Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners for the year 1941. The
symbol appears next to the winner in each category. 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 and winners from that year.
Blossoms in the Dust, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Citizen Kane, Mercury; RKO Radio.
The Little Foxes, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio.
Sergeant York, Warner Bros.
Suspicion, RKO Radio.
Orson Welles in
Citizen Kane, Mercury; RKO Radio.
Bette Davis in
The Little Foxes, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio.
Barbara Stanwyck in
Ball of Fire, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio.
Patricia Collinge in
The Little Foxes, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio.
Teresa Wright in
The Little Foxes, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio.
The Little Foxes, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio.
William Wyler.
(Black-and-White)
Citizen Kane, Mercury; RKO Radio. Art direction by
Perry Ferguson and
Van Nest Polglase; interior decoration by
Al Fields and
Darrell Silvera.
Hold Back the Dawn, Paramount. Art direction by
Hans Dreier and
Robert Usher; interior decoration by
Sam Comer.
How Green Was My Valley, 20th Century-Fox. Art direction by
Richard Day and
Nathan Juran; interior decoration by
Thomas Little.
Ladies in Retirement, Cowan-Miller; Columbia. Art direction by
Lionel Banks; interior decoration by
George Montgomery.
The Little Foxes, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio. Art direction by
Stephen Goosson; interior decoration by
Howard Bristol.
Sergeant York, Warner Bros. Art direction by
John Hughes; interior decoration by
Fred MacLean.
Sis Hopkins, Republic.
[Nomination withdrawn by Republic Studios.]
The Son of Monte Cristo, Edward Small; United Artists. Art direction by
John DuCasse Schulze; interior decoration by
Edward G. Boyle.
Sundown, Walter Wanger; United Artists. Art direction by
Alexander Golitzen; interior decoration by
Richard Irvine.
That Hamilton Woman, Alexander Korda; United Artists. Art direction by
Vincent Korda; interior decoration by
Julia Heron.
When Ladies Meet, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Art direction by
Cedric Gibbons and
Randall Duell; interior decoration by
Edwin B. Willis.
(Color)
Blood and Sand, 20th Century-Fox. Art direction by
Richard Day and
Joseph C. Wright; interior decoration by
Thomas Little.
Blossoms in the Dust, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Art direction by
Cedric Gibbons and
Urie McCleary; interior decoration by
Edwin B. Willis.
Louisiana Purchase, Paramount. Art direction by
Raoul Pene du Bois; interior decoration by
Stephen A. Seymour.
(Black-and-White)
Sundown, Walter Wanger; United Artists.
Charles Lang.
That Hamilton Woman, Alexander Korda; United Artists.
Rudolph Maté.
(Color)
(Short Subject)
Bomber, United States Office for Emergency Management Film Unit; Motion Picture Committee Cooperating for National Defense.
Christmas Under Fire, British Ministry of Information; Warner Bros.
Churchill’s Island, National Film Board of Canada; United Artists.
Letter from Home, British Ministry of Information; United Artists.
Life of a Thoroughbred, Truman Talley; 20th Century-Fox.
Truman Talley, Producer.
Norway in Revolt, March of Time; RKO Radio.
A Place to Live, Philadelphia Housing Authority; Philadelphia Housing Association.
Soldiers of the Sky, Truman Talley; 20th Century-Fox.
Truman Talley, Producer.
War Clouds in the Pacific, National Film Board of Canada; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
NOTE: Documentary was a new category in 1941. No features were nominated this year.
Citizen Kane, Mercury; RKO Radio.
Robert Wise.
The Little Foxes, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio.
Daniel Mandell.
(Music Score of a Dramatic Picture)
Ball of Fire, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio.
Alfred Newman.
Cheers for Miss Bishop, Richard Rowland; United Artists.
Edward Ward.
The Little Foxes, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio.
Meredith Willson.
Lydia, Alexander Korda; United Artists.
Miklos Rozsa.
Sundown, Walter Wanger; United Artists.
Miklos Rozsa.
Tanks a Million, Hal Roach; United Artists.
Edward Ward.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
All-American Co-Ed, Hal Roach; United Artists.
Edward Ward.
Dumbo, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio.
Frank Churchill and
Oliver Wallace.
Sunny, Wilcox; RKO Radio.
Anthony Collins.
(Song)
Baby Mine from
Dumbo, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Music by
Frank Churchill; lyrics by
Ned Washington.
Out of the Silence from
All-American Co-Ed, Hal Roach; United Artists. Music and lyrics by
Lloyd B. Norlind.
(Cartoons)
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B, Walter Lantz Productions; Universal.
Walter Lantz, Producer.
Hiawatha’s Rabbit Hunt, Leon Schlesinger; Warner Bros. [Merrie Melodies Series]
Leon Schlesinger, Producer.
How War Came, Columbia. [Raymond Gram Swing Series]
Lend a Paw, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. [Mickey Mouse Series]
Walt Disney, Producer.
The Night Before Christmas, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Tom and Jerry Series]
Rhapsody in Rivets, Leon Schlesinger; Warner Bros. [Merrie Melodies Series]
Leon Schlesinger, Producer.
Rhythm in the Ranks, George Pal Productions; Paramount. [George Pal Puppetoon Series]
George Pal, Producer.
The Rookie Bear, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Bear Series]
Superman, Max Fleischer; Paramount. [Superman Series #1]
Max Fleischer, Producer.
Truant Officer Donald, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. [Donald Duck Series]
Walt Disney, Producer.
(One-reel)
Army Champions, Pete Smith; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Pete Smith Specialties series]
Pete Smith, Producer.
Beauty and the Beach, Paramount. [Headliner Series]
Down on the Farm, Paramount. [Speaking of Animals Series]
Forty Boys and a Song, Warner Bros. [Melody Master series]
Kings of the Turf, Warner Bros. [Color Parade Series]
Of Pups and Puzzles, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Passing Parade Series]
Sagebrush and Silver, 20th Century-Fox. [Magic Carpet Series]
(Two-reel)
Alive in the Deep, Woodard Productions, Inc.
Forbidden Passage, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Crime Doesn’t Pay Series]
The Gay Parisian, Warner Bros. [Miniature Featurette Series]
Main Street on the March!, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Two-reel Special Series]
The Tanks Are Coming, United States Army; Motion Picture Committee Cooperating for National Defense-Warner Bros. [National Defense Series]
Flight Command, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Photographic effects by
A. Arnold Gillespie; sound effects by
Douglas Shearer.
I Wanted Wings, Paramount. Photographic effects by
Farciot Edouart and
Gordon Jennings; sound effects by
Louis Mesenkop.
The Invisible Woman, Universal. Photographic effects by
John Fulton; sound effects by
John Hall.
The Sea Wolf, Warner Bros. Photographic effects by
Byron Haskin; sound effects by
Nathan Levinson.
[NOTE: Not originally one of the nominees announced on February 9, 1942. Dive Bomber, another Warner Bros. production, was on the list, but sometime between the 10th and 19th of February, the Dive Bomber nomination was replaced by The Sea Wolf, with the same people mentioned for the achievement. There is no explanation in the files as to why the replacement was made.]
That Hamilton Woman, Alexander Korda; United Artists. Photographic effects by
Lawrence Butler; sound effects by
William H. Wilmarth.
Topper Returns, Hal Roach; United Artists. Photographic effects by
Roy Seawright; sound effects by
Elmer Raguse.
A Yank in the R.A.F., 20th Century-Fox. Photographic effects by
Fred Sersen; sound effects by
E. H. Hansen.
Dive Bomber, Warner Bros.
[NOTE: Originally announced as a nominee on February 9, 1942, but sometime between the 10th and the 19th of February, this title was dropped and replaced by another Warner Bros. production, The Sea Wolf, with the same people credited for the nomination. There is no explanation in the files as to why the replacement was made.]
(Original Screenplay)
(Original Story)
Ball of Fire, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio.
Billy Wilder and
Thomas Monroe.
Night Train, 20th Century-Fox (British).
Gordon Wellesley.
(Screenplay)
The Little Foxes, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio.
Lillian Hellman.

