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OSCARS QUIZ: Which film's 5 actors got snubbed?

January 19, 2008 |  2:47 pm

All of the movies below received five acting nominations. Only one was totally snubbed in the performance categories. Which one? ANSWER — CLICK HERE!

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ANSWER: "Tom Jones" (1963) lost all five: Albert Finney (actor), Hugh Griffith (supporting actor), Diane Cilento, Dame Edith Evans, Joyce Redman (supporting actress).

As for the others:

"The Godfather, Part II" (1974) won one: Robert DeNiro (supporting actor)

"Bonnie and Clyde" (1967) won one: Estelle Parsons (supporting actress)

"All About Eve" (1950) won one: George Sanders (supporting actor)

NOTE: "Network" was also nominated for five acting slots, winning three: Peter Finch (actor), Faye Dunaway (actress), Beatrice Straight (supporting actress)

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What about Peyton Place in 1957? 5 nominations: Best Actress (Lana Turner), Best Supporting Actors: Russ Tamblyn and Arthur Kennedy and Best Supporting Actresses: Diane Varsi and Hope Lange. They all lost.



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