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1949 Vintage Mickey Mouse Annual Book Antique Walt Disney Minnie Retro Old Pluto For Sale
Mickey Mouse Annual Vintage Book
My Friends Grandad has died and I am putting some of his belonging on to raise money.Take a look at my other items for more of his Vintage Items.Check out my other items! This is a Mickey Mouse Annual from 1949Valued at £35 - Google "Mickey Mouse Annual 1949" Has a Picture of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck Roller Skating on the Front CoverMy friends Grandad has wrote his name "Michael" veryneatlywhere it says "This book belongs to" Inside the front coverGreen Cloth Covered Boards DEAN & SON LTDMADE AND PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN 126 pages with full colour illustrations on most pages The Mickey Mouse crossword has been completed in pencil Double page game on centre pages has a few pencil sketches at the bottom (this could be erased) In Very Good Condition for its age considering it is over 60 years old. It has been well looked after Starting at a Penny...With ..If your the only buyer you win it for 1p....Grab a Bargain!!!! Would make an Gift or Collectable Keepsake To see my other Vintage Items > Check out my other items!
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He is one of the most recognizable cartoon characters in the world and is the mascot of The Walt Disney Company, the world's largest media conglomerate in terms of annual revenue.Mickey debuted in November 1928 in the animated cartoon Steamboat Willie after initially appearing in a test screening earlier that year. He went on to appear in over 130 films including The Band Concert (1935), Brave Little Tailor (1938), and Fantasia (1940). Mickey appeared primarily in short films, but also in a few feature-length films. Nine of Mickey's cartoons were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, one of which, Lend a Paw, won the award in 1942. In 1978, Mickey became the first cartoon character to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.Beginning 1930, Mickey has also been featured extensively as a comic strip character. His self-titled newspaper strip, drawn primarily by Floyd Gottfredson, ran for 45 years. Mickey has also appeared in comic books and in television series such as The Mickey Mouse Club (1955–1996) and others. He also appears in other media such as video games as well as merchandising, and is a meetable character at the Disney parks.Mickey typically appears alongside his girlfriend Minnie Mouse, his pet dog Pluto, his friends Horace Horsecollar, Donald Duck, and Goofy, and his nemesis Pete among others (see Mickey Mouse universe). Originally characterized as a mischievous antihero, Mickey's increasing popularity led to his being rebranded as an everyman, usually seen as an ever cheerful, yet shy role model. In 2009, Disney announced that they will begin to rebrand the character again by putting less emphasis on his pleasant, cheerful side and reintroducing the more mischievous and adventurous sides of his personality most evident in his earlier films of the 1920s and 1930s; the repositioning of Mickey started with the video game Epic Mickey First appearance Steamboat Willie (1928)[1]Created by Walt DisneyUb IwerksVoiced by Walt Disney (1928–1947)Jimmy MacDonald (1947–1977)Wayne Allwine (1977–2009)[2]Bret Iwan (2009–present)Developed by Floyd GottfredsonFred MooreInformationSpecies MouseGender MaleFamily Mickey Mouse familySignificant other(s) Minnie MousePet dog Pluto Mickey Mouse cartoons (1928–1953)Shorts Steamboat Willie (1928) The Gallopin' Gaucho (1928) The Barn Dance (1929) Plane Crazy (1929) The Opry House (1929) When the Cat's Away (1929) The Plow Boy (1929) The Karnival Kid (1929) Mickey's Follies (1929) Mickey's Choo-Choo (1929) The Barnyard Battle (1929) The Jazz Fool (1929) Jungle Rhythm (1929) Haunted House (1929) Wild Waves (1929) The Barnyard Concert (1930) Fiddling Around (1930) The Cactus Kid (1930) The Fire Fighters (1930) The Shindig (1930) The Chain Gang (1930) The Gorilla Mystery (1930) The Picnic (1930) Pioneer Days (1930) Minnie's Yoo-Hoo (1930) The Birthday (1931) Traffic Troubles (1931) The Castaway (1931) The Moose Hunt (1931) The Delivery Boy (1931) Mickey Steps Out (1931) Blue Rhythm (1931) Fishin' Around (1931) The Barnyard Broadcast (1931) The Beach Party (1931) Mickey Cuts Up (1931) Mickey's Orphans (1931) The Duck Hunt (1932) The Grocery Boy (1932) The Mad Dog (1932) Barnyard Olympics (1932) Mickey's Revue (1932) Musical Farmer (1932) Mickey in Arabia (1932) Mickey's Nightmare (1932) Trader Mickey (1932) The Whoopee Party (1932) Touchdown Mickey (1932) The Wayward Canary (1932) The Klondike Kid (1932) Mickey's Good Deed (1932) Building a Building (1933) The Mad Doctor (1933) Mickey's Pal Pluto (1933) Mickey's Mellerdrammer (1933) Ye Olden Days (1933) The Mail Pilot (1933) Mickey's Mechanical Man (1933) Mickey's Gala Premier (1933) Puppy Love (1933) The Steeple Chase (1933) The Pet Store (1933) Giantland (1933) Shanghaied (1934) Camping Out (1934) Playful Pluto (1934) Gulliver Mickey (1934) Mickey's Steam Roller (1934) Orphan's Benefit (1934) Mickey Plays Papa (1934) The Dognapper (1934) Two-Gun Mickey (1934) Mickey's Man Friday (1935) The Band Concert (1935) Mickey's Service Station (1935) Mickey's Kangaroo (1935) Mickey's Garden (1935) Mickey's Fire Brigade (1935) Pluto's Judgement Day (1935 On Ice (1935) Mickey's Polo Team (1936) Orphan's Picnic (1936) Mickey's Grand Opera (1936) Thru the Mirror (1936) Mickey's Rival (1936) Moving Day (1936) Donald and Pluto (1936) Mickey's Elephant (1936) The Worm Turns (1937) Magician Mickey (1937) Moose Hunters (1937) Clock Cleaners (1937) Lonesome Ghosts (1937) Boat Builders (1938) Mickey's Trailer (1938) The Whalers (1938) Mickey's Parrot (1938) Brave Little Tailor (1938) Society Dog Show (1939) Mickey's Surprise Party (1939) The Pointer (1939) Tugboat Mickey (1940) Pluto's Dream House (1940) Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip (1940) The Little Whirlwind (1941) A Gentleman's Gentleman (1941) Canine Caddy (1941) The Nifty Nineties (1941) Orphans' Benefit (1941) Lend a Paw (1941) Mickey's Birthday Party (1942) Symphony Hour (1942) Pluto and the Armadillo (1943) Squatter's Rights (1946) Mickey's Delayed Date (1947) Mickey Down Under (1948) Mickey and the Seal (1948) R'coon Dawg (1951) Pluto's Party (1952) Pluto's Christmas Tree (1952) The Simple Things (1953)[hide] v t eDisney charactersPrimary Mickey Mouse Minnie Mouse Donald Duck Daisy Duck Goofy PlutoSecondary Pete Chip 'n' Dale Clarabelle Cow Horace Horsecollar Scrooge McDuck Huey, Dewey, and Louie Ludwig Von Drake Max Goof Humphrey the Bear Gyro Gearloose The Phantom Blot The Beagle Boys Magica De Spell Flintheart Glomgold John D. Rockerduck José Carioca Panchito Pistoles Oswald the Lucky RabbitGroups Mouse family Duck family Clan McDuck Mickey Mouse universe characters Donald Duck characters Films animated characters[hide] v t eDisney's FantasiaFilms Fantasia (1940) Fantasia 2000 (1999)Conductors Leopold Stokowski James LevineRelated Fantasound Video game Destino The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010)Segments from Fantasia Toccata and Fugue in D minor The Nutcracker Suite The Sorcerer's Apprentice The Rite of Spring Symphony No. 6 Dance of the Hours Night on Bald Mountain Ave MariaSegments from Fantasia 2000 Symphony No. 5 Pines of Rome Rhapsody in Blue Piano Concerto No. 2 The Carnival of the Animals The Sorcerer's Apprentice Pomp and Circumstance Marches The Firebird SuiteCharacters Mickey Mouse Donald Duck Daisy Duck Other characters[hide] v t eDisney Consumer ProductsDisney PublishingWorldwide Disney Press Disney Hyperion Marvel Press (joint w/Marvel)Franchises Baby Einstein Disney Channel & Disney XD Disney Fairies Disney Interactive Studios Marvel Mickey Mouse The Muppets Pirates of the Caribbean Pixar Disney Princess Tron Disney Villains Winnie the PoohOther D23 Disney Store Disney Vault The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS), commonly referred to as Disney, is an American multinational diversified mass media corporation headquartered in Walt Disney Studios, Burbank, California, United States. It is the largest media conglomerate in the world in terms of revenue.