fbpx
Wikipedia

8th Academy Awards

The 8th Academy Awards to honour films released during 1935 were held on March 5, 1936, at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California and hosted by AMPAS president Frank Capra. This was the first year in which the awards were called "Oscars".

8th Academy Awards
DateMarch 5, 1936
SiteBiltmore Hotel
Hosted byFrank Capra
Highlights
Best PictureMutiny on the Bounty
Most awardsThe Informer (4)
Most nominationsMutiny on the Bounty (8)

Despite receiving eight nominations, the most of the year, Mutiny on the Bounty became the last film to date to win Best Picture and nothing else (following The Broadway Melody and Grand Hotel), and the only film to receive three nominations for Best Actor.

This was the second and last year that write-in votes were permitted; A Midsummer Night's Dream became the only film to win a write-in Oscar, for Best Cinematography. Miriam Hopkins' Best Actress nomination for Becky Sharp was the first acting nomination for a color film.

The short-lived category of Best Dance Direction was introduced this year; it lasted just three years before the Directors Guild of America successfully lobbied for its elimination.

Winners and nominees Edit

 
Frank Lloyd; Best Picture co-winner
 
Irving Thalberg; Best Picture co-winner
 
John Ford; Best Director winner
 
Victor McLagen; Best Actor winner
 
Bette Davis; Best Actress winner
 
Ben Hecht; Best Original Story co-winner
 
Hal Mohr; Best Cinematography (write-in) winner
 
D. W. Griffith; Honorary Academy Award recipient

Nominees were announced on February 7, 1936. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[1][2]

Academy Honorary Award Edit

  • D. W. Griffith – "For his distinguished creative achievements as director and producer and his invaluable initiative and lasting contributions to the progress of the motion picture arts".

Multiple nominations and awards Edit

Trivia Edit

A fictitious version of the 8th Academy Awards was a major scene in the 1937 film A Star Is Born, in which the character of Esther Blodgett (stage name Vicki Lester), played by Janet Gaynor, wins the Academy Award for Best Actress, only to have her inebriated husband, fallen movie star Norman Maine, played by Fredric March, crash the party and make a scene. Both Gaynor and March were real-life recipients of Academy Awards, for Best Actress and Actor respectively, and were nominated for their roles in said movie.

The film shows a ceremony similar to the real one of the day, much smaller and more private than the televised event that occurs today.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "The 8th Academy Awards (1936) Nominees and Winners". Oscars.org (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences). from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e "The Official Academy Awards Database". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Select "1935" in the "Award Year(s)" drop-down menu and press "Search".

