Our family is working our way through Oscar winners and whichever nominees take our fancy. Also as they are available, since these early films continued to be hard to find.
Nominated films that we didn't watch either because we'd seen them recently or couldn't find them were Citizen Kane, Here Comes Mr. Jordan, Hold Back the Dawn, and One Foot in Heaven.
WINNER
A man in his fifties reminisces about his childhood growing up in a Welsh mining village at the turn of the 20th century.Not my favorite sort of story but well enough told. I really can't believe that it beat The Little Foxes.
NOMINEES
Edna opens a home for foundlings and orphans and begins to place children in good homes, despite the opposition of “conservative” citizens, who would condemn illegitimate children for being born out of wedlock.Not as artful, but we liked this a lot better than the winner. Greer Garson is a wonderful actress and the story, though told in a straight forward manner, handled several social issues that were still hot button topics when the film was made. We also appreciated the way the story showed major events without drawing out the tragedies. Living in Dallas I'd heard of the Edna Gladney home and I was interested in the story. It did not disappoint.
A sheltered heiress falls for a charming playboy and elopes with him, but soon begins to suspect that her husband’s affection may conceal a deadly motive—and that she could be his next victim.This was good up until the very end when it rushed a la "a shot rang out and everyone fell dead." That left it feeling really flat.
A private detective takes on a case that involves him with three eccentric criminals, a beautiful liar, and their quest for a priceless statuette.Not really Oscar quality story-wise but it sure was fun to watch.
After a religious awakening, Alvin York is drafted and despite deep ibjections to fighting becomes one of the most celebrated American heroes of WWI.Really excellent. As a movie itself I can see why it earned 11 Academy nominations and why Gary Cooper won for best actor. He was convincing in every stage of York's life, hell-raiser, suitor, converted, conscientious objector, soldier, and hero. I'm a fan.
.jpg)

.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)