All the King’s Men: 1949 Best Picture

All the King’s Men won 3 Oscars at the 22nd Academy Awards out of its 7 nominations. Besides Best Picture, its star, Broderick Crawford won Best Actor and Mercedes McCambridge won Best Supporting Actress. The political drama film was said to be a very thinly disguised version of the career of Huey Long, Louisiana’s 40th governor who was assassinated in 1935. He was known as the Kingfish.

The 4 other films that were nominated for Best Picture were:

  • Battleground, a WWII war story, starring Van Johnson and John Hodiak, that takes place during the Siege of Bascogne in Belgium. It got 6 nominations, winning 2: Best Writing, Story and Screenplay; and Best Cinematography, Black-and-White.
  • The Heiress, starring Olivia de Havilland and Montgomery Clift was based upon a play of the same name that was based upon Henry James’ novel, Washington Square. It was the most nominated film of 1949, and out of the 8 it got, it won Best Actress; Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White; Best Costume Design, Black-and-White; and Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture.
  • A Letter to Three Wives, starred Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell and Ann Sothern, in a romantic drama. Each woman gets a letter from the same woman saying she is leaving town with one of their husbands. An uncredited Celeste Holms was the voice of the letter-writer. Out of 3 nominations, it won 2: Best Director and Best Writing, Screenplay, (Joseph L. Mankiewicz for both).
  • Twelve O’Clock High, starring Gregory Peck and Hugh Marlowe, depicted some WW!! action in France during the early days of American involvement. Out of 4 nominations, it won 2: Best Supporting Actor (Dean Jagger) and Best Sound, Recording.

Jeopardy! clues on the film “All the King’s Men”:
IN MEMORIAM 2004 $2000: An Oscar winner for “All The King’s Men”, she was also a voice of the possessed child in “The Exorcist”
MOVIE TRIVIA $300: 1949’s Best Picture, its title came from “Humpty Dumpty”
PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS: 1 of the 2 novels, both Southern, that won the Pulitzer for fiction & became Best Picture Oscar winners
THE OSCARS: Only Pulitzer Prize-winning novels to become Oscar-winning “Best Pictures” are “All The King’s Men” & this one

Jeopardy! clues on the novel “All the King’s Men”:
READ THE BOOK, SAW THE FILM $1000: Jack Burden is this book’s central character; the 1949 movie switched it to Willie Stark
1940s AMERICAN LIT $5,400 (Daily Double): This 1946 novel about a Southern politician takes its title from the “Humpty Dumpty” nursery rhyme
PULITZER-WINNING NOVELS $1000: In this novel a southern politician’s life is described in stark detail, with exquisite Penn-manship
BOOK OPPOSITES $600: 1946: “None of the Queen’s Gals”
AMERICAN LIT $1600: Governor Willie Stark in this Robert Penn Warren novel is said to have been modeled after Huey Long

More 1949 film clues:
SHE WAS IN THAT? $2000: As a toddler she appeared at the end of mom’s 1949 movie “In the Good Old Summertime”
FAMOUS FEUDS $200: In the 1949 movie “Roseanna McCoy”, Roseanna runs off with a member of this enemy family
SEEING RED AT THE MOVIES $200: This 1949 movie about a boy & his horse featured a script by Steinbeck, based on his own novel
THE OSCARS $600: This 1949 movie featuring Terry Moore & a gorilla earned a special-effects award
AALL AABOUT AARON $1000: This American composer for ballet also won an Oscar for his work on the 1949 film “The Heiress”
PRESIDENTS & FIRST LADIES $1200: The daughter of a stage actress, she began her film career in 1949 with a role in “The Doctor and the Girl”
FILMS OF THE ’40s $2000: The 1949 film about this big ape won a special effects Oscar (remember–we said 1949)
STRAIGHT MEN $600: “My Friend Irma” was his 1949 film debut; he may have heard Jerry Lewis say, “Hey laaaaaaady!” a lot
CLASSIC CINEMA OF THE ’40s $2,000 (Daily Double): Marine Ira Hayes, who helped raise the American flag on Mount Suribachi, had a cameo in this 1949 John Wayne film
SEND IN THE MARINES $200: In the 1949 film “Sands of Iwo Jima”, he played the implacable Marine sergeant John M. Stryker
ACTORS & THEIR FILMS $300: (Sarah of the Clue Crew rides the Ferris wheel at the Orange County Fair.) Joseph Cotten & Orson Welles took a famous ride in a Ferris wheel in this classic 1949 film noir
TEMPLE $200: Her last starring film performance was in 1949’s “The Story of Seabiscuit”
PUT A KIRK IN IT $400: Kirk got his first Oscar nomination for “Champion”, a 1949 film about this sport
DISNEYLANDS $200: This classic ride is based on the 1949 Disney film “The Adventures of Ichabod & Mr. Toad”
MOVIE REMAKES $1000: Terry Moore, who starred in this 1949 gorilla film, has a cameo in the 1998 version
BIT ROLES $600 (Daily Double): 3 of the men who raised the flag on Mount Suribachi in World War II had bit roles in this 1949 John Wayne film
MOVIE NOSTALGIA $300: Actress seen here in her first major film role, in 1949’s “Ladies Of The Chorus”
MY NAME IS BARBARA $800: She appeared with Lassie in the 1949 film “The Sun Comes Up” before she played Beaver’s mother on TV
CANNES PALME D’OR WINNERS $800: The colorized version of this 1949 film starring Orson Welles should use “Lime” green — Harry Lime
ELIZABETH TAYLOR FILMS $600: As Amy in this 1949 film, she marries Laurie after Jo rejects him

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