Did Clark Gable ever win an Oscar?

Did Clark Gable ever win an Oscar?

Gable won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Frank Capra’s It Happened One Night (1934), co-starring Claudette Colbert. He was again nominated for the award for his roles as Fletcher Christian in Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), and as Rhett Butler opposite Vivien Leigh’s Scarlett O’Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939).

Did Wizard of Oz win any awards?

Academy Award for Best Music (Original Score)

How much did Hattie Mcdaniel get paid for Gone with the Wind?

Her salary for Gone with the Wind was to be $450 a week, which was much more than what her real-life counterparts could hope to earn.

What movie beat Wizard of Oz for Best Picture?

Gone with the Wind

Did the Wizard of Oz won an Oscar for Best Picture?

The Oscars will celebrate the 75th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz, it was announced today. The film received six Oscar nominations in 1939, including one for best picture, and won Academy Awards for original score and song.

What movie did Wizard of Oz lose Oscars to?

lost to Gone with the Wind

Who is the oldest actress still alive?

Marsha Hunt has starred in two films that received an Academy Award for Best Production Design: Pride and Prejudice and Blossoms in the Dust.

  • Mary Ward (March 6, 1915 – Present) Current Age (as of March 2021): 106 years, 23 days.
  • Norman Lloyd (November 18, 1914 – Present)
  • Renée Simonot (September 10, 1911 – Present)

Where was the staircase scene in Gone With the Wind filmed?

The Jefferson Hotel | Historical Richmond.

What is the most famous line from Gone with the Wind?

“Frankly my dear, I don’t give a whoop” was almost the most famous line in the 1939 classic. If film censors had their way, the most famous line in Gone With the Wind — the final words Rhett Butler says to Scarlett O’Hara — might have been this: “Frankly my dear, I don’t give a whoop.”

Was the house in Gone With the Wind Real?

The exterior in Gone with the Wind wasn’t a real building but a matte painting, which is why the people look almost ghost-like in this screenshot I took of them riding horses down the long lane toward it.

Where was Aunt pittypat’s house in Atlanta?

Peachtree Street

What is the moral of Gone with the Wind?

The main theme in Gone with the Wind is that of survival in times during which traditions, ways of life and thinking, even love and understanding are gone with the wind, such as in the South during the Civil War.

Andrew

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