Academy Awards
Year | Result | Category | Film |
---|---|---|---|
1929–30 | Nominated | Outstanding Production | Disraeli |
1932–33 | Nominated | Outstanding Production | 42nd Street |
1934 | Nominated | Outstanding Production | The House of Rothschild |
1935 | Nominated | Outstanding Production | Les Misérables |
1937 | Nominated | Outstanding Production | In Old Chicago |
1938 | Nominated | Outstanding Production | Alexander's Ragtime Band |
1940 | Nominated | Outstanding Production | The Grapes of Wrath |
1941 | Won | Outstanding Motion Picture | How Green Was My Valley |
1944 | Nominated | Outstanding Motion Picture | Wilson |
1946 | Nominated | Outstanding Motion Picture | The Razor's Edge |
1947 | Won | Outstanding Motion Picture | Gentleman's Agreement |
1949 | Nominated | Outstanding Motion Picture | Twelve O'Clock High |
1950 | Won | Outstanding Motion Picture | All About Eve |
1962 | Nominated | Best Picture | The Longest Day |
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