Thursday, March 19, 2009

6th Academy Awards nominees and winners

list of nominees and winners of the 6th Academy Awards. They were given out on March 16, 1934.

Best Motion Picture Of The Year

Cavalcade

42nd Street
A Farewell to Arms
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
Lady for a Day
Little Women
The Private Life of Henry VIII
She Done Him Wrong
Smilin' Through
State Fair

Achievement In Direction

Frank Lloyd - Cavalcade

Frank Capra - Lady for a Day
George Cukor - Little Women

Best Assistant Director

Charles Barton (Paramount)

Rick James (Universal)
Charles Dorian (MGM)
Fred Fox (United Artists)
Gordon Hollingshead (Warner Bros.)
Dewey Starkey (RKO Radio)
William Tummel (Fox)
Al Alleborn (Warner Bros.)
Sid Brod (Paramount)
Orville O. Dull (MGM)
Percy Ikerd (Fox)
Arthur Jacobson (Paramount)
Edward Killy (RKO Radio)
Joseph A. McDonough (Universal)
William J. Reiter (Universal)
Frank Shaw (Warner Bros.)
Ben Silvey (UA)
John Waters (MGM)

Best Performance By An Actor

Charles Laughton - The Private Life of Henry VIII

Leslie Howard - Berkeley Square
Paul Muni - I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang

Best Performance By An Actress

Katharine Hepburn - Morning Glory

May Robson - Lady for a Day
Diana Wynyard - Cavalcade

Best Writing, Original

Robert Lord - One Way Passage

Charles MacArthur - Rasputin and the Empress
Frances Marion - The Prizefighter and the Lady

Best Writing, Adaptation

Victor Heerman and Sarah Y. Mason - Little Women

Paul Green and Sonya Levien - State Fair
Robert Riskin - Lady for a Day

Achievement In Cinematography

Charles Lang - A Farewell to Arms

George J. Folsey - Reunion in Vienna
Karl Struss - The Sign of the Cross

Achievement In Art Direction

William S. Darling - Cavalcade

Hans Dreier and Roland Anderson - A Farewell to Arms
Cedric Gibbons - When Ladies Meet

Achievement in Sound, Recording

Franklin Hansen - A Farewell to Arms

Nathan Levinson - 42nd Street
Nathan Levinson - Gold Diggers of 1933
Nathan Levinson - I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang

Best Short Subject, Cartoons

Walt Disney - Three Little Pigs

Walt Disney - Building a Building
Walter Lantz - The Merry Old Soul

Best Short Subject, Comedy

Lou Brock - So This Is Harris!

Warren Doane - Mister Mugg
Lou Brock - A Preferred List

Best Short Subject, Novelty

Joe Rock - Krakatoa

Pete Smith - Menu
Educational - Morze

5th Academy Awards nominees and winners

List of nominees and winners of the 5th Academy Awards. They were given out on November 18, 1932.

Best Motion Picture Of The Year

Grand Hotel

Arrowsmith
Bad Girl
The Champ
Five Star Final
One Hour with You
Shanghai Express
The Smiling Lieutenant

Achievement In Direction

Frank Borzage - Bad Girl

King Vidor - The Champ
Josef von Sternberg - Shanghai Express

Best Performance By An Actor

Fredric March - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Wallace Beery - The Champ
Alfred Lunt - The Guardsman

Best Performance By An Actress

Helen Hayes - The Sin of Madelon Claudet

Marie Dressler - Emma
Lynn Fontanne - The Guardsman

Best Writing, Original

Frances Marion - The Champ

Lucien Hubbard - The Star Witness
Grover Jones, William Slavens McNutt - Lady and Gent
Adela Rogers St. Johns, Jane Murfin - What Price Hollywood?

Best Writing, Adaptation

Edwin J. Burke - Bad Girl

Percy Heath, Samuel Hoffenstein - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Sidney Howard - Arrowsmith

Achievement In Art Direction

Gordon Wiles - Transatlantic

Lazare Meerson - À nous la liberté
Richard Day - Arrowsmith

Achievement In Cinematography

Lee Garmes - Shanghai Express

Ray June - Arrowsmith
Karl Struss - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Achievement in Sound, Recording

Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department

MGM Studio Sound Department
RKO Radio Studio Sound Department
Walt Disney Productions
Warner Bros. First National Studio Sound Department

Best Short Subject, Cartoons

Walt Disney Productions - Flowers and Trees

Warner Bros. - It's Got Me Again!
Walt Disney Productions - Mickey's Orphans

Best Short Subject, Comedy

Hal Roach - The Music Box

RKO Radio - Scratch-As-Catch-Can
Mack Sennett - The Loud Mouth

Best Short Subject, Novelty

Mack Sennett - Wrestling Swordfish

MGM - Swing High
Paramount Publix - Screen Souvenirs

4th Academy Awards nominees and winners

list of nominees and winners of the 4th Academy Awards. They were given out on November 10, 1931.

Best Motion Picture Of The Year

Cimarron

East Lynne
The Front Page
Skippy
Trader Horn

Achievement In Direction

Norman Taurog - Skippy

Clarence Brown - A Free Soul
Lewis Milestone - The Front Page
Wesley Ruggles - Cimarron
Josef von Sternberg - Morocco

Best Performance By An Actor

Lionel Barrymore - A Free Soul

Jackie Cooper - Skippy
Richard Dix - Cimarron
Fredric March - The Royal Family of Broadway
Adolphe Menjou - The Front Page

Best Performance By An Actress

Marie Dressler - Min and Bill

Marlene Dietrich - Morocco
Irene Dunne - Cimarron
Ann Harding - Holiday
Norma Shearer - A Free Soul

Best Writing, Original

Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast, Douglas Doty, Donald Ogden Stewart - Laughter

John Bright, Kubec Glasmon - The Public Enemy
Rowland Brown - The Doorway to Hell
Lucien Hubbard, Joseph Jackson - Smart Money
John Monk Saunders - The Dawn Patrol

Best Writing, Adaptation

Howard Estabrook - Cimarron

Francis Edward Faragoh, Robert N. Lee - Little Caesar
Horace Jackson - Holiday
Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Sam Mintz - Skippy
Seton I. Miller, Fred Niblo, Jr. - The Criminal Code

Achievement In Art Direction

Max Rée - Cimarron

Richard Day - Whoopee!
Hans Dreier - Morocco
Stephen Goosson, Ralph Hammeras - Just Imagine
Anton Grot - Svengali

Achievement In Cinematography

Floyd Crosby - Tabu

Edward Cronjager - Cimarron
Lee Garmes - Morocco
Charles Lang - The Right to Love
Barney McGill - Svengali

Achievement in Sound, Recording

Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department

MGM Studio Sound Department
RKO Radio Studio Sound Department
Samuel Goldwyn-United Artists Studio Sound Department