Production (Picture):
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WINGS (1927)
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The Racket (1928)
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7th Heaven (1927)
(aka Seventh Heaven)
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["The Way of All Flesh" and "The
Last Command" were omitted
from the latest official Academy list.]
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Unique and Artistic Picture (also known as
Artistic Quality of Production):
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SUNRISE
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Chang (1927) (aka A Drama of the Wilderness)
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The
Crowd (1928)
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Actor:
EMIL JANNINGS in "The Way of All Flesh" and "The Last
Command", Richard Barthelmess in "The Noose" and "The
Patent Leather Kid" [Charles Chaplin, originally announced for "The
Circus," was removed from the category and given a special Honorary
Award instead]
Actress:
JANET GAYNOR in "Seventh Heaven", "Street Angel",
and "Sunrise",
Louise Dresser in "A Ship Comes In", Gloria Swanson in
"Sadie Thompson"
Director:
FRANK BORZAGE for "Seventh Heaven", Herbert Brenon for "Sorrell
and Son", King Vidor for "The
Crowd"
Comedy Direction:
LEWIS MILESTONE for "Two Arabian Knights", Ted Wilde for "Speedy" [Charles
Chaplin, originally announced for "The Circus," was removed
from the category and given a special Honorary Award instead]
Production (Picture):
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THE BROADWAY MELODY (1929)
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Alibi (1929)
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The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (1929)
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In Old Arizona (1928)
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The Patriot (1928)
(lost film)
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Actor:
WARNER BAXTER in "In Old Arizona", George Bancroft in "Thunderbolt",
Chester Morris in "Alibi", Paul Muni in "The Valiant",
Lewis Stone in "The Patriot"
Actress:
MARY PICKFORD in "Coquette", Ruth Chatterton in "Madame
X", Betty Compson in
"The Barker", Jeanne Eagels in "The Letter",
Corinne Griffith in "The Divine Lady," Bessie Love in "Broadway
Melody"
Director:
FRANK LLOYD for "The Divine Lady" (also nominated or considered
for "Drag" and
"Weary River"), Lionel Barrymore for "Madame X",
Harry Beaumont for "Broadway Melody", Irving Cummings for "In
Old Arizona", Ernst Lubitsch for "The Patriot"
Art Direction:
CEDRIC GIBBONS for "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" and other
pictures, Hans Dreier for "The Patriot", Mitchell Leisen
for "Dynamite", William Cameron Menzies for "Alibi" and "The
Awakening", and Harry Oliver for "Street Angel"
Actor:
GEORGE ARLISS in "Disraeli", George Arliss in "The
Green Goddess", Wallace Beery in "The Big House",
Maurice Chevalier in "The Big Pond", Maurice Chevalier
in
"The Love Parade", Ronald Colman in "Bulldog Drummond",
Ronald Colman in "Condemned", Lawrence Tibbett in "The
Rogue Song"
Actress:
NORMA SHEARER in "The Divorcee", Nancy Carroll in "The
Devil's Holiday", Ruth Chatterton in "Sarah and Son",
Greta Garbo in "Anna Christie",
Greta Garbo in "Romance", Norma Shearer in "Their
Own Desire", Gloria Swanson in "The Trespasser"
Director:
LEWIS MILESTONE for "All
Quiet On The Western Front", Clarence Brown for "Anna
Christie", Robert Z. Leonard for "The Divorcee",
Ernst Lubitsch for
"The Love Parade", King Vidor for "Hallelujah"
Production (Picture):
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CIMARRON (1931)
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East Lynne (1931)
(rare film)
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The Front Page (1931)
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Skippy (1930)
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Trader Horn (1931)
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Actor:
LIONEL BARRYMORE in "A Free Soul", Jackie Cooper in "Skippy",
Richard Dix in
"Cimarron", Fredric March in "The Royal Family of
Broadway", Adolphe Menjou in "The Front Page"
Actress:
MARIE DRESSLER in "Min and Bill", Marlene Dietrich in "Morocco",
Irene Dunne in "Cimarron", Ann Harding in "Holiday",
Norma Shearer in "A Free Soul"
Director:
NORMAN TAUROG for "Skippy", Clarence Brown for "A
Free Soul", Lewis Milestone for "The Front Page",
Wesley Ruggles for "Cimarron", Josef von Sternberg for
"Morocco"
Actor:
FREDRIC MARCH in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" and WALLACE
BEERY in "The Champ"
(tie), Alfred Lunt in "The Guardsman"
Actress:
HELEN HAYES in "The Sin of Madelon Claudet", Marie Dressler
