13th National Board of Review Awards
December 20, 1941
The 13th National Board of Review Awards were given on 20 December 1941.
Best American Films
Winners
- Best Documentary: Target for Tonight
- Best Foreign Film: Pépé le Moko (1937), France
- Best Picture: Citizen Kane
- Best Acting:
- Sara Allgood - How Green Was My Valley
- Mary Astor - The Great Lie and The Maltese Falcon
- Ingrid Bergman - Rage in Heaven
- Humphrey Bogart - High Sierra and The Maltese Falcon
- Patricia Collinge - The Little Foxes
- Gary Cooper - Sergeant York
- George Coulouris - Citizen Kane
- Donald Crisp - How Green Was My Valley
- Bing Crosby - Road to Zanzibar and Birth of the Blues
- Bette Davis - The Little Foxes
- Isobel Elsom - Ladies in Retirement
- Joan Fontaine - Suspicion
- Greta Garbo - Two-Faced Woman
- James Gleason - Meet John Doe and Here Comes Mr. Jordan
- Walter Huston - All That Money Can Buy (aka The Devil and Daniel Webster)
- Ida Lupino - High Sierra and Ladies in Retirement
- Roddy McDowall - How Green Was My Valley
- Robert Montgomery - Here Comes Mr. Jordan and Rage in Heaven
- Ginger Rogers - Kitty Foyle and Tom, Dick and Harry
- James Stephenson - The Letter and Shining Victory
- Orson Welles - Citizen Kane[1]
Notes
- ↑ Tom O'Neill, Movie Awards. New York, Perigee, 2001, p.77
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