Academy Awards 1935
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Best Picture
WINNER:
It Happened One Night: (Columbia)
NOMINEES:
The Barretts of Wimpole Street: (M-G-M)
Cleopatra: (Paramount)
Flirtation Walk: (First National)
The Gay Divorcee: (RKO Radio)
Here Comes the Navy: (Warner Bros.)
The House of Rothschild: (20th Century Pictures)
Imitation of Life: (Universal)
One Night of Love: (Columbia)
The Thin Man: (M-G-M)
Viva Villa!: (M-G-M)
The White Parade: (Jesse L. Lasky)
Best Actor in a Leading Role
WINNER:
It Happened One Night: Clark Gable
In 1996, Steven Spielberg anonymously purchased Clark Gable's Oscar to protect it from further commercial exploitation, gave it back to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, commenting that he could think of "no better sanctuary for Gable's only Oscar than the Motion Picture Academy".
NOMINEES:
The Affairs of Cellini: Frank Morgan
The Thin Man: William Powell
Best Actress in a Leading Role
WINNER:
It Happened One Night: Claudette Colbert
Claudette Colbert was so convinced that she would lose the Oscar to write-in nominee Bette Davis that she didn't attended the ceremony orignally. She was summoned from a train station to pick up her Academy Award.
NOMINEES:
One Night of Love: Grace Moore
The Barretts of Wimpole Street: Norma Shearer
Of Human Bondage: Bette Davis
This was a write-in nomination.
Best Director
WINNER:
It Happened One Night: Frank Capra
NOMINEES:
One Night of Love: Victor Schertzinger
The Thin Man: W.S. Van Dyke
Best Assistant Director
WINNER:
Viva Villa!: John Waters
NOMINEES:
Imitation of Life: Scott R. Beal
Cleopatra: Cullen Tate
Best Writing, Original Story
WINNER:
Manhattan Melodrama: Arthur Caesar
NOMINEES:
Hide-Out: Mauri Grashin
The Richest Girl in the World: Norman Krasna
Best Writing, Adaptation
WINNER:
It Happened One Night: Robert Riskin
NOMINEES:
The Thin Man: Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett
Viva Villa!: Ben Hecht
Best Cinematography
WINNER
Cleopatra: Victor Milner
NOMINEES:
The Affairs of Cellini: Charles Rosher
Operator 13: George J. Folsey
Best Art Direction
WINNER:
The Merry Widow: Cedric Gibbons, Fredric Hope
NOMINEES:
The Affairs of Cellini: Richard Day
The Gay Divorcee: Van Nest Polglase, Carroll Clark
Best Sound, Recording
WINNER:
One Night of Love: John P. Livadary (sound director) (Columbia Studio Sound Department)
NOMINEES:
The Affairs of Cellini: Thomas T. Moulton (sound director) (United Artists Studio Sound Department)
Cleopatra: Franklin Hansen (sound director) (Paramount Studio Sound Department)
Flirtation Walk: Nathan Levinson (sound director) (Warner Bros.-First National Studio Sound Department)
The Gay Divorcee: Carl Dreher (sound director) (RKO Radio Studio Sound Department)
Imitation of Life: Theodore Soderberg (sound director) (Universal Studio Sound Department)
Viva Villa!: Douglas Shearer (sound director) (M-G-M Studio Sound Department)
The White Parade: Edmund H. Hansen (sound director) (Fox Studio Sound Department)
Best Film Editing
WINNER:
Eskimo: Conrad A. Nervig
NOMINEES:
Cleopatra: Anne Bauchens
One Night of Love: Gene Milford
Best Music, Original Song
WINNER:
The Gay Divorcee: Con Conrad (music), Herb Magidson (lyrics)
For the song "The Continental".
NOMINEES:
Flying Down to Rio: Vincent Youmans (music), Edward Eliscu (lyrics), Gus Kahn (lyrics)
For the song "Carioca".
She Loves Me Not: Ralph Rainger (music), Leo Robin (lyrics)
For the song "Love in Bloom".
Best Music, Score
WINNER:
One Night of Love: Louis Silvers (head of department) (Columbia Studio Music Department)
Thematic music by Victor Schertzinger and Gus Kahn.
NOMINEES:
The Gay Divorcee: Max Steiner (head of department) (RKO Radio Studio Music Department)
Score by Kenneth S. Webb and Samuel Hoffenstein.
The Lost Patrol: Max Steiner (head of department) (RKO Radio Studio Music Department)
Score by Max Steiner.
Best Short Subject, Comedy
WINNER:
La Cucaracha: Kenneth Macgowan
NOMINEES:
Men in Black: Jules White
What, No Men!: (Warner Bros.)
Best Short Subject, Novelty
WINNER:
City of Wax: Horace Woodard, Stacy Woodard
NOMINEES:
Bosom Friends: (Skibo Productions)
Strikes and Spares: Pete Smith
Best Short Subject, Cartoons
WINNER:
The Tortoise and the Hare: Walt Disney
NOMINEES:
Holiday Land: Charles Mintz
Jolly Little Elves: Walter Lantz
Juvenile Award
WINNER:
Shirley Temple
In grateful recognition of her outstanding contribution to screen entertainment during the year 1934.
Academy Award of Merit:
WINNER:
Not awarded.
Scientific and Engineering Award
WINNER:
(Electrical Research Products Inc.)
For their development of the vertical cut disc method of recording sound ("hill and dale recording").
Technical Achievement Award
WINNERS:
One Night of Love: (Columbia Pictures Corp.)
For their application of the vertical cut disc method ("hill and dale recording") to actual studio production, with their recording of the sound on the picture One Night of Love.
(Bell and Howell Co.)
For their development of the Bell and Howell fully automatic sound and picture printer.
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