[3] Founded on October 16, 1923, by Walt and Roy Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, Walt Disney Productions established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and travel. Taking on its current name in 1986, The Walt Disney Company expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theatre, radio, music, publishing, and online media. In addition, it has created new divisions of the company in order to market more mature content than it typically associates with its flagship family-oriented brands.The company is best known for the products of its film studio, the Walt Disney Studios, and today one of the largest and best-known studios in Hollywood. Disney also owns and operates the ABC broadcast television network; cable television networks such as Disney Channel, ESPN, A+E Networks, and ABC Family; publishing, merchandising, and theatre divisions; and owns and licenses 14 theme parks around the world. It also has a successful music division. The company has been a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average since May 6, 1991. An early and well-known cartoon creation of the company, Mickey Mouse, is the official mascot of The Walt Disney Company[hide] v t eThe Walt Disney CompanyCompany officials Company foundersWalter Elias Disney Roy Oliver DisneyExecutive managementRobert Iger Jay Rasulo Alan N. Braverman Ronald L. Iden Brent Woodford Jayne Parker Zenia Mucha Preston Padden Christine M. McCarthy Kevin MayerBoard of directorsSusan Arnold John S. Chen Judith Estrin Robert Iger (Chairman and CEO) Fred Langhammer Aylwin Lewis Robert Matschullat Sheryl Sandberg Orin C. SmithWalt Disney Studios Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group Disney Music Group Disney Theatrical Group Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Walt Disney Studios Motion PicturesMedia Networks Disney-ABC Television Group ESPN Inc. (80%) Disney Interactive Media Group ABC Owned Television Stations Radio Disney Times Square StudiosWalt DisneyParks and Resorts Disneyland Resort Walt Disney World Resort Tokyo Disney Resort Disneyland Paris Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Shanghai Disney Resort Disney Cruise Line Disney Vacation Club Adventures by Disney Disney Regional Entertainment Walt Disney Imagineering Walt Disney Creative EntertainmentDisney Consumer Products Disney Publishing Worldwide Disney StoreDisney Interactive Media Group Disney Interactive Studios Disney OnlineMiscellaneous assets Buena Vista Buena Vista International France Buena Vista International India Buena Vista International Italy Hulu (27%) Marvel Entertainment The Muppets Studio Reedy Creek Energy UTV Software CommunicationsAnnual revenue USD 63.1 billion (2010) Employees 150,000 (2008) Stock symbol NYSE: DIS Website thewaltdisneycompany.com[hide] v t eComponents of the Dow Jones Industrial AverageCurrent 3M Alcoa American Express AT&T Bank of America Boeing Caterpillar Chevron Cisco Systems The Coca-Cola Company DuPont ExxonMobil General Electric Hewlett-Packard The Home Depot Intel IBM Johnson & Johnson JPMorgan Chase Kraft Foods McDonald's Merck & Co. Microsoft Pfizer Procter & Gamble The Travelers Companies United Technologies Corporation Verizon Communications Walmart The Walt Disney CompanySelected former Altria Group American International Group American Tobacco Company Bethlehem Steel Citigroup Colorado Fuel and Iron Kodak General Foods General Motors Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Honeywell International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Nash Motors Navistar International North American Company Owens-Illinois Sears, Roebuck and Company Union Caroffere United States Rubber Company U.S. Steel F. W. Woolworth Company George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until his death. He was the last Emperor of India, and the first Head of the Commonwealth. As the second son of King George V, he was not expected to inherit the throne and spent his early life in the shadow of his elder brother, Edward. He served in the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force during World War I, and after the war took on the usual round of public engagements. He married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923, and they had two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret. George's elder brother ascended the throne as Edward VIII on the death of their father in 1936. However, less than a year later Edward revealed his desire to marry the divorced American socialite Wallis Simpson. British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin advised Edward that for political and religious reasons he could not marry Mrs Simpson and remain king. Edward abdicated in order to marry, and George ascended the throne as the third monarch of the House of Windsor. On the day of his accession, the Oireachtas, the parliament of the Irish Free State, removed the monarch from its constitution. Further events during George's reign accelerated the break-up of the British Empire and its transition into the Commonwealth of Nations. Three years after his accession, the Empire and Commonwealth, except the Irish Free State, was at war with Nazi Germany. In the next two years, war with Italy and Japan followed. Though Britain and its allies were ultimately victorious, the United States and the Soviet Union rose as pre-eminent world powers and the British Empire declined. After the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947, his title of Emperor of India was abandoned in June 1948. Ireland was formally declared a republic in 1949, and India followed suit the following year. George adopted the new title of Head of the Commonwealth. He was beset by health problems in the later years of his reign. After his death, he was succeeded by his elder daughter, Elizabeth II.Because of his stammer, Albert dreaded public speaking.[27] After his closing speech at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley on 31 October 1925, one which was an ordeal for both him and the listeners,[28] he began to see Lionel Logue, an Australian-born speech therapist. The Duke and Logue practised breathing exercises, and the Duchess rehearsed with him patiently.[29] Subsequently, he was able to speak with less hesitation.[30] With his delivery improved, the Duke opened Parliament House in Canberra during a tour of the empire in 1927.[31] His journey by sea to Australia, New Zealand and Fiji took him via Jamaica, where Albert played doubles tennis partnered with a black man, which was unusual at the time and taken locally as a display of equality between races.