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| 25 March |
| Donald O'Connor; Fredric March (New York City) |
| RKO Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA NBC Century Theatre, New York, USA |
| - The second national telecast draws an estimated 43,000,000 viewers. Shirley Booth, appearing in a play in Philadelphia, presents the Best Actor award through a live broadcast cut-in, and privately receives the winner's name over the telephone from host Donald O'Connor. Gary Cooper (I) filmed his presentation of the Best Actress award in advance on a set in Mexico, with O'Connor announcing the winner's name.
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| | Awarded to: | | | - 20th Century-Fox Film Corp.
- In recognition of their imagination, showmanship and foresight in introducing the revolutionary process known as CinemaScope.
- Bell and Howell Co.
- For their pioneering and basic achievements in the advancement of the motion picture industry.
- Joseph I. Breen
- For his conscientious, open-minded and dignified management of the Motion Picture Production Code.
- Pete Smith (I)
- For his witty and pungent observations on the American scene in his series of "Pete Smith Specialties".
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| | Winners: | | | - Henri Chretien; Earl Sponable; Sol Halperin (20th Century-Fox Studios); Lorin Grignon (20th Century-Fox Studios); Herbert Gragg (20th Century-Fox Studios); Carlton W. Faulkner (20th Century-Fox Studios)
- For creating, developing and engineering the equipment, processes and techniques known as CinemaScope.
- Fred Waller
- For designing and developing the multiple photographic and projection systems which culminated in Cinerama.
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| | Winner: | | | - Reeves Soundcraft Corp.
- For their development of a process of applying stripes of magnetic oxide to motion picture film
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| | Winner: | | | - Westrex Corp.
- For the design and construction of a new film editing machine.
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