C++ Movie And Actor Database
Question.docx
For assignment 6 you will develop a simple database system. The database is to handle multiple records, each composed of several fields. The database will store its information to a file, addition and deletion of records, field modifications, and it will allow users to sort records based on the selected keys, and produce reports (output) according to predefined criteria.
Some definitions:
1. A database is a collection of information, or data, that you can organize, update, sort, search through, and print as needed. A database does not just hold information; you use a database to organize and analyze information so that you understand its significance.
2. A database file consists of one or more records. Each record holds all the information about one subject item. In C++, the class data type provides an efficient way to represent and manipulate records.
3. Each piece of information in a record is called a field. Fields store the data that has been entered or calculated. In C++, fields are nothing more than the member variables defined for a particular class.
Requirements
Given the requirements as a rough specification, you are to design the classes and implement the database. So you can consider the requirements below as an outcome from a meeting with a client. You are in full control of the choice of data structures (except the main data structure of a Binary Search Tree, more detail below), algorithms, internal file format, and detailed user interface scheme.
Requirements are listed with R:
You are designing and implementing a database for the Academy Award winners.
R1/R2: You are to read in information from two files.
R1: You will read in actor-actress.csv which is formatted as a csv file (Ask the user for the file name). Then place the items in a Binary Search Tree, sorted by name.
This is a common format and is comma separated (instead of being on separate lines). So you will have comma's between the values. Blank values will just have a comma noting to go to the next field. (so you may have value,, indicating a blank field.) Each line ends in a newline, not a comma. If you want to view the file, often this will be opened by a spreadsheet unless you specifically open it with a text editor. Do not open it with Microsoft Word, as this may change the format. Consider using getline with three parameters, as an easy way to read in files The first line of a CSV file notes the data descriptions as follows:
Year,Award,Winner,Name,Film
The Winner field has a one if they won and a zero if they did not win.
R2: Then you will read in information about the movies (called pictures by the Academy of Motion Pictures) that have won best picture award. Place these items in a Binary Search Tree, sorted by name. This is also formatted as a .csv file
The first line of pictures.csv contains the data fields including:
name,year,nominations,rating,duration,genre1,genre2,release,metacritic,synopsis
R3/R4: Choose either the movie or actor database and add a record
R5/R6: Choose either the movie or actor database, search for a record, and modify the fields.
R7/R8: Choose either the movie or actor database, search for a record and delete the fields.
R9/R10: Choose either the movie or actor database and sort by any single (sortable) field
R11/R12: Choose either the movie or the actor database and do a complete search on any “complete” searchable field. It is unlikely that you would have an exact match on an entire description, so that would not be listed to search.
R13/R14: Choose either the movie or the actor database and do a partial search on any searchable field. A partial search is any substring within a field.
R15/R16: Choose either the movie or actor database, ask for a file name, and print out a .csv file of the latest database (after adds, deletes or modifies). Remember that the first line of a .csv file lists the name of the fields separated with commas, ending in a newline. Then the following lines are the information from the fields separated with commas, ending in a newline.
Database overall management
1. Use a text based menu for users to choose available features. Program should have a main menu at the beginning and sub menus depending on the task.
2. Each component of the overall program should be fairly modular.
b. Each menu item, for example, should be a separate function. The menu feature should be handled by a separate function and not by main( ).
1. Program should be fairly fault tolerant of user input (both when the user is entering data, and making menu choices). Provide appropriate user prompts and on-screen directions
1. Split the program into multiple files based on the roughly categorized functionality.
Data Retrieval and Modification
1. Users should be able to search records based on the field information in two modes: exact and contains. For example, search "Justin". Then under the search sub menu, users have to pick the search mode (exact or contains) and the field. (Fields should be listed out in another menu, so the user doesn't need to remember a specific field name.
2. Quite often, searches may generate a relatively big output. Users should be able to search again within the search result (secondary search) or start all over again from scratch (new search).
3. Since the entire data is structured in a Binary Search Tree of names, any search (except name of movie or actor) will have to traverse the entire tree and search through the designated fields in every node of the tree.
4. There should be no restriction to the number of records in the database. So, in other words, you should not consider a fixed array for the record data structure.
Extra Challenge / Extra Credit
You can get up to 20% extra credit if you earned at least 80% on the project. Some of you may want an extra challenge to boost your abilities and have some interesting resume material. If you want an additional challenge, you can incorporate the nominations.csv file (which has the same format as the actress-actors file but adds many categories and about 10,000 records. In addition to incorporating the nominations, you should provide options for three or four statistics. Look at the data to decide what you could provide. Examples: List of Directors and number of nominations (sorted by number of nominations) or top 20 words in titles….be creative with the data. Your data structures will become very important to work with this many records. If you do the extra credit, please note this in your documentation and make it clear in the running of the program. Note: Since this is extra credit, it needs to meet a higher standard for full extra credit).
REMENBER this assignment will help you in your next big project.