[32] The Duke and Duchess of York had two children: Elizabeth (called "Lilibet" by the family), and Margaret. The Duke and Duchess and their two daughters lived a relatively sheltered life at their London residence, 145 Piccadilly. One of the few stirs arose when the Canadian Prime Minister, R. B. Bennett, considered the Duke for Governor General of Canada in 1931—a proposal that the King rejected on the advice of his ministersThe King's Speech is a 2010 British historical drama film directed by Tom Hooper and written by David Seidler. Colin Firth plays King George VI who, to cope with a stammer, sees Lionel Logue, an Australian speech therapist played by Geoffrey Rush. The men become friends as they work together, and after his brother abdicates the throne, the new King relies on Logue to help him make a radio broadcast on Britain's declaration of war on Germany in 1939. Seidler read about George VI's life after overcoming a stuttering condition he endured during his youth. He started writing about the men's relationship as early as the 1980s, but postponed work, at the Queen Mother's wishes, until her death in 2002. He later rewrote his screenplay for the stage to focus on the essential relationship between the two protagonists. Nine weeks before filming began, Logue's notebooks were discovered and quotations from them were incorporated into the script. Principal photography took place in London and around Britain from November 2009 to January 2010. The opening scenes were filmed in Elland Road, Leeds, (for the since demolished Wembley Stadium), Buckingham Palace interiors in Lancaster House, and Ely Cathedral stood in for Westminster Abbey. The cinematography differs from other historical dramas; hard light was used to give the story a greater resonance and wider than normal lenses were used to recreate the King's feelings of constriction. A third technique Hooper employed was the off-centre framing of characters: in his first consultation with Logue, George VI is captured hunched on the side of a couch at the edge of the frame. Released in the United Kingdom on 7 January 2011, The King's Speech was a major box office and critical success. Censors initially gave it adult ratings due to profanity, though these were later revised downwards after criticism by the makers and distributors in the UK and some instances of swearing were muted in the US. On a budget of GB£8 million, it earned over US$400 million internationally (£250 million).[5] It was widely praised by film critics for its visual style, art direction, and acting. Other commentators discussed the film's representation of historical detail, especially the reversal of Winston Churchill's opposition to abdication. The film received many awards and nominations, particularly for Colin Firth's performance; his Golden Globe Award for Best Actor was the sole win at that ceremony from seven nominations. The King's Speech won seven British Academy Film Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Firth), Best Supporting Actor (Rush), and Best Supporting Actress (Bonham Carter). The film also won four Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director (Hooper), Best Actor (Firth), and Best Original Screenplay choice to play the lead,[6] Colin Firth's performance earned him BAFTA & Academy awards, among others. Colin Firth as King George VI / Prince Albert, Duke of York Geoffrey Rush as Lionel Logue Helena Bonham Carter as Elizabeth, Duchess of York / Queen Elizabeth Guy Pearce as Edward, Prince of Wales / King Edward VIII Michael Gambon as King George V Timothy Spall as Winston Churchill Jennifer Ehle as Myrtle Gruenert Logue Derek Jacobi as Cosmo Gordon Lang (Archbishop of Canterbury) Anthony Andrews as Stanley Baldwin Eve Best as Wallis Simpson Freya Wilson as Princess Elizabeth Ramona Marquez as Princess Margaret Claire Bloom as Queen Mary Tim Downie as Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester Maya Seidler as Mary, Princess RoyalWorks directed by Tom Hooper Theatrical films Red Dust (2004) · The Damned United (2009) · The King's Speech (2010) · Les Misérables (2012) Television EastEnders (1998–2000) · Love in a Cold Climate (2001) · Daniel Deronda (2002) · Elizabeth I (2005) · Longford (2006) · John Adams (2008) [hide]v · d · eAcademy Award for Best Picture (2001–2020) A Beautiful Mind (2001) · Chicago (2002) · The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) · Million Dollar Baby (2004) · Crash (2005) · The Departed (2006) · No Country for Old Men (2007) · Slumdog Millionaire (2008) · The Hurt Locker (2009) · The King's Speech (2010) Complete list · (1927–1940) · (1941–1960) · (1961–1980) · (1981–2000) · (2001–2020) [hide]v · d · eBAFTA Award for Best Film (2001–2020) Best Film Gladiator (2001) · The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2002) · The Pianist (2003) · The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2004) · The Aviator (2005) · Brokeback Mountain (2006) · The Queen (2007) · Atonement (2008) · Slumdog Millionaire (2009) · The Hurt Locker (2010) · The King's Speech (2011) Best Film Not in the English Language Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2001) · Amores perros (2002) · Talk to Her (2003) · In This World (2004) · The Motorcycle Diaries (2005) · The Beat That My Heart Skipped (2006) · Pan's Labyrinth (2007) · The Lives of Others (2008) · I've Loved You So Long (2009) · A Prophet (2010) · The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) Best British Film Billy Elliot (2001) · Gosford Park (2002) · The Warrior (2003) · Touching the Void (2004) · My Summer of Love (2005) · Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2006) · The Last King of Scotland (2007) · This Is England (2008) · Man on Wire (2009) · Fish Tank (2010) · The King's Speech (2011) Complete list · (1948–1960) · (1961–1980) · (1981–2000) · (2001–2020) [hide]v · d · eBIFA Award for Best British Independent Film My Name Is Joe (1998) · Wonderland (1999) · Billy Elliot (2000) · Sexy Beast (2001) · Sweet Sixteen (2002) · Dirty Pretty Things (2003) · Vera Drake (2004) · The Constant Gardener (2005) · This Is England (2006) · Control (2007) · Slumdog Millionaire (2008) · Moon (2009) · The King's Speech (2010) [hide]v · d · eScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture (2001–2010) Gosford Park (2001) : Eileen Atkins, Bob Balaban, Alan Bates, Charles Dance, Stephen Fry, Michael Gambon, Richard E. Grant, Tom Hollander, Derek Jacobi, Kelly Macdonald, Helen Mirren, Jeremy Northam, Clive Owen, Ryan Phillippe, Maggie Smith, Geraldine Somerville, Kristin Scott Thomas, Sophie Thompson, Emily Watson, James Wilby Chicago (2002) : Christine Baranski, Ekaterina Chtchelkanova, Taye Diggs, Denise Faye, Colm Feore, Richard Gere, Deidre Goodwin, Queen Latifah, Lucy Liu, Susan Misner, Mýa, John C. Reilly, Dominic West, Renée Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) : Sean Astin, Sean Bean, Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, Billy Boyd, Bernard Hill, Ian Holm, Ian McKellen, Dominic Monaghan, Viggo Mortensen, John Noble, Miranda Otto, John Rhys-Davies, Andy Serkis, Liv Tyler, Karl Urban, Hugo Weaving, David Wenham, Elijah Wood Sideways (2004) : Thomas Haden Church, Paul Giamatti, Virginia Madsen, Sandra Oh Crash (2005) : Christopher "Ludacris" Bridges, Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Matt Dillon, Jennifer Esposito, William Fichtner, Brendan Fraser, Terrence Howard, Thandie Newton, Ryan Phillippe, Larenz Tate Little Miss Sunshine (2006) : Alan Arkin, Abigail Breslin, Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Paul Dano, Greg Kinnear No Country for Old Men (2007) : Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Garret Dillahunt, Tess Harper, Woody Harrelson, Tommy Lee Jones, Kelly Macdonald Slumdog Millionaire (2008) : Rubina Ali, Tanay Hemant Chheda, Ashutosh Lobo Gajiwala, Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail, Anil Kapoor, Irrfan Khan, Ayush Mahesh Khedekar, Tanvi Ganesh Lonkar, Madhur Mittal, Dev Patel, Freida Pinto Inglourious Basterds (2009) : Daniel Brühl, August Diehl, Julie Dreyfus, Michael Fassbender, Sylvester Groth, Jacky Ido, Diane Kruger, Mélanie Laurent, Denis Menochet, Mike Myers, Brad Pitt, Eli Roth, Til Schweiger, Rod Taylor, Christoph Waltz, Martin Wuttke The King's Speech (2010) : Anthony Andrews, Helena Bonham Carter, Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth, Michael Gambon, Derek Jacobi, Guy Pearce, Geoffrey Rush, Timothy Spall Complete list · (1995–2000) · (2001–2010) [hide]v · d · eEdward VIII abdication crisis Main protagonists Edward VIII · Wallis Simpson Other persons involved Joseph Lyons (Prime Minister of Australia) · William Lyon Mackenzie King (Prime Minister of Canada) · Éamon de Valera (Prime Minister of the Irish Free State) · Michael Joseph Savage (Prime Minister of New Zealand) · J. B. M. Hertzog (Prime Minister of South Africa) · Stanley Baldwin (Prime Minister of the United Kingdom) · Cosmo Gordon Lang (Archbishop of Canterbury) · Alfred Blunt (Bishop of Bradford) · John Theodore Goddard (Mrs. Simpson's solicitor) · Alexander Hardinge (Edward VIII's private secretary) · Prince Albert, Duke of York (Edward VIII's brother, later George VI) · Queen Mary (Edward VIII's mother) · Ernest Aldrich Simpson (Mrs. Simpson's second husband) Legal documents Succession to the Throne Act 1937 (Canada) · Executive Authority (External Relations) Act 1936 (Ireland) · His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936 (UK) Cultural depictions Edward & Mrs. Simpson (1978) · Wallis & Edward (2005) · The King's Speech (2010) · W.E (2011)Winners and nomineesIn the list below, the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees. Except for the early years (when the Academy used a non-calendar year), the year shown is the one in which the film first premiered in Los Angeles County, California; normally this is also the year of first release, but it may be the year after first release (as with Casablanca and, if the film-festival premiere is considered, Crash). This is the year before the ceremony at which the award is given; for example, a film exhibited theatrically during 2005 was eligible for consideration for the 2005 Best Picture Oscar, awarded in 2006. The number of the ceremony (1st, 2nd, etc.) appears in parentheses after the awards year, linked to the article (if any) on that ceremony. Each individual entry shows the title followed by the production company, and the producer. For foreign language films, the original title is also shown. Until 1950, the Best Picture award was given to the production company; from 1951 on, it has gone to the producer. The official name of the award has changed several times over the years: 1927/28 → 1928/29: Outstanding Picture 1929/30 → 1940: Outstanding Production 1941 → 1943: Outstanding Motion Picture 1944 → 1961: Best Motion Picture 1962 → Present: Best Picture For the first ceremony, three films were nominated for the award. For the following three years, five films were nominated for the award. This was expanded to eight in 1933, to ten in 1934, and to twelve in 1935, before being dropped back to ten in 1937. In 1945 it was reduced back to five. This number remained until 2010, when it was once again raised to ten. For the first six ceremonies, the eligibility period spanned two calendar years. For example, the 2nd Academy Awards presented on April 3, 1930, recognized films that were released between August 1, 1928 and July 31, 1929. Starting with the 7th Academy Awards, held in 1935, the period of eligibility became the full previous calendar year from January 1 to December 31. 1920s 1927/28[A] (1st) Film Production Company(ies) Producer(s) Wings Paramount, Famous Players-Lasky Lucien Hubbard The Racket Caddo, Paramount Howard Hughes Seventh Heaven Fox William Fox 1928/29 (2nd) Film Production Company(ies) Producer(s) The Broadway Melody Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[L] Irving Thalberg & Lawrence Weingarten Alibi Feature Productions, United Artists Roland West The Hollywood Revue of 1929 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Harry Rapf In Old Arizona Fox Winfield Sheehan[G] The Patriot Paramount Ernst Lubitsch 1930s 1929/30[B] (3rd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) All Quiet on the Western Front Universal Carl Laemmle, Jr. The Big House Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Irving Thalberg Disraeli Warner Bros. Jack Warner, Darryl F. Zanuck The Divorcee Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Robert Z. Leonard The Love Parade Paramount Ernst Lubitsch 1930/31 (4th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Cimarron RKO Radio William LeBaron East Lynne Fox Winfield Sheehan[G] The Front Page Caddo, United Artists Howard Hughes Skippy Paramount Adolph Zukor Trader Horn Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Irving G. Thalberg 1931/32 (5th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Grand Hotel Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Irving Thalberg Arrowsmith Goldwyn, United Artists Samuel Goldwyn Bad Girl Fox Winfield Sheehan[G] The Champ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer King Vidor Five Star Final First National Hal B. Wallis One Hour with You Paramount Ernst Lubitsch Shanghai Express Paramount Adolph Zukor The Smiling Lieutenant Paramount Ernst Lubitsch 1932/33 (6th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Cavalcade[H] Fox Winfield Sheehan[G] A Farewell to Arms[H] Paramount Adolph Zukor 42nd Street Warner Bros. Darryl F. Zanuck I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang Warner Bros. Hal B. Wallis Lady for a Day Columbia Frank Capra Little Women[H] RKO Radio Merian C. Cooper, Kenneth MacGowan The Private Life of Henry VIII London Films, United Artists Alexander Korda She Done Him Wrong Paramount William LeBaron Smilin' Through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Irving Thalberg State Fair Fox Winfield Sheehan[G] 1934 (7th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) It Happened One Night[I] Columbia Harry Cohn The Barretts of Wimpole Street[I] Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Irving Thalberg Cleopatra Paramount Cecil B. DeMille Flirtation Walk First National Jack L. Warner, Hal B. Wallis, Robert Lord The Gay Divorcee RKO Radio Pandro S. Berman Here Comes the Navy Warner Bros. Lou Edelman The House of Rothschild[I] 20th Century, United Artists Darryl F. Zanuck, William Goetz, Raymond Griffith Imitation of Life Universal John M. Stahl One Night of Love Columbia Harry Cohn, Everett Riskin The Thin Man Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Hunt Stromberg Viva Villa! