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19th Academy Awards: choose your alternate nominees (1946)

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    sheetsadam1 — 5 days ago(March 31, 2026 03:28 PM)

    The idea is this: what if the nominees for Best Picture each year weren't nominated? Which films should have taken their place in that scenario? Pick your alternate selections for Best Picture and, if you wish, mention anybody who you feel was overlooked in any other category. No need to confine yourself to the types of films which typically get nominated or to English-language cinema. If you missed the previous years, they can be found on the classic film board.
    All films released in 1946 are eligible. The nominees were:
    The Best Years of Our Lives

    • William Wyler
      Henry V
    • Laurence Olivier
      It's a Wonderful Life
    • Frank Capra
      The Razor's Edge
    • Edmund Goulding
      The Yearling
    • Sidney Franklin
      It's a Wonderful Life
      , one of my very favorite movies, should have won.
      My alternate nominees:
      Notorious
    • Alfred Hitchcock
      The Big Sleep
    • Howard Hawks
      My Darling Clementine
    • John Ford
      The Stranger
    • Orson Welles
      Gilda
    • Charles Vidor
      The Blue Dahlia
    • George Marshall
      The Killers
    • Robert Siodmak
      The Postman Always Rings Twice
    • Tay Garnett
      The winner and
      It's a Wonderful Life
      aside, this is, in my opinion, a much stronger list of films. But even acknowledging film noir as the most interesting trend in cinema at the time,
      It's a Wonderful Life
      remains the best film of the year, if not the entire decade.
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      PygmyLion — 5 days ago(March 31, 2026 06:36 PM)

      I guess my alternative list would be:
      The Best Years of Our Lives - William Wyler
      Notorious

      • Alfred Hitchcock
        It's a Wonderful Life - Frank Capra
        I Know Where I'm Going - Michael Powell (a 1945 film, released in the US in 1946)
        Vacation From Marriage - Alexander Korda
        My Darling Clementine - John Ford
        The Big Sleep - Howard Hawks
        x Great Expectations - David Lean (on next year's list)
        The Yearling - Sidney Franklin
        Deadline at Dawn - Clurman and Menzies
        The Best Years of Our Lives
        ,
        Notorious
        ,
        It's a Wonderful Life
        , and
        I Know Where I'm Going
        are big favorites of mine. Any of them would have won the previous Academy Awards, the 18th. In the end though,
        Notorious
        is the winner for me here.
      • I notice that David Lean is nominated for a Best Director award for
        Brief Encounter
        in the 19th Academy Awards.
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        sheetsadam1 — 5 days ago(March 31, 2026 07:14 PM)

        I Know Where I'm Going
        is one I've not seen, so I'll need to correct that. I probably should have mentioned
        Great Expectations
        .
        Notorious
        would definitely be my pick had
        It's a Wonderful Life
        been made earlier or later. I believe that
        Spellbound
        was the last Hitchcock film ever nominated for Best Picture, so he'll be mentioned quite a bit going forward.
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          PygmyLion — 5 days ago(April 01, 2026 03:17 AM)

          It's a Wonderful Life
          is rather inspirational and done well.
          Notorious
          is outstanding in a genre that I prefer - espionage with a film noir twinge. Of course, you also have Ingrid Bergman in
          Notorious
          .

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            PygmyLion — 4 days ago(April 01, 2026 02:58 PM)

            It appears that
            Great Expectations
            is another one of those British movies that was released in Britain in 1946 (December) so it is listed as 1946 on IMDB, but wasn't released in the USA until 1947, so it is in the next Academy Awards.
            Great Expectations
            is on the 20th Academy Awards nominees list.

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              sheetsadam1 — 4 days ago(April 02, 2026 05:26 AM)

              Good catch! I wonder when it started being more commonplace for international films to be released in the US the same year? I seem to vaguely recall hearing that a Bergman film was nominated (for Foreign Language Film) several years after it debuted in Sweden.
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                PygmyLion — 5 days ago(April 01, 2026 03:41 AM)

                Another rather popular 1946 movie is
                A Matter of Life and Death
                by Powell and Pressburger. Personally, I don't really go for the supernatural stuff, like celestial courts and things, so it isn't a favorite movie of mine. It does get an 8.0 on IMDB and I think many would put it on their nominee list.

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                  unex — 21 hours ago(April 05, 2026 12:38 PM)

                  Notorious
                  The Big Sleep
                  Beauty and the Beast
                  The Postman Always Rings Twice
                  Shoeshine
                  From my list I'd give it to Shoeshine.

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