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The 1946 [[Best Dramatic Presentation Retro Hugo]] was presented August 30 at [[LACon III]].
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The 1946 [[Best Dramatic Presentation Retro Hugo]] was presented August 30, 1996, at [[LACon III]].
  
 
* '''''The Picture of Dorian Gray''''' (1945) [MGM] Written and directed by Albert Lewin; based on the novel by Oscar Wilde
 
* '''''The Picture of Dorian Gray''''' (1945) [MGM] Written and directed by Albert Lewin; based on the novel by Oscar Wilde
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* ''The Horn Blows at Midnight'' (1945) [Warner Brothers] Written by Sam Hellman and James V. Kern; Directed by Raoul Walsh
 
* ''The Horn Blows at Midnight'' (1945) [Warner Brothers] Written by Sam Hellman and James V. Kern; Directed by Raoul Walsh
  
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{{HugoDetails | year=1996 | before=none | after=1951 Best Dramatic Presentation Retro Hugo}}

Latest revision as of 16:51, 6 February 2021

The 1946 Best Dramatic Presentation Retro Hugo was presented August 30, 1996, at LACon III.

  • The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945) [MGM] Written and directed by Albert Lewin; based on the novel by Oscar Wilde
  • Blithe Spirit (1945) [UA] Written by Noel Coward, Anthony Havelock-Allan, David Lean and Ronald Neame; Directed by David Lean; based on the play by Noel Coward
  • The Body Snatcher (1945) [RKO] Written by Philip MacDonald and Val Lewton; Directed by Robert Wise; based on the story by Robert Louis Stevenson
  • House of Dracula (1945) [Universal] Written by Edward T. Lowe, Jr.; Directed by Erle C. Kenton
  • The Horn Blows at Midnight (1945) [Warner Brothers] Written by Sam Hellman and James V. Kern; Directed by Raoul Walsh



Best Dramatic Presentation Retro Hugo, 1996 Hugos 1951 1996
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