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FILM AWARD.—New York film critics give best feminine perfornance award for 1939 to Vivien Leigh, “Scarlett O’Hara ” in “Gone With the Wind.” Best picture is “Wuthering Heights,” starring Laurence Olivier. Strangely, Miss Leigh’s barrister husband asks dvorce in London, naming Olivier. Olivier and Miss Leigh are shown together in Hollywood.

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Northern Advocate, 24 February 1940, Page 4

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FILM AWARD.—New York film critics give best feminine perfornance award for 1939 to Vivien Leigh, “Scarlett O’Hara” in “Gone With the Wind.” Best picture is “Wuthering Heights,” starring Laurence Olivier. Strangely, Miss Leigh’s barrister husband asks dvorce in London, naming Olivier. Olivier and Miss Leigh are shown together in Hollywood. Northern Advocate, 24 February 1940, Page 4

FILM AWARD.—New York film critics give best feminine perfornance award for 1939 to Vivien Leigh, “Scarlett O’Hara” in “Gone With the Wind.” Best picture is “Wuthering Heights,” starring Laurence Olivier. Strangely, Miss Leigh’s barrister husband asks dvorce in London, naming Olivier. Olivier and Miss Leigh are shown together in Hollywood. Northern Advocate, 24 February 1940, Page 4