To
Rey Scott for his extraordinary achievement in producing
Kukan, the film record of China’s struggle, including its photography with a 16mm camera under the most difficult and dangerous conditions. [Certificate]

To
The British Ministry of Information for its vivid and dramatic presentation of the heroism of the RAF in the documentary film
Target for Tonight. [Certificate]

To
Leopold Stokowski and his associates for their unique achievement in the creation of a new form of visualized music in Walt Disney’s production, Fantasia, thereby widening the scope of the motion picture as entertainment and as an art form. [Certificate]

To
Walt Disney,
William Garity,
John N. A. Hawkins and the
RCA Manufacturing Company for their outstanding contribution to the advancement of the use of sound in motion pictures through the production of
Fantasia. [Certificate]
(Class II)

To
Electrical Research Products Division of Western Electric Co., Inc., for the development of the precision integrating sphere densitometer.

To
RCA Manufacturing Company for the design and development of the MI-3043 Uni-directional microphone.
(Class III)

To
Ray Wilkinson and the
Paramount Studio Laboratory for pioneering in the use of and for the first practical application to release printing of fine grain positive stock.

To
Charles Lootens and the
Republic Studio Sound Department for pioneering the use of and for the first practical application to motion picture production of CLASS B push-pull variable area recording.

To
Wilbur Silvertooth and the
Paramount Studio Engineering Department for the design and computation of a relay condenser system applicable to transparency process projection, delivering considerably more usable light.

To
Paramount Pictures, Inc. and
20th Century-Fox Film Corp. for the development and first practical application to motion picture production of an automatic scene slating device.

To
Douglas Shearer and the
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department, and to
Loren Ryder and the
Paramount Studio Sound Department for pioneering the development of fine grain emulsions for variable density original sound recording in studio production.