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer David O. Selznick The White Parade Fox Jesse L. Lasky 1935 (8th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Mutiny on the Bounty[J] Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Irving Thalberg, Albert Lewin Alice Adams RKO Radio Pandro S. Berman Broadway Melody of 1936 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer John W. Considine, Jr. Captain Blood[J] Warner Bros., Cosmopolitan Hal B. Wallis, Harry Joe Brown, Gordon Hollingshead David Copperfield Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer David O. Selznick The Informer[J] RKO Radio Cliff Reid The Lives of a Bengal Lancer Paramount Louis D. Lighton A Midsummer Night's Dream Warner Bros. Henry Blanke Les Misérables 20th Century, United Artists Darryl F. Zanuck Naughty Marietta Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Hunt Stromberg Ruggles of Red Gap Paramount Arthur Hornblow, Jr. Top Hat RKO Radio Pandro S. Berman 1936 (9th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Great Ziegfeld Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Hunt Stromberg Anthony Adverse Warner Bros. Henry Blanke Dodsworth Goldwyn, United Artists Samuel Goldwyn, Merritt Hulbert Libeled Lady Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Lawrence Weingarten Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Columbia Frank Capra Romeo and Juliet Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Irving Thalberg San Francisco Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer John Emerson, Bernard H. Hyman The Story of Louis Pasteur Warner Bros. Henry Blanke A Tale of Two Cities Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer David O. Selznick Three Smart Girls Universal Joe Pasternak, Charles R. Rogers 1937 (10th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Life of Emile Zola Warner Bros. Henry Blanke The Awful Truth Columbia Leo McCarey, Everett Riskin Captains Courageous Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Louis Lighton Dead End Goldwyn, United Artists Samuel Goldwyn, Merritt Hulbert The Good Earth Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Irving Thalberg, Albert Lewin In Old Chicago 20th Century Fox Darryl F. Zanuck, Kenneth MacGowan Lost Horizon Columbia Frank Capra One Hundred Men and a Girl Universal Charles R. Rogers, Joe Pasternak Stage Door RKO Radio Pandro S. Berman A Star Is Born Selznick International, United Artists David O. Selznick 1938 (11th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) You Can't Take It With You Columbia Frank Capra The Adventures of Robin Hood Warner Bros. Hal B. Wallis, Henry Blanke Alexander's Ragtime Band 20th Century Fox Darryl F. Zanuck, Harry Joe Brown Boys Town Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer John W. Considine, Jr. The Citadel Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Victor Saville Four Daughters Warner Bros., First National Hal B. Wallis, Henry Blanke Grand Illusion R. A. O., World Pictures Frank Rollmer, Albert Pinkovitch Jezebel Warner Bros. Hal B. Wallis, Henry Blanke Pygmalion Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Gabriel Pascal Test Pilot Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Louis Lighton 1939 (12th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Gone with the Wind Selznick, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer David O. Selznick Dark Victory Warner Bros. David Lewis Goodbye, Mr. Chips Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Victor Saville Love Affair RKO Radio Leo McCarey Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Columbia Frank Capra Ninotchka Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sidney Franklin Of Mice and Men Roach, United Artists Lewis Milestone Stagecoach United Artists Walter Wanger The Wizard of Oz Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Mervyn LeRoy Wuthering Heights Goldwyn, United Artists Samuel Goldwyn 1940s 1940 (13th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Rebecca Selznick, United Artists David O. Selznick All This, and Heaven Too Warner Bros. Jack L. Warner, Hal B. Wallis, David Lewis Foreign Correspondent Wanger, United Artists Walter Wanger The Grapes of Wrath 20th Century Fox Darryl F. Zanuck, Nunnally Johnson The Great Dictator Chaplin, United Artists Charlie Chaplin Kitty Foyle RKO Radio David Hempstead The Letter Warner Bros. Hal B. Wallis The Long Voyage Home Argosy, Wanger, United Artists John Ford Our Town Lesser, United Artists Sol Lesser The Philadelphia Story Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Joseph L. Mankiewicz 1941[C] (14th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) How Green Was My Valley 20th Century Fox Darryl F. Zanuck Blossoms in the Dust Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Irving Asher Citizen Kane RKO Radio Orson Welles Here Comes Mr. Jordan Columbia Everett Riskin Hold Back the Dawn Paramount Arthur Hornblow, Jr. The Little Foxes RKO Radio Samuel Goldwyn The Maltese Falcon Warner Bros. Hal B. Wallis One Foot in Heaven Warner Bros. Hal B. Wallis Sergeant York Warner Bros. Hal B. Wallis, Jesse L. Lasky Suspicion RKO Radio Alfred Hitchcock 1942 (15th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Mrs. Miniver Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sidney Franklin 49th Parallel GFD, Columbia Michael Powell Kings Row Warner Bros. Hal B. Wallis The Magnificent Ambersons Mercury, RKO Radio Orson Welles The Pied Piper 20th Century Fox Nunnally Johnson The Pride of the Yankees Goldwyn, RKO Radio Samuel Goldwyn Random Harvest Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sidney Franklin The Talk of the Town Columbia George Stevens Wake Island Paramount Joseph Sistrom Yankee Doodle Dandy Warner Bros. Jack Warner, Hal B. Wallis, William Cagney 1943 (16th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Casablanca Warner Bros. Hal B. Wallis For Whom the Bell Tolls Paramount Sam Wood Heaven Can Wait 20th Century Fox Ernst Lubitsch The Human Comedy Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Clarence Brown In Which We Serve United Artists Noël Coward Madame Curie Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sidney Franklin The More the Merrier Columbia George Stevens The Ox-Bow Incident 20th Century Fox Lamar Trotti The Song of Bernadette 20th Century Fox William Perlberg Watch on the Rhine Warner Bros. Hal B. Wallis 1944[D] (17th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Going My Way Paramount Leo McCarey Double Indemnity Paramount Joseph Sistrom Gaslight Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Arthur Hornblow, Jr. Since You Went Away Selznick, United Artists David O. Selznick Wilson 20th Century Fox Darryl F. Zanuck 1945 (18th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Lost Weekend Paramount Charles Brackett Anchors Aweigh Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Joe Pasternak The Bells of St. Mary's RKO Radio Leo McCarey Mildred Pierce Warner Bros. Jerry Wald Spellbound United Artists David O. Selznick 1946 (19th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Best Years of Our Lives RKO Radio Samuel Goldwyn Henry V United Artists Laurence Olivier It's a Wonderful Life RKO Radio Frank Capra The Razor's Edge 20th Century Fox Darryl F. Zanuck The Yearling Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sidney Franklin 1947 (20th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Gentleman's Agreement 20th Century Fox Darryl F. Zanuck The Bishop's Wife RKO Radio Samuel Goldwyn Crossfire RKO Radio Adrian Scott Great Expectations Rank-Cineguild, U-I Ronald Neame Miracle on 34th Street 20th Century Fox William Perlberg 1948 (21st) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Hamlet J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films, Universal International Laurence Olivier Johnny Belinda Warner Bros. Jerry Wald The Red Shoes Rank Organisation, Powell and Pressburger, Eagle-Lion Films Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger The Snake Pit 20th Century Fox Anatole Litvak, Robert Bassler The Treasure of the Sierra Madre Warner Bros. Henry Blanke 1949 (22nd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) All the King's Men Rossen, Columbia Robert Rossen Battleground Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Dore Schary The Heiress Paramount William Wyler A Letter to Three Wives 20th Century Fox Sol C. Siegel Twelve O'Clock High 20th Century Fox Darryl F. Zanuck 1950s 1950 (23rd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) All About Eve 20th Century Fox Darryl F. Zanuck Born Yesterday Columbia S. Sylvan Simon Father of the Bride Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sam Zimbalist King Solomon's Mines Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sam Zimbalist Sunset Boulevard Paramount Charles Brackett 1951 (24th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) An American in Paris Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Arthur Freed Decision Before Dawn 20th Century Fox Anatole Litvak, Frank McCarthy A Place in the Sun Paramount George Stevens Quo Vadis Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sam Zimbalist A Streetcar Named Desire Warner Bros. Charles K. Feldman 1952 (25th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Greatest Show on Earth Paramount Cecil B. DeMille High Noon United Artists Stanley Kramer Ivanhoe Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pandro S. Berman Moulin Rouge United Artists John Huston The Quiet Man Republic John Ford, Merian C. Cooper 1953 (26th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) From Here to Eternity Columbia Buddy Adler Julius Caesar Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer John Houseman The Robe 20th Century Fox Frank Ross Roman Holiday Paramount William Wyler Shane Paramount George Stevens 1954 (27th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) On the Waterfront Columbia Sam Spiegel[N] The Caine Mutiny Columbia Stanley Kramer The Country Girl Paramount William Perlberg Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Jack Cummings Three Coins in the Fountain 20th Century Fox Sol C. Siegel 1955 (28th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Marty United Artists Harold Hecht Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing 20th Century Fox Buddy Adler Mister Roberts Warner Bros. Leland Hayward Picnic Columbia Fred Kohlmar The Rose Tattoo Paramount Hal B. Wallis 1956 (29th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Around the World in 80 Days United Artists Michael Todd Friendly Persuasion Allied Artists William Wyler Giant Warner Bros. George Stevens, Henry Ginsberg The King and I 20th Century Fox Charles Brackett The Ten Commandments Paramount Cecil B. DeMille 1957 (30th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Bridge on the River Kwai Columbia Sam Spiegel Peyton Place 20th Century Fox Jerry Wald Sayonara Warner Bros. William Goetz 12 Angry Men United Artists Henry Fonda, Reginald Rose Witness for the Prosecution United Artists Arthur Hornblow, Jr. 1958 (31st) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Gigi Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Arthur Freed Auntie Mame Warner Bros. Jack L. Warner Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Lawrence Weingarten The Defiant Ones Kramer, United Artists Stanley Kramer Separate Tables United Artists Harold Hecht 1959 (32nd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Ben-Hur Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sam Zimbalist Anatomy of a Murder Columbia Otto Preminger The Diary of Anne Frank 20th Century Fox George Stevens The Nun's Story Warner Bros. Henry Blanke Room at the Top Continental, British Lion Films John Woolf, James Woolf 1960s 1960 (33rd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Apartment United Artists Billy Wilder The Alamo United Artists John Wayne Elmer Gantry United Artists Bernard Smith Sons and Lovers 20th Century Fox Jerry Wald The Sundowners Warner Bros. Fred Zinnemann 1961 (34th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) West Side Story United Artists Robert Wise Fanny Warner Bros. Joshua Logan The Guns of Navarone Columbia Carl Foreman The Hustler 20th Century Fox Robert Rossen Judgment at Nuremberg United Artists Stanley Kramer 1962[E] (35th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Lawrence of Arabia Columbia Sam Spiegel The Longest Day 20th Century Fox Darryl F. Zanuck The Music Man Warner Bros. Morton DaCosta Mutiny on the Bounty Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Aaron Rosenberg To Kill a Mockingbird U-I Alan J. Pakula 1963 (36th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Tom Jones United Artists Tony Richardson America, America Warner Bros. Elia Kazan Cleopatra 20th Century Fox Walter Wanger How the West Was Won Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Cinerama Bernard Smith Lilies of the Field United Artists Ralph Nelson 1964 (37th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) My Fair Lady Warner Bros. Jack L. Warner Becket Paramount Hal B. Wallis Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Columbia Stanley Kubrick Mary Poppins Walt Disney Productions Walt Disney, Bill Walsh Zorba the Greek 20th Century Fox Michael Cacoyannis 1965 (38th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Sound of Music 20th Century Fox Robert Wise Darling Embassy Joseph Janni Doctor Zhivago Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Carlo Ponti Ship of Fools Columbia Stanley Kramer A Thousand Clowns United Artists Fred Coe 1966 (39th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) A Man for All Seasons Columbia Fred Zinnemann Alfie Paramount Lewis Gilbert The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming United Artists Norman Jewison The Sand Pebbles 20th Century Fox Robert Wise Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Warner Bros. Ernest Lehman 1967 (40th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) In the Heat of the Night United Artists Walter Mirisch Bonnie and Clyde Warner Bros., Seven Arts Warren Beatty Doctor Dolittle 20th Century Fox Arthur P. Jacobs The Graduate Embassy Lawrence Turman Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Columbia Stanley Kramer 1968 (41st) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Oliver! Columbia John Woolf Funny Girl Columbia Ray Stark The Lion in Winter Avco Embassy Martin Poll Rachel, Rachel Warner Bros. Paul Newman Romeo and Juliet Paramount Anthony Havelock-Allan, John Brabourne 1969 (42nd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Midnight Cowboy United Artists Jerome Hellman Anne of the Thousand Days Universal Hal B. Wallis Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 20th Century Fox John Foreman Hello, Dolly! 