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- The 1931–1932 Academy Awards were presented Nov. 18, 1932 at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. Outstanding Production Arrowsmith (Goldwyn; United Artists) Bad Girl (Fox) The Champ (MGM) Five Star Final (First National)
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1. Cimarron (1931) Passed | 123 min | Drama, Music, Western. 5.8. Rate. 70 Metascore. A newspaper editor settles in an Oklahoma boom town with his reluctant wife at the end of the nineteenth century. Director: Wesley Ruggles | Stars: Richard Dix, Irene Dunne, Estelle Taylor, Nance O'Neil. Votes: 6,658. Winner. 2. East Lynne (1931)
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Arrowsmith – Samuel Goldwyn Productions Bad Girl – Fox The Champ – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Five Star Final – First National Grand Hotel – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer One Hour with You – Paramount Publix Shanghai Express – Paramount Publix The Smiling Lieutenant– Paramount Publix
Arrowsmith – Sidney Howard Bad Girl – Edwin Burke Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde– Percy Heath, Samuel Hoffenstein
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department RKO Radio Studio Sound Department Warner Bros.-First National Studio Sound Department
Sep 9, 2022 · 1931–1932 Academy Awards. Updated September 9, 2022 | Infoplease Staff. The 1931–1932 Academy Awards were presented Nov. 18, 1932 at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. Outstanding Production. Arrowsmith (Goldwyn; United Artists)
The 5th Academy Awards were held by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on November 18, 1932, at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California, hosted by Conrad Nagel. Films screened in Los Angeles between August 1, 1931, and July 31, 1932, were eligible to receive awards.
Walt Disney won two citations for animation: one, the first award for the newly-established category of Short Subject: Cartoon with the first Technicolor cartoon Flowers and Trees; and the second, a Special Award for his four-year-old creation, Mickey Mouse.