1940 (13th Annual Awards)
Nominations by Film
Listed below are the films nominated for Academy Awards in 1940. Beneath each film are the categories for which the film was nominated. The symbol appears next to those categories it ultimately won. Click on the name of a film, person or song in the list to display more information about that film, person or song. Or, click on a year in the column on the right to display the nominations by film for that year.
Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Max Gordon Plays and Pictures; RKO Radio.
Best Actor. Raymond Massey.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). James Wong Howe.
All This, and Heaven Too, Warner Bros.
Outstanding Production.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Barbara O’Neil.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). Ernest Haller.
Angels over Broadway, Columbia.
Writing (Original Screenplay). Ben Hecht.
Arise, My Love, Paramount.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). Charles B. Lang, Jr.
Music (Scoring). Victor Young.
Arizona, Columbia.
Music (Original Score). Victor Young.
Behind the News, Republic.
Bitter Sweet, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
The Blue Bird, 20th Century-Fox.
Boom Town, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). Harold Rosson.
The Boys from Syracuse, Mayfair; Universal.
Art Direction (Black-and-White). John Otterson.
Special Effects. Photographic effects by John P. Fulton; sound effects by Bernard B. Brown and Joseph Lapis.
Captain Caution, Hal Roach; United Artists.
Comrade X, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Writing (Original Story). Walter Reisch.
The Dark Command, Republic.
Art Direction (Black-and-White). John Victor Mackay.
Music (Original Score). Victor Young.
Dr. Cyclops, Paramount.
Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet, Warner Bros.
Down Argentine Way, 20th Century-Fox.
Edison, the Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Eyes of the Navy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Crime Doesn’t Pay Series]
Short Subjects (Two-reel).
The Fight for Life, United States Film Service; Columbia.
Music (Original Score). Louis Gruenberg.
Foreign Correspondent, Walter Wanger; United Artists.
Outstanding Production.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Albert Basserman.
Art Direction (Black-and-White). Alexander Golitzen.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). Rudolph Maté.
The Grapes of Wrath, 20th Century-Fox.
Outstanding Production.
Best Actor. Henry Fonda.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Jane Darwell.
Directing. John Ford.
Film Editing. Robert E. Simpson.
Writing (Screenplay). Nunnally Johnson.
The Great Dictator, Charles Chaplin Productions; United Artists.
Outstanding Production.
Best Actor. Charles Chaplin.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Jack Oakie.
Music (Original Score). Meredith Willson.
Writing (Original Screenplay). Charles Chaplin.
The Great McGinty, Paramount.
Writing (Original Screenplay). Preston Sturges.
Hit Parade of 1941, Republic.
Music (Scoring). Cy Feuer.
The House of the Seven Gables, Universal.
Music (Original Score). Frank Skinner.
The Howards of Virginia, Frank Lloyd; Columbia.
Music (Original Score). Richard Hageman.
The Invisible Man Returns, Universal.
Special Effects. Photographic effects by John P. Fulton; sound effects by Bernard B. Brown and William Hedgecock.
Irene, Imeradio Pictures; RKO Radio.
Music (Scoring). Anthony Collins.
Kitty Foyle, RKO Radio.
Outstanding Production.
Best Actress. Ginger Rogers.
Directing. Sam Wood.
Writing (Screenplay). Dalton Trumbo.
The Letter, Warner Bros.
Outstanding Production.
Best Actress. Bette Davis.
Actor in a Supporting Role. James Stephenson.
Directing. William Wyler.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). Gaetano (Tony) Gaudio.
Film Editing. Warren Low.
Music (Original Score). Max Steiner.
Lillian Russell, 20th Century-Fox.
London Can Take It, Warner Bros. (UK) [Vitaphone Varieties Series]
Short Subjects (One-reel).
The Long Voyage Home, Argosy-Wanger; United Artists.
Outstanding Production.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). Gregg Toland.
Film Editing. Sherman Todd.
Music (Original Score). Richard Hageman.
Special Effects. Photographic effects by R. T. Layton and R. O. Binger; sound effects by Thomas T. Moulton.
