The Academy Awards
1935 Best Picture Mutiny on the Bounty Alice Adams Broadway Melody of 1936 Captain Blood David Copperfield The Informer The Lives of a Bengal Lancer A Midsummer Night’s Dream Les Misérables Naughty Marietta Ruggles of Red Gap Top Hat Best Director John Ford - The Informer Henry Hathaway - The Lives of a Bengal Lancer Frank Lloyd - Mutiny on the Bounty Best Actor Victor McLaglen - The Informer Clark Gable - Mutiny on the Bounty Charles Laughton - Mutiny on the Bounty Franchot Tone - Mutiny on the Bounty Best Actress Bette Davis - Dangerous Elisabeth Bergner - Escape Me Never Claudette Colbert - Private Worlds Katharine Hepburn - Alice Adams Miriam Hopkins - Becky Sharp Merle Oberon - The Dark Angel Best Adapted Screenplay The Informer The Lives of a Bengal Lancer Mutiny on the Bounty Best Musical Score Max Steiner - The Informer Herbert Stothart - Mutiny on the Bounty Ernst Toch - Peter Ibbetson Best Original Song “Lullaby of Broadway” - Gold Diggers of 1935 “Cheek to Cheek” - Top Hat “Lovely to Look At” - Roberta |
Hot Toasty Rag Awards (video presentation here)
1935 Best Picture Mutiny on the Bounty Barbary Coast Captain Blood David Copperfield A Midsummer Night’s Dream Best Director Frank Lloyd - Mutiny on the Bounty Michael Curtiz - Captain Blood George Cukor - David Copperfield J. Walter Ruben - Public Hero Number One Best Actor Errol Flynn - Captain Blood Franchot Tone - Mutiny on the Bounty Charles Laughton - Mutiny on the Bounty Paul Muni - Bordertown Edward G. Robinson - Barbary Coast Best Actress Katharine Hepburn - Alice Adams Elisabeth Bergner - Escape Me Never Bette Davis - Dangerous Miriam Hopkins - Barbary Coast Juvenile Awards Freddie Bartholomew Shirley Temple Best Adapted Screenplay Barbary Coast Captain Blood David Copperfield Best Musical Score Erich Wolfgang Korngold - Captain Blood Herbert Stothart and William Axt - David Copperfield Herbert Stothart - Mutiny on the Bounty Best Original Song “Curly Top” - Curly Top “It’s All So New To Me” - Curly Top “Isn’t it a Lovely Day” - Top Hat “Lovely to Look At” - Roberta ”Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails” - Top Hat “When I Grow Up “ - Curly Top |
Notes from the Members of the Board:
Our tied Best Original Song awards went to Shirley Temple’s Curly Top. None of the
songs from any of her films were ever nominated. Katharine Hepburn makes Rag history
by becoming the first person to win two awards!
- M.E.
Our tied Best Original Song awards went to Shirley Temple’s Curly Top. None of the
songs from any of her films were ever nominated. Katharine Hepburn makes Rag history
by becoming the first person to win two awards!
- M.E.