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pictures.csv
name,year,nominations,rating,duration,genre1,genre2,release,metacritic,synopsis Birdman,2014,9,7.8,119,Comedy,Drama,November,88,Illustrated upon the progress of his latest Broadway play a former popular actors struggle to cope with his current life as a wasted actor is shown. 12 Years a Slave,2013,9,8.1,134,Biography,Drama,November,97,In the antebellum United States Solomon Northup a free black man from upstate New York is abducted and sold into slavery. Argo,2012,7,7.8,120,Biography,Drama,October,86,Acting under the cover of a Hollywood producer scouting a location for a science fiction film a CIA agent launches a dangerous operation to rescue six Americans in Tehran during the U.S. hostage crisis in Iran in 1980. The Artist,2011,10,8,100,Comedy,Drama,October,89,A silent movie star meets a young dancer but the arrival of talking pictures sends their careers in opposite directions. The King's Speech,2010,12,8,118,Biography,Drama,December,88,The story of King George VI of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland his impromptu ascension to the throne and the speech therapist who helped the unsure monarch become worthy of it. The Hurt Locker,2009,9,7.6,131,Drama,History,July,94,During the Iraq War a Sergeant recently assigned to an army bomb squad is put at odds with his squad mates due to his maverick way of handling his work. Slumdog Millionaire,2008,10,8,120,Drama,Romance,January,86,"A Mumbai teen reflects on his upbringing in the slums when he is accused of cheating on the Indian Version of ""Who Wants to be a Millionaire?""" No Country for Old Men,2007,8,8.1,122,Crime,Drama,November,91,Violence and mayhem ensue after a hunter stumbles upon a drug deal gone wrong and more than two million dollars in cash near the Rio Grande. The Departed,2006,5,8.5,151,Crime,Drama,October,86,An undercover cop and a mole in the police attempt to identify each other while infiltrating an Irish gang in South Boston. Crash,2005,6,7.9,112,Drama,,May,69,Los Angeles citizens with vastly separate lives collide in interweaving stories of race loss and redemption. Million Dollar Baby,2004,7,8.1,132,Drama,Sport,January,86,A determined woman works with a hardened boxing trainer to become a professional. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King,2003,11,8.9,201,Adventure,Drama,December,94,Gandalf and Aragorn lead the World of Men against Saurons army to draw his gaze from Frodo and Sam as they approach Mount Doom with the One Ring. Chicago,2002,13,7.2,113,Comedy,Crime,February,82,Murderesses Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart find themselves on death row together and fight for the fame that will keep them from the gallows in 1920s Chicago. A Beautiful Mind,2001,8,8.2,135,Biography,Drama,January,72,After a brilliant but asocial mathematician John Nash accepts secret work in cryptography his life takes a turn for the nightmarish. Gladiator,2000,12,8.5,155,Action,Drama,May,64,When a Roman general is betrayed and his family murdered by an emperors corrupt son he comes to Rome as a gladiator to seek revenge. American Beauty,1999,8,8.4,122,Drama,Romance,October,86,A sexually frustrated suburban father has a mid-life crisis after becoming infatuated with his daughters best friend. Shakespeare in Love,1998,13,7.2,123,Comedy,Drama,December,87,A young Shakespeare out of ideas and short of cash meets his ideal woman and is inspired to write one of his most famous plays. Titanic,1997,14,7.7,194,Drama,Romance,December,74,A seventeen-year-old aristocrat falls in love with a kind but poor artist aboard the luxurious ill-fated R.M.S. Titanic. The English Patient,1996,12,7.4,162,Drama,Romance,November,87,At the close of WWII a young nurse tends to a badly-burned plane crash victim. His past is shown in flashbacks revealing an involvement in a fateful love affair. Braveheart,1995,10,8.4,178,Biography,Drama,May,68,When his secret bride is executed for assaulting an English soldier who tried to rape her William Wallace begins a revolt against King Edward I of England. Forrest Gump,1994,13,8.8,142,Drama,Romance,July,82,Forrest Gump while not intelligent has accidentally been present at many historic moments but his true love Jenny Curran eludes him. Schindler's List,1993,12,8.9,195,Biography,Drama,December,93,In Poland during World War II Oskar Schindler gradually becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce after witnessing their persecution by the Nazis. Unforgiven,1992,10,8.3,131,Western,,August,82,Retired Old West gunslinger William Munny reluctantly takes on one last job with the help of his old partner and a young man. The Silence of the Lambs,1991,7,8.6,118,Crime,Drama,February,84,A young F.B.I. cadet must confide in an incarcerated and manipulative killer to receive his help on catching another serial killer who skins his victims. Dances with Wolves,1990,12,8,181,Adventure,Drama,November,72,Lt. John Dunbar exiled to a remote western Civil War outpost befriends wolves and Indians making him an intolerable aberration in the military. Driving Miss Daisy,1989,9,7.4,99,Comedy,Drama,January,81,An old Jewish woman and her African-American chauffeur in the American South have a relationship that grows and improves over the years. Rain Man,1988,8,8,133,Drama,,December,65,Selfish yuppie Charlie Babbitts father left a fortune to his savant brother Raymond and a pittance to Charlie; they travel cross-country. The Last Emperor,1987,9,7.8,163,Biography,Drama,October,76,The story of the final Emperor of China. Platoon,1986,8,8.1,120,Drama,War,February,,A young recruit in Vietnam faces a moral crisis when confronted with the horrors of war and the duality of man. Out of Africa,1985,11,7.2,161,Biography,Drama,December,,In 20th-century colonial Kenya a Danish baroness/plantation owner has a passionate love affair with a free-spirited big-game hunter. Amadeus,1984,11,8.3,160,Biography,Drama,October,93,The incredible story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart told by his peer and secret rival Antonio Salieri - now