- Golden Globe Awards
1954: Comedy or Musical – No Award Given
No award for Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical was given in 1954. And there were plenty of candidates: Otto Preminger’sThe Moon Is Blue, Charles Walters’ Lili, Billy Wilder’sStalag 17, Irving Berlin’s Call Me Madam, Vincente Minnelli’sThe Bandwagon, Howard Hawks’ Gentlemen Prefer Blondes…No explanation has ever been given, but let’s examine the list. Certainly, The Band Wagon would be a good choice. It was Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse at their most sublime; their unforgettably good “Dancing in the Dark” number in the park still takes your breath away. And the movie established “That’s Entertainment” as THE showbiz anthem second only to “There’s No Business Like Show Business.” There were also the famous “Triplets” sequence, “New Sun in the Sky,” “By Myself,” all the work of Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz. What a score!My runner-up would be Hawks’ deliriously entertaining Gentlemen Prefer Blondes featuring Marilyn Monroe’s best screen appearance. Her “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” even eclipses Carol Channing’s Broadway version. Add to that Jane Russell, also her best performance, Charles Coburn, choreography by Hermes Pam, and you have an absolute classic.