design
The Amazing Mr. X
Frank Durlauf, art direction
Armor Marlowe / Clarence Steensen, set decorations
Beauty and the Beast
Christian Bérard / Lucien Carré, production design
Lucien Carré / René Moulaert, set decoration
Command Decision
Cedric Gibbons / Urie McCleary, art direction
Edwin B. Willis, set decoration
I Remember Mama
Carroll Clark / Albert S. D'Agostino, art direction
Emile Kuri / Darrell Silvera, set decoration
Key Largo
Leo K. Kuter, art direction
Fred M. MacLean, set decoration
Best Actress
Ann Blyth as Regina Hubbard
Another Part of the Forest
Mady Christians as Kate Keller
All My Sons
Doris Day as Georgia Garrett
Romance on the High Seas
Irene Dunne as Mama (Martha Hanson)
I Remember Mama
Judy Garland as Manuela
The Pirate
Best Motion Picture of the Year
Beauty and the Beast
produced by André Paulvé
I Remember Mama
produced by Harriet Parsons
Key Largo
produced by Jerry Wald
The Pirate
produced by Arthur Freed
Rope
produced by Sidney Bernstein / Alfred Hitchcock
I Remember Mama and Key Largo, both Best Picture nominees, tie for the most nominations: 11 each! I'm going to take a day off, then present the winners.
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