Having been nominated in all four acting categories, what was the first film to win three Oscars for acting?
Answer A Streetcar Named Desire
A Streetcar Named Desire was, without a doubt, well-acted, taking home Best Actress for Vivien Leigh and Best Supporting Actress and Actor for Kim Hunter and Karl Malden. Although Marlon Brando was nominated, he apparently wasn't favored by the Academy, though his performance in the role of Stanley Kowalski is widely considered one of the greatest examples of method acting in film history.
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