1943


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    Day of Wrath
    Heaven Can Wait
    The Life & Death of Colonel Blimp
    Shadow of a Doubt
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Best of 1943

  1. A Guy Named Joe
  2. Day of Wrath
  3. Heaven Can Wait
  4. Flesh & Fantasy
  5. Shadow of a Doubt
  1. The Life & Death of Colonel Blimp

LEADING ACTOR

Don Ameche, Heaven Can Wait
Joseph Cotten, Shadow of a Doubt
Roger Livesey, The Life & Death of Colonel Blimp
Edward G Robinson, Flesh & Fantasy
Anton Walbrook, The Life & Death of Colonel Blimp

LEADING ACTRESS

Irene Dunne, A Guy Named Joe
Deborah Kerr, The Life & Death of Colonel Blimp
Barbara Stanwyck, Flesh & Fantasy
Gene Tierney, Heaven Can Wait
Teresa Wright, Shadow of a Doubt

SUPPORTING ACTOR

Ward Bond, A Guy Named Joe
Charles Coburn, Heaven Can Wait
Van Johnson, A Guy Named Joe
C Aubrey Smith, Flesh & Fantasy

SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Dame May Whitty, Flesh & Fantasy

DIRECTION

Carl Th Dreyer, Day of Wrath
Julien Duvivier, Flesh & Fantasy
Alfred Hitchcock, Shadow of a Doubt
Ernst Lubitsch, Heaven Can Wait
Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger, The Life & Death of Colonel Blimp

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger, The Life & Death of Colonel Blimp
Dalton Trumbo, A Guy Named Joe
Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson & Alma Reville, Shadow of a Doubt

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Ernest Pascal, Samuel Hoffenstein & Ellis St. Joseph, Flesh & Fantasy [story "Lord Arthur Saville's Crime," Oscar Wilde]
Samson Raphaelson, Heaven Can Wait [play, Leslie Bush-Fekete]

1942 | Years | 1944

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» Dragonwyck 1946, Joseph L Mankiewicz
» The Spiral Staircase 1945, Robert Siodmak
» The Man Who Knew Too Much 1934, Alfred Hitchcock
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» Heaven Knows, Mr Allison 1957, John Huston
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» The Great Lie 1941, Edmund Goulding

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