The biggest award in the 1948 Academy Awards ceremony went home with a movie about antisemitism.
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The biggest award in the 1948 Academy Awards ceremony went home with a movie about antisemitism.
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The July Patreon announcement.
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William Wyler directs this veteran-focused film.
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Ray Milland gives a powerful performance as a struggling alcoholic.
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The winner of “Best Picture” in the 1945 was Going My Way. Does it deserve the honour?
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Lux Radio Theater’s presentation of the 1943 Best Picture winner, starring Alan Ladd and Hedy Lamarr. Original airdate: January 24, 1944.
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The sole winner in the 1944 ceremony was Casablanca, which is certainly one of the most famous films of the decade.
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Original airdate: December 6, 1943
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Our next film is set in wartime England.
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Original airdate: September 21, 1942
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