Gone with the Wind won eight Academy Awards:
Best Picture
Best Director - Victor Fleming
Best Actress - Vivien Leigh
Best Supporting Actress - Hattie McDaniel
Best Writing, Screenplay - Sidney Howard
Best Art Direction - Lyle R. Wheeler
Best Cinematography, Color - Ernest Haller, Ray Rennahan
Best Film Editing - Hal C. Kern, James E. Newcom
The 1939 classic movie,"Gone with the Wind," received a record 13 Academy Award nominations.
The movie won 8 Academy Awards.
This film held the record for, winning the most Oscars. However, the movie, "Ben - Hur," would break the record in 1959, by winning 11 Academy Awards.
"Gone With the Wind" received 13 Academy Award nominations and won eight awards for the year 1939 (Oscar wins are in bold caps):
1. BEST PICTURE (SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL PICTURES).
2. BEST DIRECTOR (VICTOR FLEMING).
3. Best Actor (Clark Gable)
4. BEST ACTRESS (VIVIEN LEIGH).
5. Best Supporting Actress (Olivia De Havilland)
6. BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS (HATTIE MCDANIEL).
7. BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY (SIDNEY HOWARD).
8. BEST COLOR CINEMATOGRAPHY (ERNEST HALLER, RAY RENNAHAN).
9. BEST FILM EDITING (HAL C. KERN, JAMES E. NEWCOM).
10. BEST ART DIRECTION (LYLE WHEELER).
11. Best Visual Effects (Jack Cosgrove, Fred Albin and Arthur Johns).
12. Best Music, Original Score (Max Steiner).
13. Best Sound Recording (Thomas T. Moulton).
The film also received honorary Oscars for William Cameron Menzies' use of color and for technical merit by Don Musgrave and Selznick International Pictures.
The classic film Gone with the Wind won nine Academy Awards: Best Actress (Vivian Leigh), Best Supporting Actress (Hattie McDaniel), Best Director (Victor Fleming), Best Picture, Editing, Screenplay, Art Direction, and Cinematography. R.D. Musgrave won an award for Technical Achievement, as well. It was also nominated for Original Score, Sound, and Best Actor (Clark Gable). The movie also received two special awards for color and for equipment projection.
There are 423,575 words in the book "Gone with the Wind".
2003. The Lord of the Rings won a record breaking 11 Academy Awards. It is tied with two other films for that many Academy Awards; Ben-Hur and Titanic.
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11 Oscar Awards
The classic film Gone with the Wind won nine Academy Awards: Best Actress (Vivian Leigh), Best Supporting Actress (Hattie McDaniel), Best Director (Victor Fleming), Best Picture, Editing, Screenplay, Art Direction, and Cinematography. R.D. Musgrave won an award for Technical Achievement, as well. It was also nominated for Original Score, Sound, and Best Actor (Clark Gable). The movie also received two special awards for color and for equipment projection.
Jack Hawkins won 4 or 5 Academy Awards.
On March 7th, 2010, The Academy Awards will be celebrating its 82nd ceremony. The first Academy Awards took place in 1929.
34 including science and technical awards ceremony, 24 without.
Margaret Mitchell won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937 for her novel "Gone with the Wind," which remains her most renowned literary award.
There are 423,575 words in the book "Gone with the Wind".
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2003. The Lord of the Rings won a record breaking 11 Academy Awards. It is tied with two other films for that many Academy Awards; Ben-Hur and Titanic.
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