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20ª Edición · 1949

Academy Awards · Shrine Auditorium

20ª Ceremonia de los Oscar

Año 1949
Películas de 1948
Sede Shrine Auditorium
Mejor Película 118 min
Póster de Gentleman's Agreement

Ganadores principales

Mejor Película
Dir. Elia Kazan
IMDb 7.2RT 82%

Philip Green es un escritor al que una revista de tirada nacional contrata para escribir una serie de artículos sobre antisemitismo en América. No sabe cómo abordar el tema, y decide hacerse pasar por...

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Mejor Director
Gentleman's Agreement
Elia Kazan
Mejor Actor
A Double Life
Ronald Colman
Mejor Actriz
The Farmer's Daughter
Loretta Young
«Llegó con un vestido verde esmeralda que se convirtió en portada de todas las revistas.»
Drama
clasico
Contexto histórico
Hollywood Blacklist Expands as HUAC Investigations Continue

The House Un-American Activities Committee's investigation of alleged communist influence in Hollywood deepens. Several prominent writers and directors face career destruction as studios implement unofficial blacklists following the Hollywood Ten hearings.

Television Threatens Movie Industry as Sets Multiply Across America

Movie attendance drops significantly as television ownership soars from 14,000 to over 172,000 sets nationwide. Studio executives express growing concern about the new medium's impact on box office revenues.

Vídeos

Gentleman's Agreement Trailer
Tráiler oficial · Gentleman's Agreement Trailer
The Opening of the Academy Awards: 1949 Oscars
Highlights gala · The Opening of the Academy Awards: 1949 Oscars
The 1949 Academy Awards
Highlights gala · The 1949 Academy Awards

Contexto de la época

The Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Blacklist Expands as HUAC Investigations Continue
The House Un-American Activities Committee's investigation of alleged communist influence in Hollywood deepens. Several prominent writers and directors face career destruction as studios implement unofficial blacklists following the Hollywood Ten hearings.
1948-11-15
Variety
Television Threatens Movie Industry as Sets Multiply Across America
Movie attendance drops significantly as television ownership soars from 14,000 to over 172,000 sets nationwide. Studio executives express growing concern about the new medium's impact on box office revenues.
1948-12-20
Los Angeles Times
Supreme Court Orders Studio Divestiture in Paramount Decision
The landmark antitrust ruling forces major studios to sell their theater chains, ending vertical integration. This historic decision reshapes Hollywood's power structure and business model permanently.
1948-05-03
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