confined to an insane asylum. Terms of Endearment,1983,11,7.4,132,Comedy,Drama,December,79,Follows hard-to-please Aurora looking for love and her daughters family problems. Gandhi,1982,11,8.1,191,Biography,Drama,December,,The life of the lawyer who became the famed leader of the Indian revolts against the British rule through his philosophy of nonviolent protest. Chariots of Fire,1981,7,7.3,125,Biography,Drama,May,,Two British track athletes one a determined Jew and the other a devout Christian compete in the 1924 Olympics. Ordinary People,1980,6,7.8,124,Drama,,February,85,The accidental death of the older son of an affluent family deeply strains the relationships among the bitter mother the good-natured father and the guilt-ridden younger son. Kramer vs. Kramer,1979,9,7.8,105,Drama,,December,77,Ted Kramers wife leaves her husband allowing for a lost bond to be rediscovered between Ted and his son Billy. But a heated custody battle ensues over the divorced couples son deepening the wounds left by the separation. The Deer Hunter,1978,9,8.2,183,Drama,War,February,73,An in-depth examination of the ways in which the U.S. Vietnam war impacts and disrupts the lives of people in a small industrial town in Pennsylvania. Annie Hall,1977,5,8.1,93,Comedy,Romance,April,,Neurotic New York comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with the ditsy Annie Hall. Rocky,1976,10,8.1,120,Drama,Sport,December,,Rocky Balboa a small-time boxer gets a supremely rare chance to fight the heavy-weight champion Apollo Creed in a bout in which he strives to go the distance for his self-respect. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,1975,9,8.7,133,Drama,,November,79,A criminal pleads insanity after getting into trouble again and once in the mental institution rebels against the oppressive nurse and rallies up the scared patients. The Godfather: Part II,1974,11,9,202,Crime,Drama,December,80,The early life and career of Vito Corleone in 1920s New York is portrayed while his son Michael expands and tightens his grip on his crime syndicate stretching from Lake Tahoe Nevada to pre-revolution 1958 Cuba. The Sting,1973,10,8.3,129,Comedy,Crime,December,,In Chicago in September 1936 a young con man seeking revenge for his murdered partner teams up with a master of the big con to win a fortune from a criminal banker. The Godfather,1972,11,9.2,175,Crime,Drama,March,100,The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son. The French Connection,1971,8,7.8,104,Action,Crime,October,96,A pair of NYC cops in the Narcotics Bureau stumble onto a drug smuggling job with a French connection. Patton,1970,10,8,172,Biography,Drama,April,91,The World War II phase of the career of the controversial American general George S. Patton. Midnight Cowboy,1969,7,7.9,113,Drama,,June,,A naive hustler goes to New York to seek personal fortune but in the process finds himself a new friend. Oliver!,1968,11,7.5,153,Drama,Family,September,,Musical adaptation about an orphan who runs away from an orphanage and hooks up with a group of boys trained to be pickpockets by an elderly mentor. In the Heat of the Night,1967,7,8,109,Crime,Drama,October,,An African American police detective is asked to investigate a murder in a racially hostile southern town. A Man for All Seasons,1966,8,7.9,120,Biography,Drama,May,,The story of Thomas More who stood up to King Henry VIII when the King rejected the Roman Catholic Church to obtain a divorce and remarriage. The Sound of Music,1965,10,8,174,Biography,Drama,March,,A woman leaves an Austrian convent to become a governess to the children of a Naval officer widower. My Fair Lady,1964,12,7.9,170,Drama,Family,December,,A misogynistic and snobbish phonetics professor agrees to a wager that he can take a flower girl and make her presentable in high society. Tom Jones,1963,10,6.8,128,Adventure,Comedy,December,,"In eighteenth century England ""first cousins"" Tom Jones and Master Blifil grew up together in privilege in the western countryside but could not be more different in nature. Tom the ... See full summary »" Lawrence of Arabia,1962,10,8.4,216,Adventure,Biography,January,100,Follows a brilliant flamboyant and controversial British military figure and his conflicted loyalties during wartime service. West Side Story,1961,11,7.6,152,Crime,Drama,December,,Two youngsters from rival New York City gangs fall in love but tensions between their respective friends build toward tragedy. The Apartment,1960,10,8.3,125,Comedy,Drama,September,,A man tries to rise in his company by letting its executives use his apartment for trysts but complications and a romance of his own ensue. Ben-Hur,1959,12,8.1,212,Adventure,Drama,December,,When a Jewish prince is betrayed and sent into slavery by a Roman friend he regains his freedom and comes back for revenge. Gigi,1958,9,6.9,115,Comedy,Musical,August,,Weary of the conventions of Parisian society a rich playboy and a youthful courtesan-in-training enjoy a platonic friendship but it may not stay platonic for long. The Bridge on the River Kwai,1957,8,8.2,161,Adventure,Drama,October,,After settling his differences with a Japanese PoW camp commander a British colonel co-operates to oversee his mens construction of a railway bridge for their captors - while oblivious to a plan by the Allies to destroy it. Around the World in 80 Days,1956,8,6.8,175,Adventure,Comedy,October,,Adaptation of Jules Vernes novel about a Victorian Englishman who bets that with the new steamships and railways he can do what the title says. Marty,1955,8,7.7,90,Drama,Romance,June,,A middle-aged butcher and a school teacher who have given up on the idea of love meet at a dance and fall in love. On the Waterfront,1954,12,8.3,108,Crime,Drama,June,88,An ex-prize fighter turned longshoreman struggles to stand up to his corrupt union bosses. From Here to Eternity,1953,13,7.8,118,Drama,Romance,October,,In 1941 Hawaii a private is cruelly punished for not boxing on his units team while his captains wife and second in command are falling in love. The Greatest Show on Earth,1952,5,6.7,152,Drama,Family,May,,The