Writing (Screenplay). Dudley Nichols.
The Mark of Zorro, 20th Century-Fox.
Music (Original Score). Alfred Newman.
The Milky Way, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Rudolph Ising Series]
Short Subjects (Cartoons).
More About Nostradamus, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Miniature Series]
Short Subjects (One-reel).
Music in My Heart, Columbia.
My Favorite Wife, RKO Radio.
Music (Original Score). Roy Webb.
My Son, My Son!, Edward Small; United Artists.
Art Direction (Black-and-White). John DuCasse Schulze.
North West Mounted Police, Paramount.
Film Editing. Anne Bauchens.
Music (Original Score). Victor Young.
Northwest Passage, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
One Million B.C., Hal Roach; United Artists.
Music (Original Score). Werner Heymann.
Our Town, Sol Lesser; United Artists.
Outstanding Production.
Best Actress. Martha Scott.
Art Direction (Black-and-White). Lewis J. Rachmil.
Music (Original Score). Aaron Copland.
Music (Scoring). Aaron Copland.
The Philadelphia Story, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Outstanding Production.
Best Actor. James Stewart.
Best Actress. Katharine Hepburn.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Ruth Hussey.
Directing. George Cukor.
Writing (Screenplay). Donald Ogden Stewart.
Pinocchio, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio.
Pride and Prejudice, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Primrose Path, RKO Radio.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Marjorie Rambeau.
Puss Gets the Boot, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Cat and Mouse Series]
Short Subjects (Cartoons).
Quicker ’n a Wink, Pete Smith; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Pete Smith Specialties Series]
Short Subjects (One-reel). Pete Smith, Producer.
Rebecca, Selznick International Pictures; United Artists.
Outstanding Production.
Best Actor. Laurence Olivier.
Best Actress. Joan Fontaine.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Judith Anderson.
Directing. Alfred Hitchcock.
Art Direction (Black-and-White). Lyle Wheeler.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). George Barnes.
Film Editing. Hal C. Kern.
Music (Original Score). Franz Waxman.
Rhythm on the River, Paramount.
The Sea Hawk, Warner Bros.
Art Direction (Black-and-White). Anton Grot.
Music (Scoring). Erich Wolfgang Korngold.
Second Chorus, National Pictures; Paramount.
Music (Scoring). Artie Shaw.
Service with the Colors, Warner Bros. [National Defense Series]
Short Subjects (Two-reel).
Siege, RKO Radio. [Reelism Series]
Short Subjects (One-reel).
Spring Parade, Universal.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). Joseph Valentine.
Music (Scoring). Charles Previn.
Strike Up the Band, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Swiss Family Robinson, RKO Radio.
Teddy, the Rough Rider, Warner Bros. [Historical Featurette Series]
Short Subjects (Two-reel).
They Knew What They Wanted, RKO Radio.
Actor in a Supporting Role. William Gargan.
The Thief of Bagdad, Alexander Korda; United Artists. (UK, USA)
Art Direction (Color). Vincent Korda.
Cinematography (Color). George Perinal.
Music (Original Score). Miklos Rozsa.
Tin Pan Alley, 20th Century-Fox.
Music (Scoring). Alfred Newman.
Too Many Husbands, Columbia.
Typhoon, Paramount.
Special Effects. Photographic effects by Farciot Edouart and Gordon Jennings; sound effects by Loren Ryder.
Waterloo Bridge, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Cinematography (Black-and-White). Joseph Ruttenberg.
Music (Original Score). Herbert Stothart.
The Westerner, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; United Artists.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Walter Brennan.
Art Direction (Black-and-White). James Basevi.
Writing (Original Story). Stuart N. Lake.
A Wild Hare, Leon Schlesinger; Warner Bros. [Bugs Bunny Series]
Short Subjects (Cartoons). Leon Schlesinger, Producer.
Women in War, Republic.
Special Effects. Photographic effects by Howard J. Lydecker, William Bradford and Ellis J. Thackery; sound effects by Herbert Norsch.