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.
The 1939 film,"Gone with the Wind," got 13 Academy Award nominations (a record for any movie at that time). It took home 8 Academy Awards which was the record for the most Oscars for a motion picture to win. This record lasted, until 1959, when the film "Ben - Hur," won 11 Academy Awards.
AWARDS FOR "GONE with the WIND" (1939):
Best Picture of 1939
Vivien Leigh, for Best Actress of the Year
Hattie McDaniel, for Best Supporting Actress (first African-American to win an Oscar)
Victor Fleming, for Best Director of the Year
Best Screenplay of the Year
Best (Color) Cinematography of the Year
Best Interior Design
Best Film Editing
No. She was edged out for Best Supporting Actress of 1939 by her co-star, Hattie McDaniel, who played Mammy in "Gone with the Wind." De Havilland went on to win Best Actress Oscars for her performances in "To Each His Own" (1946) and "The Heiress" (1949).
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"Gone With the Wind" did not win Oscars for either category. Although Clark Gable was nominated as Best Actor for his performance of Rhett Butler, the Oscar went to Britain's Robert Donat for "Goodbye, Mr. Chips." Thomas Mitchell, who played Scarlett O'Hara's father in "Gone with the Wind," received the Best Supporting Actor award. But it was for his performance in John Ford's classic Western "Stagecoach."
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Garbo won zero Oscars
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1939's Gone with the Wind was the first color film to win the Oscar for Best Picture, but the 1937 short, Give Me Liberty, was the first color movie to receive an Oscar at all.
"Gone With the Wind" did not win Oscars for either category. Although Clark Gable was nominated as Best Actor for his performance of Rhett Butler, the Oscar went to Britain's Robert Donat for "Goodbye, Mr. Chips." Thomas Mitchell, who played Scarlett O'Hara's father in "Gone with the Wind," received the Best Supporting Actor award. But it was for his performance in John Ford's classic Western "Stagecoach."
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None. It wasn't nominated for any Oscars.
On February 29, 1940, "Gone with the Wind" won eight competitive Academy Awards, including Best Picture of 1939. It also won two honorary statuettes.
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