1948
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Other films seen
 Bicycle Thieves
 Key Largo
 Letter from an Unknown Woman
 The Pirate
 Red River
 Rope
 They Live By Night
 The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Best of 1948
- The Red Shoes
- Unfaithfully Yours
- The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
- They Live By Night
- Bicycle Thieves
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- Rope
- Key Largo
- Letter from an Unknown Woman
- I Remember Mama
- Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House
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LEADING ACTRESS
Lauren Bacall, Key Largo
Irene Dunne, I Remember Mama
Joan Fontaine, Letter from an Unknown Woman
Myrna Loy, Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House
Cathy O'Donnell, They Live By Night
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LEADING ACTOR
Humphrey Bogart, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Cary Grant, Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House
Rex Harrison, Unfaithfully Yours
James Stewart, Rope
Anton Walbrook, The Red Shoes
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SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Barbara Bel Geddes, I Remember Mama
Ellen Corby, I Remember Mama
Helen Craig, They Live By Night
Ludmilla Tchérina, The Red Shoes
Claire Trevor, Key Largo
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SUPPORTING ACTOR
Walter Brennan, Red River
Melvyn Douglas, Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House
Walter Huston, Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Leonide Massine, The Red Shoes
Edward G Robinson, Key Largo
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DIRECTION
Vittorio De Sica, Bicycle Thieves
John Huston, Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Max Ophüls, Letter from an Unknown Woman
Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger, The Red Shoes
Nicholas Ray, They Live By Night
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ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Howard Koch, Letter from an Unknown Woman
Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger, The Red Shoes
Preston Sturges, Unfaithfully Yours
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ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Richard Brooks & John Huston, Key Largo [play, Maxwell Anderson]
John Huston, Treasure of the Sierra Madre [novel, B Traven[
Arthur Laurents & Hume Cronyn, Rope [play, Patrick Hamilton]
Charles Schnee & Nicholas Ray, They Live by Night [novel Thieves Like Us, Edward Anderson]
Cesare Zavattini et al, Bicycle Thieves [novel Ladri di biciclette, Luigi Bartolini]
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1947 | Years | 1949
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Lauren, 25, out-of-work librarian. At the moment, TLC is but a review blog and catalogue of my film-related perversions. I always plan to do more with it — and to one day step outside 30s Hollywood again. Who knows?
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