dramatic lives of trapeze artists a clown and an elephant trainer against a background of circus spectacle. An American in Paris,1951,8,7.3,113,Musical,Romance,November,,Three friends struggle to find work in Paris. However things become more complicated when two of them fall in love with the same woman. All About Eve,1950,14,8.3,138,Comedy,Drama,January,,An ingenue insinuates herself in to the company of an established but aging stage actress and her circle of theater friends. All the King's Men,1949,7,7.6,110,Drama,,January,,The rise and fall of a corrupt politician who makes his friends richer and retains power by dint of a populist appeal. Hamlet,1948,7,7.9,155,Drama,,August,,Prince Hamlet struggles over whether or not he should kill his uncle whom he suspects has murdered his father the former king. Gentleman's Agreement,1947,8,7.4,118,Drama,,February,,A reporter pretends to be Jewish in order to cover a story on anti-Semitism and personally discovers the true depths of bigotry and hatred. The Best Years of Our Lives,1946,8,8.2,172,Drama,Romance,June,,Three WWII veterans return home to small-town America to discover that they and their families have been irreparably changed. The Lost Weekend,1945,7,8,101,Drama,Film-Noir,November,,The desperate life of a chronic alcoholic is followed through a four day drinking bout. Going My Way,1944,10,7.3,126,Comedy,Drama,October,,Youthful Father Chuck OMalley led a colorful life of sports song and romance before joining the Roman Catholic clergy but his level gaze and twinkling eyes make it clear that he knows ... See full summary » Casablanca,1943,8,8.6,102,Drama,Romance,January,,Set in Casablanca Morocco during the early days of World War II: An American expatriate meets a former lover with unforeseen complications. Mrs. Miniver,1942,12,7.6,134,Drama,Romance,December,,A British family struggles to survive the first months of World War II. How Green Was My Valley,1941,10,7.8,118,Drama,Family,April,,At the turn of the century in a Welsh mining village the Morgans (he stern she gentle) raise coal-mining sons and hope their youngest will find a better life. Rebecca,1940,11,8.2,130,Drama,Mystery,April,,A self-conscious bride is tormented by the memory of her husbands dead first wife. Gone With the Wind,1939,13,8.2,238,Drama,Romance,January,,A manipulative Southern belle carries on a turbulent affair with a blockade runner during the American Civil War. You Can't Take it With You,1938,7,8,126,Comedy,Drama,November,,A man from a family of rich snobs becomes engaged to a woman from a good-natured but decidedly eccentric family. The Life of Emile Zola,1937,10,7.3,116,Biography,Drama,October,,The biopic of the famous French muckraking writer and his involvement in fighting the injustice of the Dreyfuss Affair. The Great Ziegfeld,1936,7,6.8,176,Biography,Drama,April,,This biography follows the ups and downs of Florenz Ziegfeld famed producer of extravagant stage revues. Mutiny on the Bounty,1935,8,7.8,132,Adventure,Drama,,,Fletcher Christian successfully leads a revolt against the ruthless Captain Bligh on the HMS Bounty. However Bligh returns one year later hell bent on avenging his captors. It Happened One Night,1934,5,8.2,105,Comedy,Romance,February,,A spoiled heiress running away from her family is helped by a man who is actually a reporter in need of a story. Cavalcade,1933,4,6.1,112,Drama,Romance,April,,A cavalcade of English life from New Years Eve 1899 until 1933 seen through the eyes of well-to-do Londoners Jane and Robert Marryot. Amongst events touching their family are the Boer War... See full summary » Grand Hotel,1931,-,7.6,112,Drama,Romance,September,,A group of very different individuals staying at a luxurious hotel in Berlin deal with each of their respective dramas. Cimarron,1930,7,6,123,Drama,Western,February,,A newspaper editor settles in an Oklahoma boom town with his reluctant wife at the end of the nineteenth century. All Quiet on the Western Front,1929,4,8.1,136,Drama,War,August,,A young soldier faces profound disillusionment in the soul-destroying horror of World War I. The Broadway Melody,1928,3,6.4,100,Musical,Romance,June,,Harriet and Queenie Mahoney a vaudeville act come to Broadway where their friend Eddie Kerns needs them for his number in one of Francis Zanfields shows. Eddie was in love with Harriet... See full summary » Wings,1927,-,7.8,144,Drama,Romance,January,,Two young men one rich one middle class who are in love with the same woman become fighter pilots in World War I.
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BSTree.h
//To be used in conjunction with Node.h and BSTree.cpp //If you modify this, please add your name and list any changes that you made #ifndef BSTREEINT_H #define BSTREEINT_H #include using namespace std; #include "Node.h" // Binary Search Tree class template class BSTree { private: Node * root; void addNode(KEYTYPE key, Node * leaf, DATATYPE& data); Node * deleteNode(Node * node, KEYTYPE key); void freeNode(Node * leaf); void printInorder(Node * node); Node * findNode(KEYTYPE key, Node * node); public: BSTree(); ~BSTree(); Node * Root() { return root; } void setRoot(Node * _root) {root = _root;} void addNode(KEYTYPE key, DATATYPE &data); Node * findNode(KEYTYPE key); void printInorder(); void print(ostream & out, const DATATYPE & data); void deleteNode(KEYTYPE key); Node * min(Node * node); Node * max(Node * node); }; #endif //BST
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nominations.csv
