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1947 Academy Awards
The film received seven Academy Awards. Despite his touching Oscar-nominated performance, Harold Russell was not a professional actor and the Board of Governors considered him a long shot to win, so he was given an honorary award "for bringing hope and courage to his fellow veterans through his appearance". However, he was named Best Supporting Actor to a tumultuous reception, making him the only actor to receive two Academy Awards for the same performance.
Won: Best Picture - Samuel Goldwyn Productions (Samuel Goldwyn, producer)
Won: Best Leading Actor - Fredric March
Won: Best Supporting Actor - Harold Russell
Won: Best Director - William Wyler
Won: Best Editing - Daniel Mandell
Won: Best Original Music Score - Hugo Friedhofer
Won: Best Adapted Screenplay - Robert E. Sherwood
Won: Academy Honorary Award - Harold Russell
Nomination: Best Sound Mixing - Gordon Sawyer
1947 Golden Globe Awards
Won: Best Dramatic Motion Picture
Won: Special Award for Best Non-Professional Acting - Harold Russell
1948 BAFTA Awards
Won: BAFTA Award for Best Film from any Source Other wins
National Board of Review: NBR Award Best Director, William Wyler; 1946.
New York Film Critics Circle Awards: NYFCC Award Best Director, William Wyler; Best Film; 1946.
Bodil Awards: Bodil; Best American Film, William Wyler; 1948.
Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain: CEC Award; Best Foreign Film, USA; 1948.
In 1989, the National Film Registry selected it for preservation in the United States Library of Congress as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
American Film Institute recognition
1998 AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies #37
2006 AFI's 100 Years... 100 Cheers #11
2007 AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition) #37