in "Emma", Lynn Fontanne in "The Guardsman"
Director:
FRANK BORZAGE for "Bad Girl", King Vidor for "The
Champ", Josef von Sternberg for "Shanghai
Express"
Special Award: Walt Disney for creating Mickey Mouse
Actor:
CHARLES LAUGHTON in "The Private Life of Henry VIII", Leslie
Howard in "Berkeley Square", Paul Muni in "I
Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang"
Actress:
KATHARINE HEPBURN in "Morning Glory",
May Robson in "Lady for a Day", Diana Wynyard in "Cavalcade"
Director:
FRANK LLOYD for "Cavalcade", Frank Capra for "Lady
For a Day", George Cukor for "Little
Women"
Best Picture
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IT
HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (1934)
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The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934)
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Cleopatra (1934)
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Flirtation Walk (1934)
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The Gay Divorcee (1934)
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Here Comes the Navy (1934)
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The House of Rothschild (1934)
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Imitation of Life (1934)
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One Night of Love (1934)
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The Thin Man (1934)
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Viva Villa! (1934)
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The White Parade (1934) (rare film)
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Actor:
CLARK GABLE in "It
Happened One Night", Frank Morgan in "Affairs of Cellini",
William Powell in "The Thin Man"
Actress:
CLAUDETTE COLBERT in "It
Happened One Night", Grace Moore in "One Night of Love",
Norma Shearer in "The Barretts of Wimpole Street"
Director:
FRANK CAPRA for "It
Happened One Night", Victor Schertzinger for "One Night
of Love", W. S. Van Dyke for "The Thin
Man"
Best Picture
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MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY (1935)
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Alice Adams (1935)
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Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935)
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Captain Blood (1935)
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David Copperfield (1935, UK)
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The Informer (1935)
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The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)
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A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935)
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Les Misérables (1935)
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Naughty Marietta (1935)
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Ruggles of Red Gap (1935)
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Top
Hat (1935)
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Actor:
VICTOR MCLAGLEN in "The Informer", Clark Gable in "Mutiny
on the Bounty", Charles Laughton in "Mutiny
on the Bounty", Franchot Tone in "Mutiny
on the Bounty"
Actress:
BETTE DAVIS in "Dangerous", Elisabeth Bergner in "Escape
Me Never", Claudette Colbert in "Private Worlds",
Katharine Hepburn in "Alice Adams",
Miriam Hopkins in "Becky Sharp", Merle Oberon in "The
Dark Angel"
Director:
JOHN FORD for "The Informer", Michael Curtiz for "Captain
Blood", Henry Hathaway for "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer",
Frank Lloyd for "Mutiny on the Bounty"
Best Picture
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THE GREAT ZIEGFELD (1936)
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Anthony Adverse (1936)
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Dodsworth (1936)
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Libeled Lady (1936)
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Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)
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Romeo and Juliet (1936)
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San Francisco (1936)
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The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936)
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A Tale of Two Cities (1935)
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Three Smart Girls (1936)
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Actor:
PAUL MUNI in "The Story of Louis Pasteur", Gary Cooper
in "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town", Walter
Huston in "Dodsworth", William Powell in "My
