Golden Globe Awards 1950

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The seventh Golden Globe Awards ceremony took place on February 23, 1950 .

Award winners and nominations

Statistics
(films with more than one nomination are listed)
N = nomination; S = victory
Movie N S.
The man who wanted to rule 7th 5
Counted hours 3 2
The heiress 3 1
Cauldron battle 2 2
Between women and ropes 2 1
Grip in the dust 2 0

Best movie

The man who wanted to rule (All the King's Men) - Director: Robert Rossen

Best film to promote international understanding

Counted hours (The Hasty Heart) - Director: Vincent Sherman

Best director

Robert Rossen - The man who wanted to rule (All the King's Men)

Best Actor

Broderick Crawford - The man who wanted to rule (All the King's Men)

Best main actress

Olivia de Havilland - The Heiress (The Heiress)

Best supporting actor

James Whitmore - Kesselschlacht (Battleground)

The best supporting actress

Mercedes McCambridge - The man who wanted to rule (All the King's Men)

Best young actor

Richard Todd - Counted hours (The Hasty Heart)

Best Young Actress

Mercedes McCambridge - The man who wanted to rule (All the King's Men)

Best script

Robert Pirosh - Kesselschlacht (Battleground)

Best camera - color

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad)

Best camera - black and white

Franz Planer - Between Women and Ropes (Champion)

Best film score

Johnny Green - The wrong Revisor (The Inspector General)

Best foreign language film

Bicycle thieves (Ladri di biciclette) , Italy - Director: Vittorio de Sica

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