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1 Winners and nominees  



1.1  Awards  





1.2  Academy Juvenile Award  







2 Multiple nominations and awards  





3 See also  





4 References  














7th Academy Awards






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7th Academy Awards
DateFebruary 27, 1935
SiteBiltmore HotelinLos Angeles, California
Hosted byIrvin S. Cobb
Highlights
Best PictureIt Happened One Night
Most awardsIt Happened One Night (5)
Most nominationsOne Night of Love (6)
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  • The 7th Academy Awards, honoring the best films for 1934, was held on February 27, 1935,[1] at the Biltmore HotelinLos Angeles, California. They were hosted by Irvin S. Cobb. As of this ceremony, the Academy's award eligibility period coincided with the calendar year (with temporary exceptions for the 93rd and 94th Academy Awards due to the COVID-19 pandemic).

    Frank Capra's influential romantic comedy It Happened One Night became the first of three films to date to "sweep" the top five awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Screenplay. This feat would later be matched by One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nestin1975 and The Silence of the Lambsin1991. It also was the first romantic comedy to win Best Picture, and the first film to win two acting Oscars.

    The categories of Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, and Best Original Song were first introduced this year. This was the first of only two years in which write-in candidates were permitted, a response to the controversy surrounding the snub of Bette Davis for Of Human Bondage.[2] The Academy, inundated by calls, letters and editorials decrying this slight, told members they could vote in names on a printed ballot or write in any other name that was desired. Claudette Colbert declared that this announcement would give Davis the win in a walk.[2] However, in final voting, Davis came in fourth place. Colbert, who viewed herself as having no chance, was informed of her victory upon boarding a train for New York. She hastily rushed into the ceremony to collect her award, then went back to the waiting train.[2]

    This was the last time that all Best Actor nominees were first time acting nominees until the 95th Academy Awards, and the last time until the 43rd Academy Awards where either lead acting category was entirely first-time nominees.

    Six-year-old Shirley Temple received the first Juvenile Award, making her the youngest Oscar recipient. Clark Gable was the first Best Actor winner born in the 20th century (1901).

    Winners and nominees[edit]

    Frank Capra; Best Director winner and Best Picture co-winner
    Harry Cohn; Best Picture co-winner
    Clark Gable; Best Actor winner
    Claudette Colbert; Best Actress winner
    Walt Disney; Best Short Subject, Cartoon winner
    Cedric Gibbons; Best Art Direction co-winner
    Conrad A. Nervig; Best Film Editing winner
    Shirley Temple; Juvenile Academy Award recipient

    Awards[edit]

    Nominees were announced on February 5, 1935. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[3][4]

    Outstanding Production

    Best Director

    Best Actor

    Best Actress

    Best Original Story

    Best Adaptation

    Best Live Action Short Subject, Comedy

    Best Live Action Short Subject, Novelty

    Best Short Subject, Cartoon

    Best Scoring

    Best Song

    Best Sound Recording

    Best Art Direction

    Best Cinematography

    Best Film Editing

    Best Assistant Director

    Academy Juvenile Award[edit]

    Multiple nominations and awards[edit]

    Films with multiple nominations
    Nominations Film
    6 One Night of Love
    5 Cleopatra
    The Gay Divorcee
    It Happened One Night
    4 The Affairs of Cellini
    The Thin Man
    Viva Villa!
    3 Imitation of Life
    2 The Barretts of Wimpole Street
    Flirtation Walk
    The White Parade
    Films with multiple wins
    Wins Film
    5 It Happened One Night
    2 One Night of Love

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Feinberg, Scott (April 23, 2021). "Oscars: How One Nominee Found Herself at a Train Station on the Night of the 7th Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  • ^ a b c Wallechinsky, David; Wallace, Irving (1975). The People's Almanac. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc. p. 833. ISBN 0-385-04060-1.
  • ^ "The 7th Academy Awards (1935) Nominees and Winners". Oscars.org (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences). Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
  • ^ a b "The Official Academy Awards Database". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Select "1934" in the "Award Year(s)" drop-down menu and press "Search".

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=7th_Academy_Awards&oldid=1215851099"

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