Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Best Actor 1941


And The Nominees were:

Cary Grant in Penny Serenade 

Robert Montgomery in Here Comes Mr. Jordan

Orson Welles in Citizen Kane

Gary Cooper in Sergeant York

Walter Huston in The Devil and Daniel Webster

Who do you predict, Who do you pick, Who are you rooting for? 

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very weak year, to me.

I'll go with Walter Huston again.

Fritz said...

Orson Welles for me.

joe burns said...

I've seen none of them. Maybe Welles will win. Not sure.

Louis Morgan said...

Sage Slowdive: Interesting choice.

Fritz: I would like to hear your thoughts Welles.

Joe Burns: I'm surprised you have not seen Kane, but otherwise we shall see.

joe burns said...

Well, I saw the last 45 minutes of it, but not the whole thing.

Zephyr said...

I've only seen Citizen Kane, but I rate it very highly. If you think anyone was better than Welles I should watch it immediately!

Unknown said...

Louis wat wud u say was the best film for each yr from 1940-1949

Louis Morgan said...

Out of the Nominees:

1940: Rebecca
1941: The Maltese Falcon
1942: The Pied Piper
1943: The Ox-Bow Incident
1944: Double Indemnity
1945: The Lost Weekend
1946: It's A Wonderful Life
1947: Miracle on 34th Street
1948: The Treasure of Sierra Madre
1949: Battleground

Overall:

1940: Rebecca
1941: The Maltese Falcon
1942: Casablanca
1943: Shadow of a Doubt
1944: Double Indemnity
1945: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
1946: It's A Wonderful Life
1947: Odd Man Out
1948: The Treasure of Sierra Madre
1949: The Third Man

Unknown said...

Wait Maltese falcon over citizen Kane wow interesting why do u think so though and do u think Maltese falcon better film than chinatown

Louis Morgan said...

I think Citizen Kane is a great film and directed brilliantly by Orson Welles. But the acting that seems straight from the stage from so much of the cast keeps me from loving the film the way so many do.

I love them both but I guess I slightly prefer Chinatown.