1944 (17th Annual Awards)
Nominations by Film
Listed below are the films nominated for Academy Awards in 1944. Beneath each film are the categories for which the film was nominated. The symbol appears next to those categories it ultimately won. Click on the name of a film, person or song in the list to display more information about that film, person or song. Or, click on a year in the column on the right to display the nominations by film for that year.
Address Unknown, Columbia.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Black-and-White). Art direction by Lionel Banks and Walter Holscher; interior decoration by Joseph Kish.
The Adventures of Mark Twain, Warner Bros.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Black-and-White). Art direction by John J. Hughes; interior decoration by Fred MacLean.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). Max Steiner.
Special Effects. Photographic effects by Paul Detlefsen and John Crouse; sound effects by Nathan Levinson.
And to Think I Saw It on Mulberry Street, George Pal Productions; Paramount. [George Pal Puppetoon Series]
Short Subjects (Cartoons). George Pal, Producer.
Arturo Toscanini, United States Office of War Information Overseas Motion Picture Bureau.
Documentary (Short Subject).
Blue Grass Gentlemen, 20th Century-Fox. [Ed Thorgerson’s Sports Review Series]
Short Subjects (One-reel). Edmund Reek, Producer.
Bombalera, Paramount. [Musical Parade Series]
Short Subjects (Two-reel). Louis Harris, Producer.
Brazil, Republic.
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture). Walter Scharf.
The Bridge of San Luis Rey, Bogeaus; United Artists.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). Dimitri Tiomkin.
Casanova Brown, International Pictures; RKO Radio.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Black-and-White). Art direction by Perry Ferguson; interior decoration by Julia Heron.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). Arthur Lange.
Christmas Holiday, Universal.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). H. J. Salter.
The Climax, Universal.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Color). Art direction by John B. Goodman and Alexander Golitzen; interior decoration by Russell A. Gausman and Ira S. Webb.
Cover Girl, Columbia.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Color). Art direction by Lionel Banks and Cary Odell; interior decoration by Fay Babcock.
Days of Glory, RKO Radio.
Special Effects. Photographic effects by Vernon L. Walker; sound effects by James G. Stewart and Roy Granville.
The Desert Song, Warner Bros.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Color). Art direction by Charles Novi; interior decoration by Jack McConaghy.
Dog, Cat and Canary, Screen Gems; Columbia. [Color Rhapsody Series]
Short Subjects (Cartoons).
Double Indemnity, Paramount.
Best Motion Picture.
Best Actress. Barbara Stanwyck.
Directing. Billy Wilder.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). John Seitz.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). Miklos Rozsa.
Dragon Seed, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Aline MacMahon.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). Sidney Wagner.
The Fighting Lady, United States Navy; 20th Century-Fox.
Documentary (Feature).
The Fighting Seabees, Republic.
Fish Fry, Walter Lantz Productions; Universal. [Cartunes]
Short Subjects (Cartoons). Walter Lantz, Producer.
Follow the Boys, Charles K. Feldman Productions; Universal.
Gaslight, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Best Motion Picture.
Best Actor. Charles Boyer.
Best Actress. Ingrid Bergman.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Angela Lansbury.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Black-and-White). Art direction by Cedric Gibbons and William Ferrari; interior decoration by Edwin B. Willis and Paul Huldschinsky.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). Joseph Ruttenberg.
Going My Way, Paramount.
Best Motion Picture.
Best Actor. Bing Crosby.
Best Actor. Barry Fitzgerald.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Barry Fitzgerald.
Directing. Leo McCarey.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). Lionel Lindon.
Film Editing. Leroy Stone.
Writing (Original Motion Picture Story). Leo McCarey.
A Guy Named Joe, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Hail the Conquering Hero, Paramount.
Writing (Original Screenplay). Preston Sturges.
The Hairy Ape, Jules Levey; United Artists.
Higher and Higher, RKO Radio.
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture). C. Bakaleinikoff.
Music (Song). “I Couldn’t Sleep a Wink Last Night”. Music by Jimmy McHugh; lyrics by Harold Adamson.
His Butler’s Sister, Universal.
Hollywood Canteen, Warner Bros.
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture). Ray Heindorf.
Home in Indiana, 20th Century-Fox.
Cinematography (Color). Edward Cronjager.
How to Play Football, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. [Goofy Series]
Short Subjects (Cartoons). Walt Disney, Producer.
I Won’t Play, Warner Bros. [Featurette Series]
Short Subjects (Two-reel). Gordon Hollingshead, Producer.
Irish Eyes Are Smiling, 20th Century-Fox.
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture). Alfred Newman.
It Happened Tomorrow, Arnold Productions; United Artists.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). Robert Stolz.
Jack London, Bronston; United Artists.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). Frederic Efrem Rich.
Jammin’ the Blues, Warner Bros. [Melody Master Bands Series]
Short Subjects (One-reel). Gordon Hollingshead, Producer.
Janie, Warner Bros.
Film Editing. Owen Marks.
Kismet, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Color). Art direction by Cedric Gibbons and Daniel B. Cathcart; interior decoration by Edwin B. Willis and Richard Pefferle.
Cinematography (Color). Charles Rosher.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). Herbert Stothart.
Knickerbocker Holiday, PCA (Producers Corporation of America); United Artists.
