Golden Globe Awards 1951

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The eighth Golden Globe Awards ceremony took place on February 28, 1951 .

Award winners and nominations

Statistics
(films with more than one nomination are listed)
N = nomination; G = Won
Movie N G
Twilight Boulevard 7th 4th
Everything about Eva 6th 1
The last musketeer 5 2
It is not from yesterday 4th 1
My friend Harvey 3 1
Asphalt jungle 3 0
The broken arrow 2 1
Three little words 2 1

Best movie

Dusk Boulevard (Sunset Boulevard) - Director: Billy Wilder

Best film to promote international understanding

The Broken Arrow - Director: Delmer Daves

Best director

Billy Wilder - Sunset Boulevard (Sunset Boulevard)

Best Actor - Drama

José Ferrer - The Last Musketeer (Cyrano de Bergerac)

Best Actress - Drama

Gloria Swanson - Sunset Boulevard (Sunset Boulevard)

Best Actor - Musical / Comedy

Fred Astaire - Three Little Words (Three Little Words)

Best Actress - Musical / Comedy

Judy Holliday - Born Yesterday (Born Yesterday)

Best supporting actor

Edmund Gwenn - Mister 880

The best supporting actress

Josephine Hull - My Friend Harvey (Harvey)

Best Young Actor

Gene Nelson - Charming Woman (Tea for Two)

Best script

Joseph L. Mankiewicz - All About Eve (All About Eve)

Best camera - black and white

Franz Planer - The Last Musketeer (Cyrano de Bergerac)

Best camera - color

Robert Surtees - King Solomon's Mines (King Solomon's Mines)

Best film score

Franz Waxman - Boulevard of Dawn (Sunset Boulevard)

Henrietta Award

Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman

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