One 1956 classic didn't get nominated in any category at the Academy Awards, going down as one of the greatest anomalies in Oscars history.
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The Searchers may be considered John Ford’s greatest film, but it was not treated as such back in the 1950s. In fact, the western starring John Wayne failed to earn a single nomination.