Year,Award,Winner,Name,Film, 1928,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Richard Barthelmess,The Noose, 1928,Actor in a Leading Role,1,Emil Jannings,The Last Command, 1928,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Louise Dresser,A Ship Comes In, 1928,Actress in a Leading Role,1,Janet Gaynor,7th Heaven, 1928,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Gloria Swanson,Sadie Thompson, 1928,Art Direction,0,Rochus Gliese,Sunrise, 1928,Art Direction,1,William Cameron Menzies,The Dove; Tempest, 1928,Art Direction,0,Harry Oliver,7th Heaven, 1928,Cinematography,0,George Barnes,The Devil Dancer; The Magic Flame; Sadie Thompson, 1928,Cinematography,1,Charles Rosher,Sunrise, 1928,Cinematography,1,Karl Struss,Sunrise, 1928,Directing (Comedy Picture),1,Lewis Milestone,Two Arabian Knights, 1928,Directing (Comedy Picture),0,Ted Wilde,Speedy, 1928,Directing (Dramatic Picture),1,Frank Borzage,7th Heaven, 1928,Directing (Dramatic Picture),0,Herbert Brenon,Sorrell and Son, 1928,Directing (Dramatic Picture),0,King Vidor,The Crowd, 1928,Engineering Effects,0,Ralph Hammeras,, 1928,Engineering Effects,1,Roy Pomeroy,Wings, 1928,Engineering Effects,0,Nugent Slaughter,, 1928,Outstanding Picture,0,The Caddo Company,The Racket, 1928,Outstanding Picture,0,Fox,7th Heaven, 1928,Outstanding Picture,1,Paramount Famous Lasky,Wings, 1928,Unique and Artistic Picture,1,Fox,Sunrise, 1928,Unique and Artistic Picture,0,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,The Crowd, 1928,Unique and Artistic Picture,0,Paramount Famous Lasky,Chang, 1928,Writing (Adaptation),0,Alfred Cohn,The Jazz Singer, 1928,Writing (Adaptation),0,Anthony Coldeway,Glorious Betsy, 1928,Writing (Adaptation),1,Benjamin Glazer,7th Heaven, 1928,Writing (Original Story),0,Lajos Biro,The Last Command, 1928,Writing (Original Story),1,Ben Hecht,Underworld, 1928,Writing (Title Writing),0,Gerald Duffy,The Private Life of Helen of Troy, 1928,Writing (Title Writing),1,Joseph Farnham,, 1928,Writing (Title Writing),0,George Marion Jr.,, 1928,Special Award,1,Warner Brothers,The Jazz Singer, 1928,Special Award,1,Charles Chaplin,The Circus, 1929,Actor in a Leading Role,0,George Bancroft,Thunderbolt, 1929,Actor in a Leading Role,1,Warner Baxter,In Old Arizona, 1929,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Chester Morris,Alibi, 1929,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Paul Muni,The Valiant, 1929,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Lewis Stone,The Patriot, 1929,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Ruth Chatterton,Madame X, 1929,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Betty Compson,The Barker, 1929,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Jeanne Eagels,The Letter, 1929,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Corinne Griffith,The Divine Lady, 1929,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Bessie Love,The Broadway Melody, 1929,Actress in a Leading Role,1,Mary Pickford,Coquette, 1929,Art Direction,0,Hans Dreier,The Patriot, 1929,Art Direction,1,Cedric Gibbons,The Bridge of San Luis Rey, 1929,Art Direction,0,Mitchell Leisen,Dynamite, 1929,Art Direction,0,William Cameron Menzies,Alibi; and The Awakening, 1929,Art Direction,0,Harry Oliver,Street Angel, 1929,Cinematography,0,George Barnes,Our Dancing Daughters, 1929,Cinematography,1,Clyde De Vinna,White Shadows in the South Seas, 1929,Cinematography,0,Arthur Edeson,In Old Arizona, 1929,Cinematography,0,Ernest Palmer,Four Devils; and Street Angel, 1929,Cinematography,0,John Seitz,The Divine Lady, 1929,Directing,0,Lionel Barrymore,Madame X, 1929,Directing,0,Harry Beaumont,The Broadway Melody, 1929,Directing,0,Irving Cummings,In Old Arizona, 1929,Directing,1,Frank Lloyd,The Divine Lady, 1929,Directing,0,Frank Lloyd,Drag; and Weary River, 1929,Directing,0,Ernst Lubitsch,The Patriot, 1929,Outstanding Picture,0,Feature Productions,Alibi, 1929,Outstanding Picture,0,Fox,In Old Arizona, 1929,Outstanding Picture,1,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,The Broadway Melody, 1929,Outstanding Picture,0,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,Hollywood Revue, 1929,Outstanding Picture,0,Paramount Famous Lasky,The Patriot, 1929,Writing,0,Tom Barry,In Old Arizona; and The Valiant, 1929,Writing,0,Elliott Clawson,The Cop; The Leatherneck; Sal of Singapore; and Skyscraper, 1929,Writing,0,Hans Kraly,The Last of Mrs. Cheyney, 1929,Writing,1,Hans Kraly,The Patriot, 1929,Writing,0,Josephine Lovett,Our Dancing Daughters, 1929,Writing,0,Bess Meredyth,A Woman of Affairs; and Wonder of Women, 1930,Actor in a Leading Role,1,George Arliss,Disraeli, 1930,Actor in a Leading Role,0,George Arliss,The Green Goddess, 1930,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Wallace Beery,The Big House, 1930,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Maurice Chevalier,The Big Pond, 1930,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Ronald Colman,Bulldog Drummond, 1930,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Lawrence Tibbett,The Rogue Song, 1930,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Nancy Carroll,The Devil's Holiday, 1930,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Ruth Chatterton,Sarah and Son, 1930,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Greta Garbo,Anna Christie, 1930,Actress in a Leading Role,1,Norma Shearer,The Divorcee, 1930,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Norma Shearer,Their Own Desire, 1930,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Gloria Swanson,The Trespasser, 1930,Art Direction,0,Bulldog Drummond ,(William Cameron Menzies), 1930,Art Direction,1,King of Jazz ,Herman Rosse, 1930,Art Direction,0,The Love Parade ,(Hans Dreier), 1930,Art Direction,0,Sally ,(Jack Okey), 1930,Art Direction,0,The Vagabond King ,(Hans Dreier), 1930,Cinematography,0,All Quiet on the Western Front ,(Arthur Edeson), 1930,Cinematography,0,Anna Christie ,(William Daniels), 1930,Cinematography,0,Hell's Angels ,(Gaetano Gaudio) (Harry Perry), 1930,Cinematography,0,The Love Parade ,(Victor Milner), 1930,Cinematography,1,With Byrd at the South Pole ,Joseph T. Rucker Willard Van Der Veer, 1930,Directing,0,Clarence Brown,Anna Christie; and Romance, 1930,Directing,0,Robert Leonard,The Divorcee, 1930,Directing,0,Ernst Lubitsch,The Love Parade, 1930,Directing,1,Lewis Milestone,All Quiet on the Western Front, 1930,Directing,0,King Vidor,Hallelujah, 1930,Outstanding Production,1,All Quiet on the Western Front ,Universal, 1930,Outstanding Production,0,The Big House ,Cosmopolitan, 1930,Outstanding Production,0,Disraeli ,Warner Brothers, 1930,Outstanding Production,0,The Divorcee ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1930,Outstanding