Lady in the Dark, Paramount.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Color). Art direction by Hans Dreier and Raoul Pene du Bois; interior decoration by Ray Moyer.
Cinematography (Color). Ray Rennahan.
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture). Robert Emmett Dolan.
Lady, Let’s Dance, Scott R. Dunlap; Monogram.
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture). Edward Kay.
Laura, 20th Century-Fox.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Clifton Webb.
Directing. Otto Preminger.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Black-and-White). Art direction by Lyle Wheeler and Leland Fuller; interior decoration by Thomas Little.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). Joseph LaShelle.
Lifeboat, 20th Century-Fox.
Directing. Alfred Hitchcock.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). Glen MacWilliams.
Writing (Original Motion Picture Story). John Steinbeck.
Main Street Today, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Two-reel Special Series]
Meet Me in St. Louis, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Cinematography (Color). George Folsey.
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture). Georgie Stoll.
The Merry Monahans, Universal.
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture). H. J. Salter.
Minstrel Man, PRC (Producers Releasing Corporation).
The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek, Paramount.
Writing (Original Screenplay). Preston Sturges.
Mr. Skeffington, Warner Bros.
Best Actress. Bette Davis.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Claude Rains.
Mouse Trouble, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Tom & Jerry Series]
Short Subjects (Cartoons). Frederick C. Quimby, Producer.
Movie Pests, Pete Smith; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Pete Smith Specialties Series]
Short Subjects (One-reel). Pete Smith, Producer.
Mrs. Parkington, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Best Actress. Greer Garson.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Agnes Moorehead.
Music in Manhattan, RKO Radio.
My Boy Johnny, 20th Century-Fox. [Terrytoons Series]
Short Subjects (Cartoons). Paul Terry, Producer.
New Americans, RKO Radio. [This Is America Series]
Documentary (Short Subject).
No Time for Love, Paramount.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Black-and-White). Art direction by Hans Dreier and Robert Usher; interior decoration by Sam Comer.
None but the Lonely Heart, RKO Radio.
Best Actor. Cary Grant.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Ethel Barrymore.
Film Editing. Roland Gross.
None Shall Escape, Columbia.
The Princess and the Pirate, Regent Pictures; RKO Radio.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Color). Art direction by Ernst Fegte; interior decoration by Howard Bristol.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). David Rose.
Resisting Enemy Interrogation, United States Army Air Force.
Documentary (Feature).
Screen Snapshots’ 50th Anniversary of Motion Pictures, Columbia. [Screen Snapshots Series]
Short Subjects (One-reel). Ralph Staub, Producer.
Secret Command, Columbia.
Special Effects. Photographic effects by David Allen, Ray Cory and Robert Wright; sound effects by Russell Malmgren and Harry Kusnick.
Sensations of 1945, Andrew Stone Productions; United Artists.
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture). Mahlon Merrick.
The Seventh Cross, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Hume Cronyn.
Since You Went Away, Selznick International Pictures; United Artists.
Best Motion Picture.
Best Actress. Claudette Colbert.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Monty Woolley.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Jennifer Jones.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Black-and-White). Art direction by Mark-Lee Kirk; interior decoration by Victor A. Gangelin.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). Max Steiner.
Song of the Open Road, Charles Rogers Productions; United Artists.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Black-and-White).
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture). Charles Previn.
Step Lively, RKO Radio.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Black-and-White). Art direction by Albert S. D’Agostino and Carroll Clark; interior decoration by Darrell Silvera and Claude Carpenter.
The Story of Dr. Wassell, Paramount.
Special Effects. Photographic effects by Gordon Jennings and Farciot Edouart; sound effects by George Dutton.
The Sullivans, 20th Century-Fox.
Summer Storm, Angelus; United Artists.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). Karl Hajos.
Sweet and Lowdown, 20th Century-Fox.
Swooner Crooner, Warner Bros. [Looney Tunes Series]
Short Subjects (Cartoons).
Thirty Seconds over Tokyo, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Special Effects. Photographic effects by A. Arnold Gillespie, Donald Jahraus and Warren Newcombe; sound effects by Douglas Shearer.
Three Russian Girls, R & F Productions; United Artists.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). Franke Harling.
Two Girls and a Sailor, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
The Uninvited, Paramount.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). Charles Lang.
Up in Arms, Avalon Productions; RKO Radio.
Up in Mabel’s Room, Edward Small; United Artists.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). Edward Paul.
Voice in the Wind, Ripley-Monter; United Artists.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). Michel Michelet.
The White Cliffs of Dover, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). George Folsey.
Who’s Who in Animal Land, Paramount. [Speaking of Animals Series]
Short Subjects (One-reel). Jerry Fairbanks, Producer.
Wilson, 20th Century-Fox.
Best Motion Picture.
Best Actor. Alexander Knox.
Directing. Henry King.
Art Direction-Interior Decoration (Color). Art direction by Wiard Ihnen; interior decoration by Thomas Little.
Cinematography (Color). Leon Shamroy.
Film Editing. Barbara McLean.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). Alfred Newman.
Writing (Original Screenplay). Lamar Trotti.
Wing and a Prayer, 20th Century-Fox.
Writing (Original Screenplay). Jerome Cady.
With the Marines at Tarawa, United States Marine Corps.
Documentary (Short Subject).
Woman of the Town, Sherman; United Artists.
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). Miklos Rozsa.