20th Century Fox Ernest Lehman Z[K] Cinema V Jacques Perrin, Ahmed Rachedi 1970s 1970 (43rd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Patton 20th Century Fox Frank McCarthy Airport Universal Ross Hunter Five Easy Pieces Columbia Bob Rafelson, Richard Wechsler Love Story Paramount Howard G. Minsky MASH 20th Century Fox Ingo Preminger 1971 (44th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The French Connection 20th Century Fox Philip D'Antoni A Clockwork Orange Warner Bros. Stanley Kubrick Fiddler on the Roof United Artists Norman Jewison The Last Picture Show Columbia Stephen J. Friedman Nicholas and Alexandra Columbia Sam Spiegel 1972 (45th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Godfather Paramount Albert S. Ruddy Cabaret Allied Artists Cy Feuer Deliverance Warner Bros. John Boorman The Emigrants[K] Warner Bros. Bengt Forslund Sounder 20th Century Fox Robert B. Radnitz 1973 (46th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Sting Universal Tony Bill, Michael Phillips, Julia Phillips American Graffiti Lucasfilm, Universal Francis Ford Coppola, Gary Kurtz Cries and Whispers[K] New World Pictures Ingmar Bergman The Exorcist Warner Bros. William Peter Blatty A Touch of Class Avco Embassy Melvin Frank 1974 (47th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Godfather Part II[O] Paramount Francis Ford Coppola, Gray Frederickson, Fred Roos Chinatown Paramount Robert Evans The Conversation Paramount Francis Ford Coppola Lenny United Artists Marvin Worth The Towering Inferno 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros. Irwin Allen 1975 (48th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest United Artists Saul Zaentz[N], Michael Douglas Barry Lyndon Warner Bros. Stanley Kubrick Dog Day Afternoon Warner Bros. Martin Bregman, Martin Elfand Jaws Universal Richard D. Zanuck Nashville Paramount Robert Altman 1976 (49th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Rocky United Artists Irwin Winkler, Robert Chartoff All the President's Men Warner Bros. Walter Coblenz Bound for Glory United Artists Robert F. Blumofe, Harold Leventhal Network Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, United Artists Howard Gottfried Taxi Driver Columbia Michael Phillips, Julia Phillips 1977 (50th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Annie Hall United Artists Charles H. Joffe The Goodbye Girl Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Warner Bros. Ray Stark Julia 20th Century Fox Richard Roth Star Wars Lucasfilm, 20th Century Fox Gary Kurtz The Turning Point 20th Century Fox Herbert Ross, Arthur Laurents 1978 (51st) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Deer Hunter Universal Barry Spikings, Michael Deeley, Michael Cimino, John Peverall Coming Home United Artists Jerome Hellman Heaven Can Wait Paramount Warren Beatty Midnight Express Columbia Alan Marshall, David Puttnam An Unmarried Woman 20th Century Fox Paul Mazursky, Tony Ray 1979 (52nd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Kramer vs. Kramer Columbia Stanley R. Jaffe All That Jazz 20th Century Fox Robert Alan Aurthur Apocalypse Now United Artists Francis Ford Coppola, Fred Roos, Gray Frederickson, Tom Sternberg Breaking Away 20th Century Fox Peter Yates Norma Rae 20th Century Fox Tamara Asseyev, Alex Rose 1980s 1980 (53rd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Ordinary People Paramount Ronald L. Schwary Coal Miner's Daughter Universal Bernard Schwartz The Elephant Man Paramount Jonathan Sanger Raging Bull United Artists Irwin Winkler, Robert Chartoff Tess Columbia Claude Berri, Timothy Burrill 1981 (54th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Chariots of Fire The Ladd Company, Warner Bros. David Puttnam Atlantic City Paramount Denis Héroux On Golden Pond ITC, Universal Bruce Gilbert Raiders of the Lost Ark Lucasfilm, Paramount Frank Marshall Reds Paramount Warren Beatty 1982 (55th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Gandhi Columbia Richard Attenborough E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Universal Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy[M] Missing Universal Edward Lewis, Mildred Lewis Tootsie Columbia Sydney Pollack, Dick Richards The Verdict 20th Century Fox Richard D. Zanuck, David Brown 1983 (56th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Terms of Endearment Paramount James L. Brooks The Big Chill Columbia Michael Shamberg The Dresser Columbia Peter Yates The Right Stuff Warner Bros., The Ladd Company Irwin Winkler, Robert Chartoff Tender Mercies EMI Films, Universal Philip S. Hobel 1984 (57th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Amadeus Orion Saul Zaentz The Killing Fields Warner Bros. David Puttnam A Passage to India Columbia John Brabourne, Richard Goodwin Places in the Heart Tri-Star Arlene Donovan A Soldier's Story Columbia Norman Jewison, Ronald L. Schwary, Patrick Palmer 1985 (58th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Out of Africa Universal Sydney Pollack The Color Purple Warner Bros. Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Quincy Jones Kiss of the Spider Woman Island Alive David Weisman Prizzi's Honor 20th Century Fox, ABC Motion Pictures John Foreman Witness Paramount Edward S. Feldman 1986 (59th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Platoon Orion Arnold Kopelson Children of a Lesser God Paramount Burt Sugarman, Patrick J. Palmer Hannah and Her Sisters Orion Robert Greenhut The Mission Warner Bros. Fernando Ghia, David Puttnam A Room with a View Cinecom Ismail Merchant 1987 (60th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Last Emperor[O] Columbia Jeremy Thomas Broadcast News 20th Century Fox James L. Brooks Fatal Attraction Paramount Stanley R. Jaffe, Sherry Lansing Hope and Glory Columbia John Boorman Moonstruck Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Patrick J. Palmer, Norman Jewison 1988 (61st) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Rain Man United Artists Mark Johnson The Accidental Tourist Warner Bros. Lawrence Kasdan, Charles Okun, Michael Grillo Dangerous Liaisons Warner Bros. Norma Heyman, Hank Moonjean Mississippi Burning Orion Frederick Zollo, Robert F. Colesberry Working Girl 20th Century Fox Douglas Wick 1989 (62nd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Driving Miss Daisy Warner Bros. Richard D. Zanuck, Lili Fini Zanuck Born on the Fourth of July Universal A. Kitman Ho, Oliver Stone Dead Poets Society Touchstone Pictures Steven Haft, Paul Junger Witt, Tony Thomas Field of Dreams Universal Lawrence Gordon, Charles Gordon My Left Foot Miramax Noel Pearson 1990s 1990 (63rd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Dances with Wolves Orion Jim Wilson, Kevin Costner Awakenings Columbia Walter F. Parkes, Lawrence Lasker Ghost Paramount Lisa Weinstein The Godfather Part III Paramount Francis Ford Coppola Goodfellas Warner Bros. Irwin Winkler 1991 (64th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Silence of the Lambs Orion Edward Saxon, Kenneth Utt, Ron Bozman Beauty and the Beast Disney Don Hahn Bugsy TriStar Mark Johnson, Barry Levinson, Warren Beatty JFK Warner Bros. A. Kitman Ho, Oliver Stone The Prince of Tides Columbia Barbra Streisand, Andrew S. Karsch 1992 (65th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Unforgiven Warner Bros. Clint Eastwood The Crying Game Miramax Stephen Woolley A Few Good Men Columbia, Castle Rock Entertainment Rob Reiner, Andrew Scheinman Howards End Sony Pictures Classics Ismail Merchant Scent of a Woman Universal Martin Brest 1993 (66th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Schindler's List Universal Steven Spielberg, Gerald R. Molen, Branko Lustig The Fugitive Warner Bros. Arnold Kopelson In the Name of the Father Universal Jim Sheridan The Piano Miramax Jane Campion The Remains of the Day Columbia Mike Nichols, John Calley, Ismail Merchant 1994 (67th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Forrest Gump Paramount Wendy Finerman, Steve Tisch, Steve Starkey Four Weddings and a Funeral PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Gramercy Duncan Kenworthy Pulp Fiction Miramax Lawrence Bender Quiz Show Hollywood Pictures Michael Jacobs, Julian Krainin, Michael Nozick, Robert Redford The Shawshank