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  1. * Cinematography (Black-and-White) - Joseph Ruttenberg * Directing - William Wyler * Outstanding Motion Picture - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

  2. The 15th Academy Awards | 1943. Cocoanut Grove of the Ambassador Hotel. Thursday, March 4, 1943 ... Cinematography (Black-and-White) Winner. Mrs. Miniver. Joseph ...

  3. The 15th Academy Awards was held in the Cocoanut Grove at The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 4, 1943, honoring the films of 1942. The ceremony is most famous for the speech by Greer Garson; accepting the award for Best Actress, Garson spoke for nearly six minutes, considered to be the longest Oscars acceptance speech.

  4. Apr 14, 2020 · The Winner and Nominees for the 1943 Academy Awards - Cinematography (Black-and-White) Film award!

  5. Hal Mohr won the only write-in Academy Award ever, in 1935 for A Midsummer Night's Dream. Mohr was also the first person to win for both black-and-white and color cinematography.

  6. Feb 5, 2014 · 16th Academy Awards (1943): Nominees and Winners – Cinema Sight by Wesley Lovell. OUTSTANDING MOTION PICTURE. Casablanca – Warner Bros. For Whom the Bell Tolls – Paramount. Heaven Can Wait – 20th Century-Fox. The Human Comedy – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In Which We Serve – Two Cities. Madame Curie – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The More the Merrier – Columbia.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hal_MohrHal Mohr - Wikipedia

    The Academy later changed the Oscar rules, making write-in voting impossible. In 1944, Mohr became the first person to win an Oscar for both Black-and-White and Color cinematography when he won his second Academy Award, this time with W. Howard Greene for Best Cinematography in a Color Film, for their work on The Phantom of the Opera (1943).