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  1. The 6th Academy Awards | 1934. Fiesta Room of the Ambassador Hotel. Friday, March 16, 1934. Honoring movies released from August 1, 1932 - December 31, 1933.

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  2. In 1934, Katharine Hepburn won her first of a record four Oscar trophies for acting. In this video, I break down the 6th Academy Awards ceremony and discuss ...

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  5. It was Columbia's first Best Picture winner and the first major Academy Awards sweep of the "Top Five" awards categories (with five nominations and five wins - Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, and Best Adaptation by screenwriter Robert Riskin), un-equaled and un-duplicated until One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (1975) and The Silence of the Lambs (1991). [In each case ...

  6. The 6th Annual Academy Awards took place at the Ambassador Hotel on March 16th, 1934. The ceremony was hosted by Will Rogers, who also acted as the presenter for all the categories. When announcing the winner for Best Director, Will said, “Come and get it, Frank!”

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  8. This award has a complicated history. In the 1st ceremony (1927–28), an award was given for best adaptation. In the 2nd and 3rd ceremonies (1928–30), an award was given for best writing, with no distinction between original work and adaptations. From the 4th (1930–31) to the 7th (1934) ceremonies, an award was again given for best adaptation.