Man Godfrey", Spencer Tracy in "San Francisco"
Actress:
LUISE RAINER in "The Great Ziegfeld", Irene Dunne in "Theodora
Goes Wild", Gladys George in "Valiant Is the Word for Carrie",
Carole Lombard in "My Man Godfrey",
Norma Shearer in "Romeo and Juliet"
Supporting Actor:
WALTER BRENNAN in "Come and Get It", Mischa Auer in "My
Man Godfrey", Stuart Erwin in "Pigskin Parade",
Basil Rathbone in "Romeo and Juliet", Akim Tamiroff in "The
General Died at Dawn"
Supporting Actress:
GALE SONDERGAARD in "Anthony Adverse", Beulah Bondi in "The
Gorgeous Hussy", Alice Brady in "My
Man Godfrey", Bonita Granville in "These Three," Maria
Ouspenskaya in "Dodsworth"
Director:
FRANK CAPRA for "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town",
Gregory La Cava for "My Man Godfrey",
Robert Z. Leonard for "The Great Ziegfeld", W. S. Van Dyke
for "San Francisco", William Wyler for "Dodsworth"
Actor:
SPENCER TRACY in "Captains Courageous",
Charles Boyer in "Conquest", Fredric March in "A Star
is Born", Robert Montgomery in
"Night Must Fall", Paul Muni in "The Life of Emile
Zola"
Actress:
LUISE RAINER in "The Good Earth", Irene Dunne in "The
Awful Truth", Greta Garbo in "Camille",
Janet Gaynor in "A Star is Born", Barbara Stanwyck in "Stella
Dallas"
Supporting Actor:
JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT in "The Life of Emile Zola", Ralph Bellamy
in "The Awful Truth", Thomas Mitchell
in "The Hurricane", H. B. Warner in "Lost
Horizon", Roland Young in "Topper"
Supporting Actress:
ALICE BRADY in "In Old Chicago", Andrea Leeds in "Stage
Door", Anne Shirley in "Stella Dallas", Claire
Trevor in "Dead End", May Whitty in "Night Must Fall"
Director:
LEO MCCAREY for "The Awful Truth",
William Dieterle for "The Life of Emile Zola", Sidney Franklin
for "The Good Earth", Gregory La Cava for "Stage
Door", William Wellmann for "A Star is Born"
Best Picture
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YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU (1938)
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The
Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
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Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938)
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Boys Town (1938)
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The Citadel (1938, UK)
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Four Daughters (1938)
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La Grande Illusion (1937, Fr.) (aka Grand Illusion)
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Jezebel (1938)
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Pygmalion (1938, UK)
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Test Pilot (1938)
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Actor:
SPENCER TRACY in "Boys Town", Charles Boyer in "Algiers",
James Cagney in "Angels With Dirty Faces",
Robert Donat in "The Citadel", Leslie Howard in "Pygmalion"
Actress:
BETTE DAVIS in "Jezebel", Fay Bainter
in "White Banners", Wendy Hiller in "Pygmalion",
Norma Shearer in "Marie Antoinette", Margaret Sullavan
in "Three Comrades"
Supporting Actor:
WALTER BRENNAN in "Kentucky", John Garfield in "Four
Daughters", Gene Lockhart in "Algiers", Robert Morley
in "Marie Antoinette", Basil Rathbone in "If I Were
King"
Supporting Actress:
FAY BAINTER in "Jezebel", Beulah
Bondi in "Of Human Hearts", Billie Burke in "Merrily
We Live", Spring Byington in "You Can't Take it With You",
Miliza Korjus in "The Great Waltz"
Director:
FRANK CAPRA for "You Can't Take It With You", Michael Curtiz
for "Angels With Dirty Faces",
Michael Curtiz for "Four Daughters", Norman Taurog for "Boys
Town", King Vidor for "The Citadel"
Actor:
ROBERT DONAT in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips",
Clark Gable in "Gone
With The Wind", Laurence Olivier in "Wuthering
Heights", Mickey Rooney in "Babes in Arms", James
Stewart in "Mr.
Smith Goes to Washington"
Actress:
VIVIEN LEIGH in "Gone
With The Wind", Bette Davis in "Dark
Victory", Irene Dunne in "Love Affair", Greta
Garbo in "Ninotchka",
Greer Garson in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips"
Supporting Actor:
THOMAS MITCHELL in "Stagecoach",
Brian Aherne in "Juarez", Harry Carey in "Mr.
Smith Goes to Washington", Brian Donlevy in "Beau
Geste", Claude Rains in "Mr.
Smith Goes to Washington"
Supporting Actress:
HATTIE MCDANIEL in "Gone
With The Wind", Olivia de Havilland in "Gone
With The Wind", Geraldine Fitzgerald in "Wuthering
Heights", Edna May Oliver in "Drums Along the Mohawk",
Maria Ouspenskaya in "Love Affair"
Director:
VICTOR FLEMING for "Gone
With The Wind", Frank Capra for "Mr.
Smith Goes to Washington", John Ford for "Stagecoach",
Sam Wood for "Goodbye, Mr. Chips",
William Wyler for "Wuthering
Heights"
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