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Naughty Marietta 1935

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The Academy Award for Best Sound is an Academy Award that recognizes the finest or most euphonic sound mixing, recording, sound design and sound editing and is generally awarded to the production sound mixers, re-recording mixers and supervising sound editors of the winning film. In the lists below, the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees. Prior to the 93rd Academy Awards, Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing were separate categories.[1]

For the second and third years of this category (the 4th Academy Awards, 5th Academy Awards) only the names of the film companies were listed. Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department won both years.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Sound

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All 180 musicals that were voted on for AFI's top 25 musials of the first 100 year of film

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Winners and nominees (Winners first)

1927/28: 1, 2, 3

1928/29: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

1929/30: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13

1930/31: 14, 15, 16, 17, 18

1931/32: 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26

1932/33: 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36

1934: 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48
1935: 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60

1936: 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70

1937: 71 ,72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80

1938:
 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90
1939:
 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100
1940:
 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110
1941:
 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120
1942:
 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130
1943:
 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140
1944:
 141, 142, 143, 144, 145
1945:
 146, 147, 148, 149, 150
1946:
151, 152, 153, 154, 155
1947:
 156, 157, 158, 159, 160
1948:
 161, 162, 163, 164, 165
1949:
 166, 167, 168, 169, 170
1950:
 171, 172, 173, 174, 175
1951:
 176, 177, 178, 179, 180
1952:
 181, 182, 183, 184, 185
1953:
 186, 187, 188, 189, 190
1954:
 191, 192, 193, 194, 195
1955:
 196, 197, 198, 199, 200
1956: 201, 202, 203, 204, 205
1957:
 206, 207, 208, 209, 210
1958:
 211, 212, 213, 214, 215
1959:
 216, 217, 218, 219, 220
1960:
 221, 222, 223, 224, 225
1961:
 226, 227, 228, 229, 230
1962:
 231, 232, 233 ,234, 235
1963:
 236, 237, 238, 239, 240
1964:
 241, 242, 243, 244, 245
1965:
 246, 247, 248, 249, 250
1966:
 251, 252, 253, 254, 255
1967:
 256, 257, 258, 259, 260
1968:
 261, 262, 263, 264, 265
1969:
 266, 267, 268, 269, 270
1970:
 271, 272, 273, 274, 275
1971:
 276, 277, 278, 279, 280
1972:
 281, 282, 283, 284, 285
1973:
 286, 287, 288, 289, 290
1974:
 291, 292, 293, 294, 295
1975:
 296, 297, 298, 299, 300
1976:
 301, 302, 303, 304, 305
1977:
 306 ,307, 308, 309, 310
1978:
 311, 312, 313, 314, 315
1979:
 316, 317, 318, 319, 320
1980:
 321, 322, 323, 324, 325
1981:
 326, 327, 328, 329, 330
1982:
 331, 332, 333, 334, 335
1983:
 336, 337, 338, 339, 340
1984:
 341, 342, 343, 344, 345
1985:
 346, 347, 348, 349, 350
1986:
 351, 352, 353, 354, 355
1987:
 356, 357, 358, 359, 360
1988:
 361, 362, 363, 364, 365
1989:
 366, 367, 368, 369, 370
1990:
 371, 372, 373, 374, 375
1991:
 376, 377, 378, 379, 380
1992:
 381, 382, 383, 384, 385
1993:
 386, 387, 388, 389, 390
1994:
 391, 392, 393, 394, 395
1995:
 396, 397, 398, 399, 400
1996:
 401, 402, 403, 404, 405
1997:
 406, 407, 408, 409, 410
1998:
 411, 412, 413, 414, 415
1999:
 416, 417, 418, 419, 420
2000:
 421, 422, 423, 424, 425

2001:
 426, 427, 428, 429, 430
2002: 431, 432, 433, 434, 435
2003:
 436, 437, 438, 439, 440
2004:
 442, 442, 443, 444, 445
2005: 446, 447, 448, 449, 450
2006:
 451, 452, 453, 454, 455
2007:
 456, 457, 458, 459, 460
2008:
 461, 462, 463, 464, 465
2009:
 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475
2010:
 476, 477, 478, 479, 480, 481, 482, 483, 484, 485
2011:
 486, 487, 488, 489, 490, 491, 492, 493, 494
2012:
 495, 496, 497, 498, 499, 500, 501, 502, 503
2013:
 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 512
2014:
 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519, 520
2015: 521, 522, 523, 524, 525, 526, 527, 528
2016:
 529, 530, 531, 532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537
2017:
 538, 539, 540, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 546
2018:
 547, 548, 549, 550, 551, 552, 553, 554
2019:
 555, 556, 557, 558, 559, 560, 561, 562, 563
2020/21: 564, 565, 566, 567, 568, 569, 570, 571
2022: 573, 572, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, 580, 581
2023: 586, 582, 583, 584, 585, 587, 588, 589, 590, 591
2024: 598, 592, 593, 594, 595, 596, 597, 599, 600, 601

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Movies released during the 1930s to watch

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List of Nominees and Winners.

