Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Best Supporting Actor 1937: Results

5. H.B. Warner in Lost Horizon- Warner is perfectly fine in his role as the knowledgeable mysterious man, but it never makes a memorable impact on the film.
4. Roland Young in Topper- Young is okay throughout the film and except for an occasional moment here or there Young never finds just the right way to be a straight man.
3. Ralph Bellamy in The Awful Truth- Bellamy unlike Young does find the right way to be the straight man in his film, and gives a fairly enjoyable performance.
2. Joseph Schildkraut in The Life of Emile Zola- Schildkraut's role is exceedingly limited but he always does make an impact with his passionate and moving performance.
1. Thomas Mitchell in The Hurricane- Good prediction moviefilm. Mitchell wins this year, and yes my first five wins are shared among only two actors. Mitchell gives a strong performance where he is always an energetic, entertaining and charming presence as well as really brings the tragedy at the center of the film to life.
Deserving Performances:
Jean Hersholt in Heidi

4 comments:

Fritz said...

So many nominated performances I have never seen...or even heard of! That's why I love that you do the male categories because they are so underappreciated! :-)

Of the remaining ones, the ones I look forward to the most are 1951 and 1963.

RatedRStar said...

1963 and 2006 are the worst ones lol in terms of good performance.

I reckon 83 or 98 will be next.

moviefilm said...

Don't you write the good prediction anymore? Because my prediction for this year was correct... :)

Louis Morgan said...

Sorry about that I forgot to double check.