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The Academy honored Miklós Rózsa with an Academy Award for Best Original Score for his work on Alfred Hitchcock's psychological thriller "Spellbound" in 1945. Rózsa's evocative and groundbreaking score, featuring the iconic "Spellbound Concerto," perfectly complemented the film's dreamlike atmosphere and heightened the emotional impact of the story. This recognition solidified Rózsa's reputation as one of the most influential and celebrated film composers of his era.