  • ACTOR

VICTOR MCLAGLEN "The Informer" - WINNER
CLARK GABLE "Mutiny on the Bounty"
CHARLES LAUGHTON "Mutiny on the Bounty"
PAUL MUNI "Black Fury"
FRANCHOT TONE "Mutiny on the Bounty"

  • ACTRESS

BETTE DAVIS "Dangerous" - WINNER
ELISABETH BERGNER "Escape Me Never"
CLAUDETTE COLBERT "Private Worlds"
KATHARINE HEPBURN "Alice Adams"
MIRIAM HOPKINS "Becky Sharp"
MERLE OBERON "The Dark Angel"

  • ART DIRECTION

"THE DARK ANGEL" Richard Day - WINNER
"THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" Hans Dreier, Roland Anderson
"TOP HAT" Van Nest Polglase, Carroll Clark

  • ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

"THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" Clem Beauchamp, Paul Wing - WINNER
"DAVID COPPERFIELD Joseph Newman
"LES MISERABLES" Eric Stacey
"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" Sherry Shourds

  • CINEMATOGRAPHY

"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" Hal Mohr - WINNER
"BARBARY COAST" Ray June
"THE CRUSADES" Victor Milner
"LES MISERABLES" Gregg Toland

  • DANCE DIRECTION

"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling" from "Broadway Melody of 1936" - WINNER
"Straw Hat" from "Folies Bergere" - WINNER
"Lullaby of Broadway" from "Gold Diggers of 1935"
"The Words Are In My Heart" from "Gold Diggers of 1935"
"Latin from Manhattan" from "Go into Your Dance"
"Playboy from Paree" from "Broadway Hostess"
"Lovely Lady" from "King of Burlesque"
"Too Good To Be True" from "King of Burlesque"
"Piccolino" from "Top Hat"
"Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails" from "Top Hat"
"It's the Animal in Me" from "Big Broadcast of 1936"
"Viennese Waltz" from "All the King's Horses"
"Hall of Kings" from "She"

  • DIRECTING

"THE INFORMER" John Ford - WINNER
"CAPTAIN BLOOD" Michael Curtiz
"THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" Henry Hathaway
"MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" Frank Lloyd

  • FILM EDITING

"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" Ralph Dawson - WINNER
"DAVID COPPERFIELD" Robert J. Kern
"THE INFORMER" George Hively
"LES MISERABLES" Barbara McLean
"THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" Ellsworth Hoagland
"MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" Margaret Booth

  • MUSIC (SCORING)

"THE INFORMER" RKO Radio Studio Music Department, Max Steiner, head of department (Score by Max Steiner) - WINNER
"CAPTAIN BLOOD" Warner Bros.-First National Studio Music Department, Leo Forbstein, head of department (Score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold)
"MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Music Department, Nat W. Finston, head of department (Score by Herbert Stothart)
"PETER IBBETSON" Paramount Studio Music Department, Irvin Talbot, head of department (Score by Ernst Toch)

  • MUSIC (SONG)

Lullaby Of Broadway in "Gold Diggers of 1935" Music by Harry Warren; Lyrics by Al Dubin - WINNER
Cheek To Cheek in "Top Hat" Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Lovely To Look At in "Roberta" Music by Jerome Kern; Lyrics by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh

  • OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION

"MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - WINNER
"ALICE ADAMS" RKO Radio
"BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
"CAPTAIN BLOOD" Cosmopolitan
"DAVID COPPERFIELD" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
"THE INFORMER" RKO Radio
"LES MISERABLES" 20th Century
"THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" Paramount
"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" Warner Bros.
"NAUGHTY MARIETTA" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
"RUGGLES OF RED GAP" Paramount
"TOP HAT" RKO Radio

  • SHORT SUBJECT (CARTOON)

"THREE ORPHAN KITTENS" Walt Disney, Producer - WINNER
"THE CALICO DRAGON" Harman-Ising
"WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN?" Walt Disney, Producer

  • SHORT SUBJECT (COMEDY)

"HOW TO SLEEP" Jack Chertok, Producer - WINNER
"OH, MY NERVES" Jules White, Producer
"TIT FOR TAT" Hal Roach, Producer

  • SHORT SUBJECT (NOVELTY)

"WINGS OVER MT. EVEREST" Gaumont British and Skibo Productions - WINNER
"AUDIOSCOPIKS" Pete Smith, Producer
"CAMERA THRILLS" Universal

  • SOUND RECORDING

"NAUGHTY MARIETTA" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department, Douglas Shearer, Sound Director - WINNER
"BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN" Universal Studio Sound Department, Gilbert Kurland, Sound Director
"CAPTAIN BLOOD" Warner Bros.-First National Studio Sound Department, Nathan Levinson, Sound Director
"THE DARK ANGEL" United Artists Studio Sound Department, Thomas T. Moulton, Sound Director
"I DREAM TOO MUCH" RKO Radio Studio Sound Department, Carl Dreher, Sound Director
"THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" Paramount Studio Sound Department, Franklin B. Hansen, Sound Director
"LOVE ME FOREVER" Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director
"$1,000 A MINUTE" Republic Studio Sound Department
"THANKS A MILLION" 20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, E. H. Hansen, Sound Director

