Inglourious Basterds scoops top screen prize
Inglourious Basterds scoops top screen prize
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By Darren Estwick. |  |
Sunday, 24, Jan 2010 08:27
By Richard James.
Inglourious Basterds has won the top honour at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards.
Quentin Tarantino's second world war film took the prize for best performance by a cast, with Christoph Waltz also going home with the best supporting actor award.
In the leading acting categories, Jeff Bridges followed up his Golden Globe success to be named best across for his role in Crazy Heart, with Sandra Bullock also taking to the stage again to receive her best actress prize for The Blind Side.
Newcomer Mo'Nique also added to her Golden Globe picking up the best supporting actress prize for her role as an abusive mother in Precious.
In the television categories, Mad Men was named best drama, with Glee scooping the best comedy prize.
The SAG Awards are seen by some as an indication of the likely winners at the Oscars, which take place on March 7th.