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14th Academy Awards: choose your alternate nominees (1941)

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    sheetsadam1 — 1 month ago(February 24, 2026 05:17 PM)

    The idea is this: what if the nominees for Best Picture each year weren't nominated? Which films should have taken their place in that scenario? Pick your alternate selections for Best Picture and, if you wish, mention anybody who you feel was overlooked in any other category. No need to confine yourself to the types of films which typically get nominated or to English-language cinema. If you missed the previous years, they can be found on the classic film board.
    All films released in 1941 are eligible. The nominees were:
    How Green Was My Valley

    • John Ford
      Blossoms in the Dust
    • Mervyn LeRoy
      Citizen Kane
    • Orson Welles
      Here Comes Mr. Jordan
    • Alexander Hall
      Hold Back the Dawn
    • Mitchell Leisen
      The Little Foxes
    • William Wyler
      The Maltese Falcon
    • John Huston
      One Foot in Heaven
    • Irving Rapper
      Sergeant York
    • Howard Hawks
      Suspicion
    • Alfred Hitchcock
      A great list of films (at least the seven I've watched).
      Citizen Kane
      should have won and I'd put
      Suspicion
      and
      The Maltese Falcon
      over
      How Green was My Valley
      as well. Maybe
      Sergeant York
      too, but that's a bit of a closer call.
      My alternate nominees:
      Sullivan's Travels
    • Preston Sturges
      The Lady Eve
    • Preston Sturges
      High Sierra
    • Raoul Walsh
      The Devil and Daniel Webster
    • William Dieterle
      Meet John Doe
    • Frank Capra
      The Wolf Man
    • George Waggner
      I'd still go with
      Citizen Kane
      , but
      Sullivan's Travels
      would probably take my number two slot.
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      PygmyLion — 1 month ago(February 25, 2026 03:26 AM)

      I probably should avoid responding to 1941 as it is not a good year for movies that I really like. The last time I watched
      Citizen Kane
      , I turned it off halfway through because I was bored with it. Hollywood seems to be in a World War 2 denial mode.
      I really like
      How Green was My Valley
      and I like
      Sergeant York
      .
      Suspicion
      is fairly good.
      From your list, I really like
      Sullivan's Travels
      , and
      High Sierra
      and
      Meet John Doe
      are pretty good.
      I like
      Underground
      quite a bit.
      So Ends Our Night
      is another of my favorites.
      49th Parallel
      is interesting.
      Come Live with Me
      is amusing.
      Out of the Fog
      is good. ED -
      Man Hunt
      is another nice WWII drama, with Walter Pidgeon taking a shot at Hitler.
      I'll go with:
      How Green Was My Valley

      • John Ford
        Sullivan's Travels
      • Preston Sturges
        Sergeant York
      • Howard Hawks
        High Sierra
      • Raoul Walsh
        Meet John Doe
      • Frank Capra
        Underground
      • Vincent Sherman
        So Ends Our Night
      • John Cromwell
        x
        49th Parallel
      • Michael Powell
        Suspicion
      • Alfred Hitchcock
        Man Hunt
      • Fritz Lang
        I guess
        How Green Was My Valley
        is my favorite of these, but
        Sullivan's Travels
        and
        Sergeant York
        are close. I am tempted to pick
        Underground
        or
        So Ends Our Night
        because World War 2 is going on - time to start worrying about the Nazis.
        Note: I see that
        49th Parallel
        is on the 15th Academy Awards list as it wasn't released in the USA until 1942.
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        sheetsadam1 — 1 month ago(February 25, 2026 04:01 AM)

        Yeah, now that you mention it there is a notable lack of WWII here. I did consider mentioning Fritz Lang's
        Man Hunt
        and probably should have.
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          PygmyLion — 1 month ago(February 25, 2026 04:10 AM)

          Ah, that is the one I mistakenly cut. I was editing the titles into my list and messed up, but I couldn't remember the missing title. It was
          Man Hunt
          .
          Let me put it back on my list.
          Very good, sheetadam1.

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            Clever Hans — 1 month ago(February 25, 2026 03:51 AM)

            Citizen Kane
            1941 isn't all that close in terms of Best Picture.
            If Citizen Kane wasn't in the mix there would half a dozen films I'd be satisfied with getting the award.

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              Uncreative — 1 month ago(February 25, 2026 09:17 PM)

              High Sierra
              for sure
              I'd add Errol Flynn's highly inaccurate fanfiction biography of General Custer too.
              They Died With Their Boots On
              .

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                unex — 3 weeks ago(March 15, 2026 12:25 PM)

                Dumbo
                High Sierra
                They Died with Their Boots On
                The Devil and Daniel Webster
                Citizen Kane should have won.

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