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21ª Ceremonia de los Oscar

Año 1950
Películas de 1949
Sede Academy Award Theatre
Mejor Película 100 min
Póster de Hamlet

Ganadores principales

Mejor Película
Dir. John Huston

Frank McCloud (Humphrey Bogart) es un veterano de guerra que viaja a Cayo Largo, en Florida, para visitar al padre (Lionel Barrymore) y a la viuda (Lauren Bacall) de un compañero muerto en combate. Pe...

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Mejor Director
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
John Huston
Mejor Actor
Hamlet
Laurence Olivier
«Ganó también como productor. Uno de los pocos en ganar actor y película el mismo año.»
Mejor Actriz
Johnny Belinda
Jane Wyman
«Interpretó a una mujer sordomuda. "Gracias a todos con quienes no pude hablar."»
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Contexto histórico
Laurence Olivier Makes History as First Actor-Director to Win Oscar

Laurence Olivier's victory for 'Hamlet' marks an unprecedented achievement in Academy history. The British actor becomes the first person to win Best Actor for a film he also directed, cementing his status as cinema's premier Shakespearean interpreter.

British Film Triumphs Over Hollywood Giants in Upset Oscar Victory

Olivier's 'Hamlet' defeated strong American contenders including 'The Red Shoes' and 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.' This marks only the second time a British production has claimed Best Picture, signaling Hollywood's growing recognition of international cinema.

Vídeos

Hamlet (1948) Original Trailer [FHD]
Tráiler oficial · Hamlet (1948) Original Trailer [FHD]
Marilyn Monroe Presents Sound Recording: 1951 Oscars
Highlights gala · Marilyn Monroe Presents Sound Recording: 1951 Oscars
Humphrey Bogart Wins Best Actor: 1952 Oscars
Highlights gala · Humphrey Bogart Wins Best Actor: 1952 Oscars

Contexto de la época

The Hollywood Reporter
Laurence Olivier Makes History as First Actor-Director to Win Oscar
Laurence Olivier's victory for 'Hamlet' marks an unprecedented achievement in Academy history. The British actor becomes the first person to win Best Actor for a film he also directed, cementing his status as cinema's premier Shakespearean interpreter.
1950-03-24
Variety
British Film Triumphs Over Hollywood Giants in Upset Oscar Victory
Olivier's 'Hamlet' defeated strong American contenders including 'The Red Shoes' and 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.' This marks only the second time a British production has claimed Best Picture, signaling Hollywood's growing recognition of international cinema.
1950-03-25
Los Angeles Times
Jane Wyman's Silent Triumph: Actress Wins Without Speaking
Jane Wyman's portrayal of a deaf-mute in 'Johnny Belinda' earned her the Best Actress Oscar in a groundbreaking performance. Her victory came amid personal turmoil, having recently divorced Ronald Reagan, demonstrating her resilience and professional dedication.
1950-03-24
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