7th Golden Globe Awards

The 7th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film for 1949 films, were held on February 23, 1950.

Best Picture
 All the King's Men directed by Robert Rossen
 * Come to the Stable directed by Henry Koster

Best Actor in a Leading Role
 Broderick Crawford - All the King's Men
 * Richard Todd - The Hasty Heart

Best Actress in a Leading Role
 Olivia de Havilland - The Heiress
 * Deborah Kerr - Edward, My Son

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
 James Whitmore - Battleground
 * David Brian - Intruder in the Dust

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
 Mercedes McCambridge - All the King's Men
 * Miriam Hopkins - The Heiress

Best Director - Motion Picture
 Robert Rossen - All the King's Men
 * William Wyler - The Heiress

Best Screenplay - Motion Picture
 Battleground - Robert Pirosh
 * Rope of Sand - Walter Doniger

Best Music, Original Score - Motion Picture
 The Inspector General - Johnny Green
 * All the King's Men - George Duning

Best Foreign Language Film
 Bicycle Thieves (Ladri di biciclette), Italy
 * The Fallen Idol, UK

Best Cinematography - Black and White
 Champion photographed by Franz F. Planer
 * All the King's Men photographed by Burnett Guffey

Best Cinematography - Color
 The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad by Walt Disney
 * On The Town by Harold Rosson

Promoting International Understanding
 The Hasty Heart directed by Vincent Sherman
 * Monsieur Vincent directed by Maurice Cloche

New Star of the Year - Actor
 Richard Todd in The Hasty Heart
 * Juano Hernandez in Intruder in the Dust

New Star of the Year - Actress
 Mercedes McCambridge in All the King's Men
 * Ruth Roman in Champion