An Oscar for The Stranger?
The Stranger was nominated in 1946 for Best Original Motion Picture Story. The other nominees were: Charles Brackett, To Each His Own; Clemence Dane, Vacation From Marriage;
Jack Patrick, The Strange Love of Martha Ivers; and Vladimir Pozner, The Dark Mirror.
Dane won that year for Vacation From Marriage.
I found conflicting titles for Dane's film on various web sites, but this is how it appeared on oscar.com
Jack Patrick, The Strange Love of Martha Ivers; and Vladimir Pozner, The Dark Mirror.
Dane won that year for Vacation From Marriage.
I found conflicting titles for Dane's film on various web sites, but this is how it appeared on oscar.com
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VACATION FROM MARRIAGE was one of those little British films which tried to crack the American Market at the end of World War II. It had Robert Donat, who was remembered from GOOD-BYE, MR. CHIPS, and Deborah Kerr and Glynis Johns, who would soon be much better known. It was thought to be a much more realistic take on marriage than American films of the time, and in a small way, it anticipated THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES.
It was not the cold splash of anti-fascist water from THE STRANGER, that threatened to awaken America to the coming of the Fourth Reich, fifty years before we began to stir to it.
Glenn
It was not the cold splash of anti-fascist water from THE STRANGER, that threatened to awaken America to the coming of the Fourth Reich, fifty years before we began to stir to it.
Glenn
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