academy, awards, honour, films, released, during, 1935, were, held, march, 1936, biltmore, hotel, angeles, california, hosted, ampas, president, frank, capra, this, first, year, which, awards, were, called, oscars, datemarch, 1936sitebiltmore, hotelhosted, byf. The 8th Academy Awards to honour films released during 1935 were held on March 5 1936 at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles California and hosted by AMPAS president Frank Capra This was the first year in which the awards were called Oscars 8th Academy AwardsDateMarch 5 1936SiteBiltmore HotelHosted byFrank CapraHighlightsBest PictureMutiny on the BountyMost awardsThe Informer 4 Most nominationsMutiny on the Bounty 8 7th Academy Awards 9th Despite receiving eight nominations the most of the year Mutiny on the Bounty became the last film to date to win Best Picture and nothing else following The Broadway Melody and Grand Hotel and the only film to receive three nominations for Best Actor This was the second and last year that write in votes were permitted A Midsummer Night s Dream became the only film to win a write in Oscar for Best Cinematography Miriam Hopkins Best Actress nomination for Becky Sharp was the first acting nomination for a color film The short lived category of Best Dance Direction was introduced this year it lasted just three years before the Directors Guild of America successfully lobbied for its elimination Contents 1 Winners and nominees 2 Academy Honorary Award 3 Multiple nominations and awards 4 Trivia 5 See also 6 ReferencesWinners and nominees Edit nbsp Frank Lloyd Best Picture co winner nbsp Irving Thalberg Best Picture co winner nbsp John Ford Best Director winner nbsp Victor McLagen Best Actor winner nbsp Bette Davis Best Actress winner nbsp Ben Hecht Best Original Story co winner nbsp Hal Mohr Best Cinematography write in winner nbsp D W Griffith Honorary Academy Award recipient Nominees were announced on February 7 1936 Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface 1 2 Outstanding Production Mutiny on the Bounty Frank Lloyd and Irving Thalberg for Metro Goldwyn Mayer Alice Adams Pandro S Berman for RKO Pictures Broadway Melody of 1936 John W Considine Jr for Metro Goldwyn Mayer Captain Blood Hal B Wallis Harry Joe Brown and Gordon Hollingshead for Warner Bros and Cosmopolitan David Copperfield David O Selznick for Metro Goldwyn Mayer The Informer Cliff Reid for RKO Pictures The Lives of a Bengal Lancer Louis D Lighton for Paramount A Midsummer Night s Dream Henry Blanke for Warner Bros Les Miserables Darryl F Zanuck for 20th Century and United Artists Naughty Marietta Hunt Stromberg for Metro Goldwyn Mayer Ruggles of Red Gap Arthur Hornblow Jr for Paramount Top Hat Pandro S Berman for RKO Pictures Best Director John Ford The Informer Michael Curtiz Captain Blood write in not official nomination 2 Henry Hathaway The Lives of a Bengal Lancer Frank Lloyd Mutiny on the BountyBest Actor Victor McLaglen The Informer as Gypo Nolan Clark Gable Mutiny on the Bounty as Fletcher Christian Charles Laughton Mutiny on the Bounty as Captain Bligh Paul Muni Black Fury write in not official nomination 2 as Joe Radek Franchot Tone Mutiny on the Bounty as Byam Best Actress Bette Davis Dangerous as Joyce Heath Elisabeth Bergner Escape Me Never as Gemma Jones Claudette Colbert Private Worlds as Dr Jane Everest Katharine Hepburn Alice Adams as Alice Adams Miriam Hopkins Becky Sharp as Becky Sharp Merle Oberon The Dark Angel as Kitty VaneBest Original Story The Scoundrel Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur Broadway Melody of 1936 Moss Hart G Men Gregory Rogers pseudonym of Darryl F Zanuck write in not official nomination 2 The Gay Deception Don Hartman and Stephen Morehouse Avery Best Adaptation The Informer Dudley Nichols refused based on the novel by Liam O Flaherty Captain Blood Casey Robinson based on the novel by Rafael Sabatini write in not official nomination The Lives of a Bengal Lancer Achmed Abdullah John L Balderston Waldemar Young Grover Jones and William Slavens McNutt based on the autobiography of Francis Yeats Brown Mutiny on the Bounty Jules Furthman Talbot Jennings and Carey Wilson based on the novel by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman HallBest Live Action Short Subject Comedy How to Sleep Jack Chertok and MGM Oh My Nerves Jules White and Columbia Tit for Tat Hal Roach and MGM Best Live Action Short Subject Novelty Wings Over Everest Gaumont British and Skibo Productions Audioscopiks Pete Smith and MGM Camera Thrills UniversalBest Short Subject Cartoon Three Orphan Kittens Walt Disney Productions and United Artists The Calico Dragon Harman Ising and MGM Who Killed Cock Robin Walt Disney Productions and United Artists Best Scoring The Informer RKO Radio Studio Music Department Captain Blood Warner Bros First National Studio Music Department write in not official nomination Mutiny on the Bounty MGM Studio Music Department Peter Ibbetson Paramount Studio Music DepartmentBest Song Lullaby of Broadway from Gold Diggers of 1935 Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Al Dubin Cheek to Cheek from Top Hat Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin Lovely to Look At from Roberta Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh Best Sound Recording Naughty Marietta Douglas Shearer 1 000 a Minute Republic Studio Sound Department Bride of Frankenstein Gilbert Kurland Captain Blood Nathan Levinson The Dark Angel Thomas T Moulton I Dream Too Much Carl Dreher The Lives of a Bengal Lancer Franklin Hansen Love Me Forever John P Livadary Thanks a Million E H HansenBest Art Direction The Dark Angel Richard Day The Lives of a Bengal Lancer Hans Dreier and Roland Anderson Top Hat Carroll Clark and Van Nest Polglase Best Cinematography A Midsummer Night s Dream Hal Mohr write in not official nomination 2 Barbary Coast Ray June The Crusades Victor Milner Les Miserables Gregg TolandBest Film Editing A Midsummer Night s Dream Ralph Dawson David Copperfield Robert J Kern The Informer George Hively The Lives of a Bengal Lancer Ellsworth Hoagland Les Miserables Barbara McLean Mutiny on the Bounty Margaret Booth Best Dance Direction Broadway Melody of 1936 and Folies Bergere de Paris Dave Gould All the King s Horses and The Big Broadcast of 1936 LeRoy Prinz Broadway Hostess and Go into Your Dance Bobby Connolly Gold Diggers of 1935 Busby Berkeley King of Burlesque Sammy Lee She Benjamin Zemach Top Hat Hermes PanBest Assistant Director The Lives of a Bengal Lancer Clem Beauchamp and Paul Wing David Copperfield Joseph M Newman Les Miserables Eric Stacey A Midsummer Night s Dream Sherry Shourds write in not official nomination Academy Honorary Award EditD W Griffith For his distinguished creative achievements as director and producer and his invaluable initiative and lasting contributions to the progress of the motion picture arts Multiple nominations and awards EditThe following thirteen films received multiple nominations 8 nominations Mutiny on the Bounty 7 nominations The Lives of a Bengal Lancer 6 nominations The Informer 5 nominations Captain Blood 4 nominations Les Miserables A Midsummer Night s Dream and Top Hat 3 nominations Broadway Melody of 1936 David Copperfield and The Dark Angel 2 nominations Alice Adams Naughty Marietta and Gold Diggers of 1935 The following two films received multiple awards 4 awards The Informer 2 awards A Midsummer Night s DreamTrivia EditA fictitious version of the 8th Academy Awards was a major scene in the 1937 film A Star Is Born in which the character of Esther Blodgett stage name Vicki Lester played by Janet Gaynor wins the Academy Award for Best Actress only to have her inebriated husband fallen movie star Norman Maine played by Fredric March crash the party and make a scene Both Gaynor and March were real life recipients of Academy Awards for Best Actress and Actor respectively and were nominated for their roles in said movie The film shows a ceremony similar to the real one of the day much smaller and more private than the televised event that occurs today See also Edit1935 in filmReferences Edit The 8th Academy Awards 1936 Nominees and Winners Oscars org Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Archived from the original on July 6 2011 Retrieved August 7 2011 a b c d e The Official Academy Awards Database Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Select 1935 in the Award Year s drop down menu and press Search Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 8th Academy Awards amp oldid 1167694741, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.