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The year 1947 in film involved some significant events.
The top ten 1947 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:
Rank | Title | Distributor | Domestic rentals |
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1 | Duel in the Sun | Selznick International | $8,700,000 [1] |
2 | Welcome Stranger | Paramount | $6,100,000 [2] |
3 | The Egg and I | Universal | $5,500,000 [2] |
4 | Life with Father | Warner Bros. | $5,057,000 [3] |
5 | Forever Amber | 20th Century Fox | $5,000,000 [2] |
6 | Unconquered | Paramount | $4,633,486 [4] |
7 | Road to Rio | $4,500,000 [2] | |
8 | Green Dolphin Street | MGM | $4,384,380 [5] |
9 | The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer | RKO | $4,200,000 [6] |
10 | Mother Wore Tights | 20th Century Fox | $4,100,000 [7] |
Category/Organization | 5th Golden Globe Awards March 10, 1948 | 20th Academy Awards March 20, 1948 |
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Best Film | Gentleman's Agreement | |
Best Director | Elia Kazan Gentleman's Agreement | |
Best Actor | Ronald Colman A Double Life | |
Best Actress | Rosalind Russell Mourning Becomes Electra | Loretta Young The Farmer's Daughter |
Best Supporting Actor | Edmund Gwenn Miracle on 34th Street | |
Best Supporting Actress | Celeste Holm Gentleman's Agreement | |
Best Screenplay, Adapted | George Seaton Miracle on 34th Street | George Seaton Miracle on 34th Street |
Best Screenplay, Original | Sidney Sheldon The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer |
Rank | Actor/Actress |
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1. | Bing Crosby |
2. | Betty Grable |
3. | Ingrid Bergman |
4. | Gary Cooper |
5. | Humphrey Bogart |
6. | Bob Hope |
7. | Clark Gable |
8. | Gregory Peck |
9. | Claudette Colbert |
10. | Alan Ladd |
United States unless stated