9th Academy Awards - Awards

Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Outstanding Production Best Director
  • The Great Ziegfeld
    • Anthony Adverse
    • Dodsworth
    • Libeled Lady
    • Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
    • Romeo and Juliet
    • San Francisco
    • The Story of Louis Pasteur
    • A Tale of Two Cities
    • Three Smart Girls
  • Frank Capra – Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
    • Gregory La Cava – My Man Godfrey
    • Robert Z. Leonard – The Great Ziegfeld
    • W.S. Van Dyke – San Francisco
    • William Wyler – Dodsworth
Best Actor Best Actress
  • Paul Muni – The Story of Louis Pasteur
    • Gary Cooper – Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
    • Walter Huston – Dodsworth
    • William Powell – My Man Godfrey
    • Spencer Tracy – San Francisco
  • Luise Rainer – The Great Ziegfeld
    • Irene Dunne – Theodora Goes Wild
    • Gladys George – Valiant Is the Word for Carrie
    • Carole Lombard – My Man Godfrey
    • Norma Shearer – Romeo and Juliet
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
  • Walter Brennan – Come and Get It
    • Mischa Auer – My Man Godfrey
    • Stuart Erwin – Pigskin Parade
    • Basil Rathbone – Romeo and Juliet
    • Akim Tamiroff – The General Died at Dawn
  • Gale Sondergaard – Anthony Adverse
    • Beulah Bondi – The Gorgeous Hussy
    • Alice Brady – My Man Godfrey
    • Bonita Granville – These Three
    • Maria Ouspenskaya – Dodsworth
Best Story Best Adapted Screenplay
  • The Story of Louis Pasteur – Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney
    • Fury – Norman Krasna
    • The Great Ziegfeld – William Anthony McGuire
    • San Francisco – Robert Hopkins
    • Three Smart Girls – Adele Comandini
  • The Story of Louis Pasteur – Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney
    • After the Thin Man – Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
    • Dodsworth – Sidney Howard
    • Mr. Deeds Goes to Town – Robert Riskin
    • My Man Godfrey – Eric Hatch and Morris Ryskind
Best Live Action Short Film, One-Reel Best Live Action Short Film, Two-Reel
  • Bored of Education – Hal Roach and MGM
    • Moscow Moods – Paramount
    • Wanted – A Master – Pete Smith and MGM
  • The Public Pays – MGM
    • Double or Nothing – Warner Bros.
    • Dummy Ache – RKO Radio
Best Live Action Short Film, Color Best Animated Short Film
  • Give Me Liberty – Warner Bros.
    • La Fiesta de Santa Barbara – Lewis Lewyn and MGM
    • Popular Science J-6-2 – Paramount
  • The Country Cousin – Walt Disney Productions and United Artists
    • Old Mill Pond – Harman-Ising and MGM
    • Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor – Paramount
Best Score Best Song
  • Anthony Adverse – Warner Bros. Studio Music Department
    • The Charge of the Light Brigade – Warner Bros. Studio Music Department
    • The Garden of Allah – Selznick International Pictures Music Department
    • The General Died at Dawn – Paramount Studio Music Department
    • Winterset – RKO Radio Studio Music Department
  • "The Way You Look Tonight" from Swing Time – Music by Jerome Kern; Lyric by Dorothy Fields
    • "Did I Remember" from Suzy – Music by Walter Donaldson; Lyric by Harold Adamson
    • "I've Got You Under My Skin" from Born to Dance – Music and Lyric by Cole Porter
    • "A Melody From the Sky" from Trail of the Lonesome Pine – Music by Louis Alter; Lyric by Sidney Mitchell
    • "Pennies from Heaven" from Pennies from Heaven – Music by Arthur Johnston; Lyric by Johnny Burke
    • "When Did You Leave Heaven" from Sing, Baby Sing – Music by Richard A. Whiting; Lyric by Walter Bullock
Best Art Direction Best Cinematography
  • Dodsworth – Richard Day
    • Anthony Adverse – Anton Grot
    • The Great Ziegfeld – Cedric Gibbons, Eddie Imazu and Edwin B. Willis
    • Lloyds of London – William S. Darling
    • The Magnificent Brute – Albert S. D'Agostino and Jack Otterson
    • Romeo and Juliet – Cedric Gibbons, Frederic Hope and Edwin B. Willis
    • Winterset – Perry Ferguson
  • Anthony Adverse – Tony Gaudio
    • The General Died at Dawn – Victor Milner
    • The Gorgeous Hussy – George Folsey
Best Sound Recording Best Film Editing
  • San Francisco – Douglas Shearer, MGM Studio Sound Department
    • Banjo on My Knee – E. H. Hansen, Fox Studio Sound Department
    • The Charge of the Light Brigade – Nathan Levinson, Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department
    • Dodsworth – Thomas T. Moulton, United Artists Studio Sound Department
    • General Spanky – Elmer A. Raguse, Hal Roach Studio Sound Department
    • Mr. Deeds Goes to Town – John Livadary, Columbia Studio Sound Department
    • The Texas Rangers – Franklin B. Hansen, Paramount Studio Sound Department
    • That Girl From Paris – John Aalberg, RKO Radio Studio Sound Department
    • Three Smart Girls – Homer G. Tasker, Universal Studio Sound Department
  • Anthony Adverse – Ralph Dawson
    • Come and Get It – Edward Curtiss
    • The Great Ziegfeld – William S. Gray
    • Lloyds of London – Barbara McLean
    • A Tale of Two Cities – Conrad A. Nervig
    • Theodora Goes Wild – Otto Meyer
Best Assistant Director Best Dance Direction
  • The Charge of the Light Brigade – Jack Sullivan
    • Anthony Adverse – William Cannon
    • Garden of Allah – Eric G. Stacey
    • The Last of the Mohicans – Clem Beauchamp
    • San Francisco – Joseph M. Newman
  • The Great Ziegfeld – Seymour Felix
    • Born to Dance – Dave Gould
    • Cain and Mabel – Bobby Connolly
    • Dancing Pirate – Russell Lewis
    • Gold Diggers of 1937 – Busby Berkeley
    • One in a Million – Jack Haskell
    • Swing Time – Hermes Pan

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