  • WRITING (ORIGINAL STORY)

"THE SCOUNDREL" Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur - WINNER
"BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936" Moss Hart
"G-MEN" Gregory Roge
"THE GAY DECEPTION" Don Hartman, Stephen Avery

  • WRITING (SCREENPLAY)

"THE INFORMER" Dudley Nichols - WINNER
"CAPTAIN BLOOD" Casey Robinson
"THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" Screenplay by Waldemar Young, John L. Balderston, Achmed Abdullah; Adaptation by Grover Jones, William Slavens McNutt
"MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" Talbot Jennings, Jules Furthman, Carey Wilson

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The National Film Registry is the United States National Film Preservation Board's selection of films for preservation in the Library of Congress. The Board was established in 1988. Each year, 25 "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant films" are preserved, to increase awareness for its preservation. To be eligible for inclusion, a film must be at least ten years old but it is not required to be feature-length, nor is it required to have been theatrically released.

Source: https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-film-preservation-board/film-registry/complete-national-film-registry-listing/

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From the coming of sound to the 1960s, the musical was central to Hollywood production. Exhibiting – often in spectacular fashion – the remarkable resources of the Hollywood studios, musicals came to epitomise the very idea of 'light entertainment'. Films like Top Hat and 42nd Street, Meet Me in St. Louis and On the Town, Singin' in the Rain and Oklahoma!, West Side Story and The Sound of Music were hugely popular, yet were commonly regarded by cultural commentators as trivial and escapist. It was the 1970s before serious study of the Hollywood musical began to change critical attitudes and foster an interest in musical films produced in other cultures. Hollywood musicals have become less common, but the genre persists and both academic interest in and fond nostalgia for the musical shows no signs of abating.

100 Film Musicals provides a stimulating overview of the genre's development, its major themes and the critical debates it has provoked. While centred on the dominant Hollywood tradition, 100 Film Musicals includes films from countries that often tried to emulate the Hollywood style, like Britain and Germany, as well as from very different cultures like India, Egypt and Japan. Jim Hillier and Douglas Pye also discuss post-1960s films from many different sources which adapt and reflect on the conventions of the genre, including recent examples such as Moulin Rouge! and High School Musical, demonstrating that the genre is still very much alive.

Source: http://shop.bfi.org.uk/books/bfi-screen-guides/100-film-musical-book.html#.Wg3fhGhSzIU

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all the academy awards nominees for best picture since 1927

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Collection of additional "must-see" Danny Perry's movies, presented in the back of his "Guide for the Film Fanatic"

546 movies missing. Imported from external source.

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This list contains all movies that have been nominated for Best Picture in the Academy Awards.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Picture#Winners_and_nominees

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PART 2 (1947-1964)
PART 3 (1965-1984)
PART 4 (1985-2002)
PART 5 (2003-2019)
PART 6 (2020-2024)

1-10 — 1929 Winners
11-25 — 1929 Nominees

26-23 — 1930 Winners
24-52 — 1930 Nominees

53-58 — 1930 Winners
59-78 — 1930 Nominees

79-84 — 1931 Winners
85-100 — 1931 Nominees

101-110 — 1932 Winners
111-126 — 1932 Nominees

127-135 — 1934 Winners
136-154 — 1934 Nominees

155-165 — 1935 Winners
166-186 — 1935 Nominees

187-199 — 1936 Winners
200-231 — 1936 Nominees

232-244 — 1937 Winners
245-283 — 1937 Nominees

284-298 — 1938 Winners
299-339 — 1938 Nominees

340-352 — 1939 Winners
353-396 — 1939 Nominees

397-407 — 1940 Winners
408-446 — 1940 Nominees

447-462 — 1941 Winners
463-515 — 1941 Nominees

516-532 — 1942 Winners
533-612 — 1942 Nominees

613-631 — 1943 Winners
632-708 — 1943 Nominees

709-726 — 1944 Winners
727-792 — 1944 Nominees

793-805 — 1945 Winners
806-877 — 1945 Nominees

878-897 — 1946 Winners
898-961 — 1946 Nominees

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This is a list of all winners of the Academy Award for Best Sound since 1929.

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Updated with 2024 winners.

Notes:
1931: Paramount, no individual film nominated
1932: Paramount, no individual film nominated
1963-1967: Two Awards (Sound and Sound Effects)
1975: Special Award for Sound Effects
1977: Special Award for Sound Effects Editing
1979: Special Award for Sound Editing
1981: Special Award for Sound Effects Editing
1982-1999: Two Awards (Sound and Sound Effects Editing)
2000-2003: Two Awards (Sound and Sound Editing)
2004-2019: Two Awards (Sound Mixing and Sound Editing)

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Academy award winners and nominees best film all catagories,

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