Production,0,The Love Parade ,Paramount Famous Lasky, 1930,Sound Recording,1,The Big House ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department Douglas Shearer Sound Director, 1930,Sound Recording,0,The Case of Sergeant Grischa ,(RKO Radio Studio Sound Department John Tribby Sound Director), 1930,Sound Recording,0,The Love Parade ,(Paramount Famous Lasky Studio Sound Department Franklin Hansen Sound Director), 1930,Sound Recording,0,Raffles ,(United Artists Studio Sound Department Oscar Lagerstrom Sound Director), 1930,Sound Recording,0,Song of the Flame ,(First National Studio Sound Department George Groves Sound Director), 1930,Writing,0,All Quiet on the Western Front ,(George Abbott) (Maxwell Anderson) (Del Andrews), 1930,Writing,1,The Big House ,Frances Marion, 1930,Writing,0,Disraeli ,(Julian Josephson), 1930,Writing,0,The Divorcee ,(John Meehan), 1930,Writing,0,Street of Chance ,(Howard Estabrook), 1931,Actor in a Leading Role,1,Lionel Barrymore,A Free Soul, 1931,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Jackie Cooper,Skippy, 1931,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Richard Dix,Cimarron, 1931,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Fredric March,The Royal Family of Broadway, 1931,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Adolphe Menjou,The Front Page, 1931,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Marlene Dietrich,Morocco, 1931,Actress in a Leading Role,1,Marie Dressler,Min and Bill, 1931,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Irene Dunne,Cimarron, 1931,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Ann Harding,Holiday, 1931,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Norma Shearer,A Free Soul, 1931,Art Direction,1,Cimarron ,Max RеЉe, 1931,Art Direction,0,Just Imagine ,Stephen Goosson Ralph Hammeras, 1931,Art Direction,0,Morocco ,Hans Dreier, 1931,Art Direction,0,Svengali ,Anton Grot, 1931,Art Direction,0,Whoopee! ,Richard Day, 1931,Cinematography,0,Cimarron ,Edward Cronjager, 1931,Cinematography,0,Morocco ,Lee Garmes, 1931,Cinematography,0,The Right to Love ,Charles Lang, 1931,Cinematography,0,Svengali ,Barney Chick McGill, 1931,Cinematography,1,Tabu ,Floyd Crosby, 1931,Directing,0,Cimarron ,Wesley Ruggles, 1931,Directing,0,A Free Soul ,Clarence Brown, 1931,Directing,0,The Front Page ,Lewis Milestone, 1931,Directing,0,Morocco ,Josef Von Sternberg, 1931,Directing,1,Skippy ,Norman Taurog, 1931,Outstanding Production,1,Cimarron ,RKO Radio, 1931,Outstanding Production,0,East Lynne ,Fox, 1931,Outstanding Production,0,The Front Page ,The Caddo Company, 1931,Outstanding Production,0,Skippy ,Paramount Publix, 1931,Outstanding Production,0,Trader Horn ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1931,Sound Recording,0,Samuel Goldwyn - United Artists Studio Sound Department,, 1931,Sound Recording,0,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department,, 1931,Sound Recording,1,Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department,, 1931,Sound Recording,0,RKO Radio Studio Sound Department,, 1931,Writing (Adaptation),1,Cimarron ,Howard Estabrook, 1931,Writing (Adaptation),0,The Criminal Code ,Seton I. Miller Fred Niblo Jr., 1931,Writing (Adaptation),0,Holiday ,Horace Jackson, 1931,Writing (Adaptation),0,Little Caesar ,Francis Faragoh Robert N. Lee, 1931,Writing (Adaptation),0,Skippy ,Joseph L. Mankiewicz Sam Mintz, 1931,Writing (Original Story),1,The Dawn Patrol ,John Monk Saunders, 1931,Writing (Original Story),0,The Doorway to Hell ,Rowland Brown, 1931,Writing (Original Story),0,Laughter ,Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast Douglas Doty Donald Ogden Stewart, 1931,Writing (Original Story),0,The Public Enemy ,John Bright Kubec Glasmon, 1931,Writing (Original Story),0,Smart Money ,Lucien Hubbard Joseph Jackson, 1932,Actor in a Leading Role,1,Wallace Beery,The Champ, 1932,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Alfred Lunt,The Guardsman, 1932,Actor in a Leading Role,1,Fredric March,Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1932,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Marie Dressler,Emma, 1932,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Lynn Fontanne,The Guardsman, 1932,Actress in a Leading Role,1,Helen Hayes,The Sin of Madelon Claudet, 1932,Art Direction,0,еб Nous la LibertеЉ ,Lazare Meerson, 1932,Art Direction,0,Arrowsmith ,Richard Day, 1932,Art Direction,1,Transatlantic ,Gordon Wiles, 1932,Cinematography,0,Arrowsmith ,Ray June, 1932,Cinematography,0,Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ,Karl Struss, 1932,Cinematography,1,Shanghai Express ,Lee Garmes, 1932,Directing,1,Bad Girl ,Frank Borzage, 1932,Directing,0,The Champ ,King Vidor, 1932,Directing,0,Shanghai Express ,Josef Von Sternberg, 1932,Outstanding Production,0,Arrowsmith ,Samuel Goldwyn Productions, 1932,Outstanding Production,0,Bad Girl ,Fox, 1932,Outstanding Production,0,The Champ ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1932,Outstanding Production,0,Five Star Final ,First National, 1932,Outstanding Production,1,Grand Hotel ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1932,Outstanding Production,0,One Hour with You ,Paramount Publix, 1932,Outstanding Production,0,Shanghai Express ,Paramount Publix, 1932,Outstanding Production,0,The Smiling Lieutenant ,Paramount Publix, 1932,Short Subject (Cartoon),1,Flowers and Trees ,Walt Disney Producer, 1932,Short Subject (Cartoon),0,It's Got Me Again ,Leon Schlesinger Producer, 1932,Short Subject (Cartoon),0,Mickey's Orphans ,Walt Disney Producer, 1932,Short Subject (Comedy),0,The Loud Mouth ,Mack Sennett Producer, 1932,Short Subject (Comedy),1,The Music Box ,Hal Roach Producer, 1932,Short Subject (Comedy),0,Scratch-As-Catch-Can ,RKO Radio, 1932,Short Subject (Comedy),0,Stout Hearts and Willing Hands ,RKO Radio, 1932,Short Subject (Novelty),0,Screen Souvenirs ,Paramount Publix, 1932,Short Subject (Novelty),0,Swing High ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1932,Short Subject (Novelty),1,Wrestling Swordfish ,Mack Sennett Producer, 1932,Sound