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Do you think Clarire Trevor deserved thr Oscar?




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Yes.

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Depends on who else was nominated.

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Best Actress in a Supporting Role

WINNER
Key Largo: Claire Trevor
NOMINEES
Hamlet: Jean Simmons
I Remember Mama: Barbara Bel Geddes
I Remember Mama: Ellen Corby
Johnny Belinda: Agnes Moorehead

I must confess that I've never seen I Remember Mama nor Johnny Belinda. Bel Geddes and Moorehead are generally pretty good, but I don't know the roles and haven't seen or heard anything specific about those performances. Off the top of my head, I don't think that I even know who Corby is. As a general rule of Oscar voting: whenever two from the same movie are nominated in the same category, they tend to "split the vote" so that neither wins.

Simmons was a pretty good Ophelia in Olivier's Hamlet, but didn't strike me as being so exceptional that her losing the Oscar to Trevor was an injustice.

Trevor was superb. Even after looking at the list of nominees, I can't think of anybody that I consider to have been robbed in that category that year. So, I'm fine with Trevor's win here.

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I've seen I remember Mama and Hamlet and while my mother would disagree with me because she saw I remember Mama and loved the performances in that film, but I feel that Claire Trevor deserved that Oscar she completely sold her character as this washed up alcoholic singer.

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Yeah she deserved it
This film deserved a few more nominations, Best Picture, Actor and Supporting actor come to mind

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Absolutely not. I liked the performance of Claire Trevor. I like Claire Trevor as an actress. But he was out-acted by Agnes Moorehead without doubt. In fact, Moorehead out-acted Jane Wyman who took home the Best Actress Oscar that year for Johnny Belinda.

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It'd be interesting to know how many Oscars have gone to drunks or those with a disease.

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No. It was a 'one note' performance without shading.

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I think even in those day the Academy sometimes gave acting awards for a body of work and not necessarily for an actor's performance in a single film. Trevor was very good in Key Largo -- good enough to remind people that she'd always been very good and they had not yet given official recognition to her work.

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And by the way, Trevor's performance has quite a bit of shading.

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Who cares about such trivia?
Beyond OC nut jobs with too much time on their hands nearly 70 years later?
Your spelling of her name says it all.

She gave a good performance.

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I think you're right about her win being in recognition of her body of work. The scene where she sings is great, because you feel as uneasy watching it as she is when she sings. She was great in that scene.

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Yes!

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Yes and I agree with this


Author Philip Furia said about the song, 'Moanin' Low': "[it's] about a woman who's trapped in a relationship with a very cruel man. And ... you see [Trevor as Gaye] realizes that that's exactly her real-life situation. [Trevor's performance] slowly break[s] down, and her voice falters and she sings off key." Robinson is dismissive but "Bogart pours her a stiff drink, walks it over ... under gunpoint ... and gives it to her and says 'You deserve this'—it's just a great dramatic scene, [and] it's a wonderful use of a song in a non-musical picture. [Trevor] won [the Academy Award] based purely, I think, on that performance."

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I guess it was alright for the time, there are more baffling wins.

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