Redemption Columbia, Castle Rock Entertainment Niki Marvin 1995 (68th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Braveheart Paramount, Icon, 20th Century Fox Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd, Jr., Bruce Davey Apollo 13 Universal, Imagine Entertainment Brian Grazer Babe Universal Bill Miller, George Miller, Doug Mitchell The Postman (Il Postino)[K] Miramax Mario Cecchi Gori, Vittorio Cecchi Gori, Gaetano Daniele Sense and Sensibility Columbia Lindsay Doran 1996 (69th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The English Patient Miramax Saul Zaentz Fargo PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Gramercy Ethan Coen Jerry Maguire Gracie Films, TriStar James L. Brooks, Laurence Mark, Richard Sakai, Cameron Crowe Secrets & Lies October Films Simon Channing-Williams Shine Fine Line Features Jane Scott 1997 (70th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Titanic Lightstorm Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Paramount James Cameron, Jon Landau As Good as It Gets TriStar James L. Brooks, Bridget Johnson, Kristi Zea The Full Monty Fox Searchlight Umberto Pasolini Good Will Hunting Miramax Lawrence Bender L.A. Confidential Warner Bros. Curtis Hanson, Arnon Milchan, Michael G. Nathanson 1998 (71st) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Shakespeare in Love Miramax/Universal David Parfitt, Donna Gigliotti, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick, Marc Norman Elizabeth PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Gramercy Shekhar Kapur, Alison Owen, Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan Life Is Beautiful[K] Miramax Elda Ferri, Gianluigi Braschi Saving Private Ryan DreamWorks, Paramount Steven Spielberg, Ian Bryce, Mark Gordon, Gary Levinsohn The Thin Red Line 20th Century Fox Robert Michael Geisler, John Roberdeau, Grant Hill 1999 (72nd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) American Beauty DreamWorks Bruce Cohen, Dan Jinks The Cider House Rules Miramax Richard N. Gladstein The Green Mile Castle Rock Entertainment, Warner Bros. Frank Darabont, David Valdes The Insider Touchstone Pictures Pieter Jan Brugge, Michael Mann The Sixth Sense Hollywood Pictures Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy, Barry Mendel, M. Night Shyamalan 2000s 2000 (73rd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Gladiator DreamWorks, Universal Douglas Wick, David Franzoni, Branko Lustig Chocolat Miramax David Brown, Kit Golden, Leslie Holleran Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon[K] Sony Pictures Classics William Kong, Hsu Li Kong, Ang Lee Erin Brockovich Universal, Columbia Danny DeVito, Michael Shamberg, Stacey Sher Traffic USA Films Edward Zwick, Marshall Herskovitz, Laura Bickford 2001 (74th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) A Beautiful Mind Universal, DreamWorks Brian Grazer, Ron Howard Gosford Park USA Films Robert Altman, Bob Balaban, David Levy In the Bedroom Miramax Graham Leader, Ross Katz, Todd Field The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring New Line Cinema Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Barrie M. Osborne Moulin Rouge! 20th Century Fox Martin Brown, Baz Luhrmann, Fred Baron 2002 (75th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Chicago Miramax Martin Richards Gangs of New York Miramax Alberto Grimaldi, Harvey Weinstein The Hours Paramount, Miramax Scott Rudin, Robert Fox The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers New Line Cinema Barrie M. Osborne, Fran Walsh, Peter Jackson The Pianist Focus Features Roman Polanski, Robert Benmussa, Alain Sarde 2003 (76th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King New Line Cinema Barrie M. Osborne, Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh Lost in Translation Focus Features Ross Katz, Sofia Coppola Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World 20th Century Fox, Miramax, Universal Samuel Goldwyn, Jr., Peter Weir, Duncan Henderson Mystic River Warner Bros. Robert Lorenz, Judie G. Hoyt, Clint Eastwood Seabiscuit Universal, DreamWorks Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Gary Ross 2004 (77th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Million Dollar Baby Warner Bros. Clint Eastwood, Albert S. Ruddy, Tom Rosenberg The Aviator Warner Bros., Miramax Michael Mann, Graham King Finding Neverland Miramax Richard N. Gladstein, Nellie Bellflower Ray Universal Taylor Hackford, Stuart Benjamin, Howard Baldwin Sideways Fox Searchlight Michael London 2005 (78th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Crash Lions Gate Entertainment Paul Haggis, Cathy Schulman Brokeback Mountain Focus Features Diana Ossana, James Schamus Capote United Artists Caroline Baron, William Vince, Michael Ohoven Good Night, and Good Luck Warner Bros. Grant Heslov Munich DreamWorks, Universal Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy, Barry Mendel 2006 (79th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Departed Warner Bros. Graham King Babel Paramount Vantage Alejandro González Iñárritu, Steve Golin, Jon Kilik Letters from Iwo Jima[K] Warner Bros. Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg, Robert Lorenz Little Miss Sunshine Fox Searchlight David T. Friendly, Peter Saraf, Marc Turtletaub The Queen Miramax Andy Harries, Christine Langan, Tracey Seaward 2007 (80th) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) No Country for Old Men Miramax, Paramount Vantage Scott Rudin, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen Atonement Focus Features Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Paul Webster Juno Fox Searchlight Lianne Halfon, Mason Novick, Russell Smith Michael Clayton Warner Bros. Jennifer Fox, Kerry Orent, Sydney Pollack There Will Be Blood Paramount Vantage, Miramax Paul Thomas Anderson, Daniel Lupi, JoAnne Sellar 2008 (81st) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) Slumdog Millionaire[O] Fox Searchlight, Warner Bros. Christian Colson The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Paramount, Warner Bros. Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Cean Chaffin Frost/Nixon Universal Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, Eric Fellner Milk Focus Features Bruce Cohen, Dan Jinks The Reader The Weinstein Co. Anthony Minghella, Sydney Pollack, Donna Gigliotti, Redmond Morris 2009 (82nd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The Hurt Locker Summit Entertainment Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Nicolas Chartier, Greg Shapiro Avatar Lightstorm Entertainment, 20th Century Fox James Cameron, Jon Landau The Blind Side Warner Bros. Gil Netter, Andrew A. Kosove, Broderick Johnson District 9 TriStar Peter Jackson, Carolynne Cunningham An Education Sony Pictures Classics Finola Dwyer, Amanda Posey Inglourious Basterds The Weinstein Co., Universal Lawrence Bender Precious Lions Gate Entertainment Lee Daniels, Sarah Siegel-Magness, Gary Magness A Serious Man Focus Features Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Up Disney/Pixar Jonas Rivera Up in the Air Paramount Daniel Dubiecki, Ivan Reitman, Jason Reitman 2010s 2010 (83rd) Film Production company(s) Producer(s) The King's Speech The Weinstein Co. Iain Canning, Emile Sherman and Gareth Unwin Black Swan Fox Searchlight Scott Franklin, Mike Medavoy and Brian Oliver The Fighter Paramount David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman and Mark Wahlberg Inception Warner Bros. 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