National Board of Review Awards 1944 - Best English Language Films

Best English Language Films

  1. None But the Lonely Heart
  2. Going My Way
  3. The Miracle of Morgan's Creek
  4. Hail the Conquering Hero
  5. The Song of Bernadette
  6. Wilson
  7. Meet Me in St. Louis
  8. Thirty Seconds over Tokyo
  9. Thunder Rock
  10. Lifeboat

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