4. Thomas Gomez in Ride the Pink Horse- Although his part is fairly limited Gomez gives an enjoyable and charming performance that only adds to his film.
3. Edmund Gwenn in Miracle on 34th Street- Gwenn is not really a definitive Santa Clause by any means, and this is not any sort of great performance, but it is a good one where Gwenn makes Santa Clause just as kind and warm as he should be.
2. Robert Ryan in Crossfire- Robert Ryan plays the sort of role he became best known for and the truth is there is a reason he became known for this sort of role, because he was very good at it. This is not his best variation on this sort of character though.
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I expected Widmark to win. Bickford was not doing really well in your reviews. :)
I expected it, too!
Maybe the second best ever supporting performance from the
40s in my opinion except 1 =D
Please 1955 or 1951!!!
I thought he'd win when you mentioned him.
What did you think of Loretta Young in The Farmer's Daughter?
I thought she was fine despite her rather inconsistent accent.
Widmark would have been a terrific winner.
Honestly, I love Gwenn, but Widmark was also really, really good. What do you thing about Kirk Douglas in Out of the Past? and what about Mitchum for the matter?
I have not yet seen Out of Past, but Mitchum was good in Crossfire but his role was a little too limited for him to be anything more than that.
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