Winners indicated (*). I still need to see films like Dangerous, The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, Naughty Marietta, David Copperfield, Toni, China Seas, Broadway Melody of 1936, Private Worlds, The Dark Angel, Black Fury, The Scoundrel, The Call of the Wild, Crime and Punishment, The Glass Key, Bordertown, The Girl from 10th Avenue, Dante's Inferno, Mark of the Vampire, Hands Across the Table, Gold Diggers of 1935, The Raven, The Crusades, and The Gay Deception.
The 39 Steps |
BEST PICTURE:
The Bride of Frankenstein
The Informer
Mutiny on the Bounty
Ruggles of Red Gap
The 39 Steps*
BEST DIRECTOR:
John Ford, The Informer
Alfred Hitchcock, The 39 Steps*
Leo McCarey, Ruggles of Red Gap
Lewis Milestone, Mutiny on the Bounty
James Whale, The Bride of Frankenstein
Mutiny on the Bounty |
BEST ACTOR:
Robert Donat, The 39 Steps
Charles Laughton, Mutiny on the Bounty*
Peter Lorre, Mad Love
Fredric March, Les Misérables
Victor McLaglen, The Informer
BEST ACTRESS:
Madeleine Carroll, The 39 Steps
Greta Garbo, Anna Karenina
Katharine Hepburn, Alice Adams*
Miriam Hopkins, Becky Sharp
Ginger Rogers, Top Hat
The Informer |
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
James Cagney, A Midsummer Night's Dream
Charles Laughton, Les Misérables
Peter Lorre, The Man Who Knew Too Much
Basil Rathbone, Anna Karenina*
Charles Ruggles, Ruggles of Red Gap
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Olivia de Havilland, Captain Blood*
Frances Drake, Les Misérables
Margot Grahame, The Informer
Elsa Lancaster, The Bride of Frankenstein
Merle Oberon, The Scarlet Pimpernel
Les Misérables |
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY:
The Bride of Frankenstein
The Informer
Mutiny on the Bounty
Ruggles of Red Gap
The 39 Steps*
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:
Barbary Coast
'G' Men
The Man Who Knew Too Much*
A Night at the Opera
Top Hat
Ruggles of Red Gap |
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:
The Bride of Frankenstein
The Informer
Les Misérables
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The 39 Steps*
BEST FILM EDITING:
The Bride of Frankenstein
The Informer
Les Misérables
Mutiny on the Bounty
The 39 Steps*
The Bride of Frankenstein |
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE:
Anna Karenina
The Bride of Frankenstein*
Captain Blood
The Informer
Mutiny on the Bounty
BEST ORIGINAL SONG:
"Animal Crackers in My Soup", Curly Top
"Cheek to Cheek", Top Hat*
"No Strings (I'm Fancy Free)", Top Hat
Additional Categories
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
BEST ART DIRECTION:
Anna Karenina
The Bride of Frankenstein
Les Misérables
A Midsummer Night's Dream*
Mutiny on the Bounty
BEST COSTUME DESIGN:
Anna Karenina
Captain Blood
A Midsummer Night's Dream*
Mutiny on the Bounty
The Scarlet Pimpernel
Captain Blood |
BEST MAKEUP:
The Bride of Frankenstein*
Captain Blood
A Midsummer Night's Dream
BEST SOUND (MIXING AND EDITING):
The Bride of Frankenstein
Captain Blood*
'G' Men
Mutiny on the Bounty
The 39 Steps
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS:
The Bride of Frankenstein
Captain Blood*
Mutiny on the Bounty
Boy I REALLY want to see 'Mutiny on the Bounty' even more now since you like it so much. Seems that every other decade there's an Anna Karenina film, ahah.
ReplyDeleteMutiny is great, especially for Laughton's performance as Bligh. Haha, that's not only the case with Anna Karenina but also Les Miserables. ;)
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Captain Blood
David Copperfield
Les Miserables
Mutiny on the Bounty-Winner
With three great literary adaptations, an expertly done horror film and a rollicking adventure to choose from it was almost impossible to select a winner. Since all are so well done I went with the one I found the most consistently involving and by that measure Bounty is the winner.
Director:
George Cukor-David Copperfield
Michael Curtiz-Captain Blood
Alfred Hitchcock-The 39 Steps
Frank Lloyd-Mutiny on the Bounty-Winner
James Whale-The Bride of Frankenstein
Mutiny is a huge undertaking and a more complex one than any of the other films. It takes a firm, steady hand to keep that in view and guide three terrific performances as well, as the sad remake showed in the 60's. Lloyd pulls that off very well.
Actor:
Errol Flynn-Captain Blood
Clark Gable-Mutiny on the Bounty
Charles Laughton-Mutiny on the Bounty
Fred MacMurray-Alice Adams
Fredric March-Les Miserables
You can't get better than Laughton's intrepretation of Bligh not even Flynn at his most dashing.
Actress:
Madeleine Carroll-The 39 Steps
Greta Garbo-Anna Karenina-Winner
Katharine Hepburn-Alice Adams
Carole Lombard-Hands Across the Table
Barbara Stanwyck-Annie Oakley
All the ladies are wonderful in very different ways but Anna Karenina is a heavy, complex tricky character which has challenged every actress who has ever attempted her, Garbo's is the truest intrepretation I've seen.
Supporting Actor:
Eric Blore-Top Hat
James Cagney-A Midsummer Night's Dream
W.C. Fields-David Copperfield-Winner
Charlie Ruggles-Ruggles of Red Gap
Franchot Tone-Mutiny on the Bounty
In his least affected, jokey performance Fields as Mr. Micawber walks off with any scene in which he appears in David Copperfield.
Supporting Actress:
Mary Boland-Ruggles of Red Gap
Bette Davis-Bordertown
Margot Grahame-The Informer
Elsa Lanchester-The Bride of Frankenstein-Winner
ZaSu Pitts-Ruggles of Red Gap
The Ruggles girls are both hysterical, Grahame touching and Davis surprisingly more subdued than Ida Lupino was when Bordertown was reworked into They Drive by Night a few years later but none can match Lanchester's Bride.
Love those Mutiny on the Bounty wins, and Garbo is my Best Actress runner-up. My only problem with Lancaster's performance is that she doesn't have much to do. She's good, though her performance isn't as iconic as her character. De Havilland seems like an odd winner here, but she stuck out the most in a weak category.
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