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A notable Oscar upset or perhaps robbery is the Best Actress category at the 23rd annual ceremony held in 1951. All About Eve – considered one of the greatest films ever made and that year’s Best Picture and Best Director winner – had two contenders with Anne Baxter and Bette Davis. The, dare I say, iconic performance of Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard was a strong choice. There was also Eleanor Parker, who was nominated for the social drama Caged, which would have elicited general surprise but few complaints.