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Appendix 2.4: Summary of award citations used in correlation

1947 FILM TITLE

N

S

PG

M__

PG

F___

KW
BO

KW

PS

KW

BP

MPH

The White Unicorn
(GFD∕John Corfield)

UK

2

*

*

Sister Kenny (RKO)_____

US

1

*

It Always Rains on
Sunday (Ealing)
[see also 1948]

UK

1

*

Holiday Camp
(GFD∕Gainsborough)

UK

1

*

So Well Remembered
(RKO∕A1Iiance)

UK

2

*

*

October Man (GFD∕Two

Cities)_________________

UK

2

*

*

The Upturned Glass
(GFD∕Triton)___________

UK

2

*

*

Jassy

(GFD∕Gainsborough)

UK

1

*

Hungry Hill (GFD∕Two
Cities)

UK

1

*

Blue Skies
(Paramount)

US

1

*

Welcome Stranger
(Paramount)_____________

US

1

*

Where There’s Life
(Paramount)

US

1

*

My Favorite Brunette
(Paramount)

US

1

*

Night and Day
(Warner)

US

1

*

Bachelor Knight

ɪ

*

Calcutta (Paramount)

US

1__

*

Wild Harvest
(Paramount)

US

1

*

Stolen Life (Warner)

US

1

*

Two Mrs Carrolls
(Warner)

US

2

**

Dead Reckoning
(Columbia)______________

US

1

*

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