Recording,0,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department,, 1932,Sound Recording,1,Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department,, 1932,Sound Recording,0,RKO Radio Studio Sound Department,, 1932,Sound Recording,0,Warner Brothers-First National Studio Sound Department,, 1932,Writing (Adaptation),0,Arrowsmith ,Sidney Howard, 1932,Writing (Adaptation),1,Bad Girl ,Edwin Burke, 1932,Writing (Adaptation),0,Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ,Percy Heath Samuel Hoffenstein, 1932,Writing (Original Story),1,The Champ ,Frances Marion, 1932,Writing (Original Story),0,Lady and Gent ,Grover Jones William Slavens McNutt, 1932,Writing (Original Story),0,The Star Witness ,Lucien Hubbard, 1932,Writing (Original Story),0,What Price Hollywood? ,Adela Rogers St. Johns Jane Murfin, 1932,Special Award,1,Walt Disney,_бвMickey Mouse_б, 1933,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Leslie Howard,Berkeley Square, 1933,Actor in a Leading Role,1,Charles Laughton,The Private Life of Henry VIII, 1933,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Paul Muni,I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang, 1933,Actress in a Leading Role,1,Katharine Hepburn,Morning Glory, 1933,Actress in a Leading Role,0,May Robson,Lady for a Day, 1933,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Diana Wynyard,Cavalcade, 1933,Art Direction,1,Cavalcade ,William S. Darling, 1933,Art Direction,0,A Farewell to Arms ,Hans Dreier Roland Anderson [Second], 1933,Art Direction,0,When Ladies Meet ,Cedric Gibbons [Third], 1933,Assistant Director,0,Percy Ikerd (Fox),, 1933,Assistant Director,1,William Tummel (Fox),, 1933,Assistant Director,1,Charles Dorian (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer),, 1933,Assistant Director,0,Bunny Dull (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer),, 1933,Assistant Director,0,John S. Waters (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer),, 1933,Assistant Director,1,Charles Barton (Paramount),, 1933,Assistant Director,0,Sidney S. Brod (Paramount),, 1933,Assistant Director,0,Arthur Jacobson (Paramount),, 1933,Assistant Director,0,Eddie Killey (RKO Radio),, 1933,Assistant Director,1,Dewey Starkey (RKO Radio),, 1933,Assistant Director,1,Fred Fox (United Artists),, 1933,Assistant Director,0,Benjamin Silvey (United Artists),, 1933,Assistant Director,1,Scott Beal (Universal),, 1933,Assistant Director,0,Joe McDonough (Universal),, 1933,Assistant Director,0,W. J. Reiter (Universal),, 1933,Assistant Director,0,Al Alborn (Warner Brothers),, 1933,Assistant Director,1,Gordon Hollingshead (Warner Brothers),, 1933,Assistant Director,0,Frank X. Shaw (Warner Brothers),, 1933,Cinematography,1,A Farewell to Arms ,Charles Bryant Lang Jr., 1933,Cinematography,0,Reunion in Vienna ,George J. Folsey [Second], 1933,Cinematography,0,The Sign of the Cross ,Karl Struss [Third], 1933,Directing,1,Cavalcade ,Frank Lloyd, 1933,Directing,0,Lady for a Day ,Frank Capra [Second], 1933,Directing,0,Little Women ,George Cukor [Third], 1933,Outstanding Production,1,Cavalcade ,Fox, 1933,Outstanding Production,0,A Farewell to Arms ,Paramount [Second], 1933,Outstanding Production,0,42nd Street ,Warner Brothers, 1933,Outstanding Production,0,I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang ,Warner Brothers, 1933,Outstanding Production,0,Lady for a Day ,Columbia, 1933,Outstanding Production,0,Little Women ,RKO Radio [Third], 1933,Outstanding Production,0,The Private Life of Henry VIII ,London Films, 1933,Outstanding Production,0,She Done Him Wrong ,Paramount, 1933,Outstanding Production,0,Smilin' Through ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1933,Outstanding Production,0,State Fair ,Fox, 1933,Short Subject (Cartoon),0,Building a Building ,Walt Disney Producer [Second], 1933,Short Subject (Cartoon),0,The Merry Old Soul ,Walter Lantz Producer [Third], 1933,Short Subject (Cartoon),1,The Three Little Pigs ,Walt Disney Producer, 1933,Short Subject (Comedy),0,Mister Mugg ,Warren Doane Producer [Third], 1933,Short Subject (Comedy),0,A Preferred List ,Louis Brock Producer [Second], 1933,Short Subject (Comedy),1,So This Is Harris ,Louis Brock Producer, 1933,Short Subject (Novelty),1,Krakatoa ,Joe Rock Producer, 1933,Short Subject (Novelty),0,Menu ,Pete Smith Producer [tied for 2nd], 1933,Short Subject (Novelty),0,The Sea ,Educational [tied for 2nd], 1933,Sound Recording,1,A Farewell to Arms ,Paramount Studio Sound Department Franklin B. Hansen Sound Director, 1933,Sound Recording,0,42nd Street ,Warner Brothers Studio Sound Department Nathan Levinson Sound Director, 1933,Sound Recording,0,Gold Diggers of 1933 ,Warner Brothers Studio Sound Department Nathan Levinson Sound Director [Third], 1933,Sound Recording,0,I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang ,Warner Brothers Studio Sound Department Nathan Levinson Sound Director [Second], 1933,Writing (Adaptation),0,Lady for a Day ,Robert Riskin [Second], 1933,Writing (Adaptation),1,Little Women ,Victor Heerman Sarah Y. Mason, 1933,Writing (Adaptation),0,State Fair ,Paul Green Sonya Levien [Third], 1933,Writing (Original Story),1,One Way Passage ,Robert Lord, 1933,Writing (Original Story),0,The Prizefighter and the Lady ,Frances Marion [Second], 1933,Writing (Original Story),0,Rasputin and the Empress ,Charles MacArthur [Third], 1934,Actor in a Leading Role,1,Clark Gable,It Happened One Night, 1934,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Frank Morgan,The Affairs of Cellini, 1934,Actor in a Leading Role,0,William Powell,The Thin Man, 1934,Actress in a Leading Role,1,Claudette Colbert,It Happened One Night, 1934,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Bette Davis,Of Human Bondage, 1934,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Grace Moore,One Night of Love, 1934,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Norma Shearer,The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1934,Art Direction,0,The Affairs of Cellini ,Richard Day [Third], 1934,Art Direction,0,The Gay Divorcee ,Van Nest Polglase Carroll Clark [Second], 1934,Art Direction,1,The Merry Widow ,Cedric Gibbons Fredric Hope, 1934,Assistant Director,0,Cleopatra ,Cullen Tate [Second], 1934,Assistant Director,0,Imitation of Life ,Scott Beal [Third], 1934,Assistant Director,1,Viva Villa! ,John Waters, 1934,Cinematography,0,The Affairs of Cellini ,Charles Rosher [Third], 1934,Cinematography,1,Cleopatra ,Victor Milner, 1934,Cinematography,0,Operator 13 ,George Folsey [Second], 1934,Directing,1,It Happened One Night ,Frank Capra, 1934,Directing,0,One Night of Love ,Victor Schertzinger [Third], 1934,Directing,0,The Thin Man ,W. S. Van Dyke [Second], 1934,Film Editing,0,Cleopatra ,Anne Bauchens [Third], 1934,Film Editing,1,Eskimo ,Conrad Nervig, 1934,Film Editing,0,One Night of Love ,Gene Milford [Second], 1934,Music (Scoring),0,The Gay Divorcee ,RKO Radio Studio Music Department Max Steiner head of department (Score by Kenneth Webb and Samuel Hoffenstein) [Second], 1934,Music (Scoring),0,The Lost Patrol ,RKO Radio Studio Music Department Max Steiner head of department (Score by Max Steiner) [Third], 1934,Music (Scoring),1,One Night of Love ,Columbia Studio Music Department Louis Silvers head of department (Thematic Music by Victor Schertzinger and Gus Kahn), 1934,Music (Song),0,"""Carioca"" from Flying Down to Rio",Music by Vincent Youmans; Lyrics by Edward Eliscu and Gus Kahn [Third], 1934,Music (Song),1,"""The Continental"" from The Gay Divorcee",Music by Con Conrad; Lyrics by Herb Magidson, 1934,Music (Song),0,"""Love In Bloom"" from She Loves Me Not",Music by Ralph Rainger; Lyrics by Leo Robin [Second], 1934,Outstanding Production,0,The Barretts of Wimpole Street ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [Second], 1934,Outstanding Production,0,Cleopatra ,Paramount, 1934,Outstanding Production,0,Flirtation Walk ,First National, 1934,Outstanding Production,0,The Gay Divorcee ,RKO Radio, 1934,Outstanding Production,0,Here Comes the Navy ,Warner Brothers, 1934,Outstanding Production,0,The House of Rothschild ,20th Century [Third], 1934,Outstanding Production,0,Imitation of Life ,Universal, 1934,Outstanding Production,1,It Happened One Night ,Columbia, 1934,Outstanding Production,0,One Night of Love ,Columbia, 1934,Outstanding Production,0,The Thin Man ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1934,Outstanding Production,0,Viva Villa! ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1934,Outstanding Production,0,The White Parade ,Jesse L. Lasky (production company), 1934,Short Subject (Cartoon),0,Holiday Land ,Charles Mintz Producer [Third], 1934,Short Subject (Cartoon),0,Jolly Little Elves ,Walter Lantz Producer [Second], 1934,Short Subject (Cartoon),1,The Tortoise and the Hare ,Walt Disney Producer, 1934,Short Subject (Comedy),1,La Cucaracha ,Kenneth Macgowan Producer, 1934,Short Subject (Comedy),0,Men in Black ,Jules White Producer [Third], 1934,Short Subject (Comedy),0,What No Men! ,Warner Brothers [Second], 1934,Short Subject (Novelty),0,Bosom Friends ,Skibo Productions [Third], 1934,Short Subject (Novelty),1,City of Wax ,Stacy Woodard and Horace Woodard Producers, 1934,Short Subject (Novelty),0,Strikes and Spares ,Pete Smith Producer [Second], 1934,Sound Recording,0,The Affairs of Cellini ,United Artists Studio Sound Department Thomas T. Moulton Sound Director, 1934,Sound Recording,0,Cleopatra ,Paramount Studio Sound Department Franklin B. Hansen Sound Director, 1934,Sound Recording,0,Flirtation Walk ,Warner Brothers-First National Studio Sound Department Nathan Levinson Sound Director [Second], 1934,Sound Recording,0,The Gay Divorcee ,RKO Radio Studio Sound Department Carl Dreher Sound Director [Third], 1934,Sound Recording,0,Imitation of Life ,Universal Studio Sound Department Theodore Soderberg Sound Director, 1934,Sound Recording,1,One Night of Love ,Columbia Studio Sound Department John Livadary Sound Director, 1934,Sound Recording,0,Viva Villa! ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department Douglas Shearer Sound Director, 1934,Sound Recording,0,The White Parade ,Fox Studio Sound Department E. H. Hansen Sound Director, 1934,Writing (Adaptation),1,It Happened One Night ,Robert Riskin, 1934,Writing (Adaptation),0,The Thin Man ,Frances Goodrich Albert Hackett [Second], 1934,Writing (Adaptation),0,Viva Villa! ,Ben Hecht [Third], 1934,Writing (Original Story),0,Hide-Out ,Mauri Grashin [Third], 1934,Writing (Original Story),1,Manhattan Melodrama ,Arthur Caesar, 1934,Writing (Original Story),0,The Richest Girl in the World ,Norman Krasna [Second], 1934,Special Award,1,Shirley Temple,, 1935,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Clark Gable,Mutiny on the Bounty, 1935,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Charles Laughton,Mutiny on the Bounty, 1935,Actor in a Leading Role,1,Victor McLaglen,The Informer, 1935,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Paul Muni,Black Fury, 1935,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Franchot Tone,Mutiny on the Bounty, 1935,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Elisabeth Bergner,Escape Me Never, 1935,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Claudette Colbert,Private Worlds, 1935,Actress in a Leading Role,1,Bette Davis,Dangerous, 1935,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Katharine Hepburn,Alice Adams, 1935,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Miriam Hopkins,Becky Sharp, 1935,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Merle Oberon,The Dark Angel, 1935,Art Direction,1,The Dark Angel ,Richard Day, 1935,Art Direction,0,The Lives of a Bengal Lancer ,Hans Dreier Roland Anderson [Third], 1935,Art Direction,0,Top Hat ,Van Nest Polglase Carroll Clark [Second], 1935,Assistant Director,0,David Copperfield ,Joseph Newman [Third], 1935,Assistant Director,0,Les Miserables ,Eric Stacey, 1935,Assistant Director,1,The Lives of a Bengal Lancer ,Clem Beauchamp Paul Wing, 1935,Assistant Director,0,A Midsummer Night's Dream ,Sherry Shourds [Second], 1935,Cinematography,0,Barbary Coast ,Ray June, 1935,Cinematography,0,The Crusades ,Victor Milner [Third], 1935,Cinematography,0,Les Miserables ,Gregg Toland [Second], 1935,Cinematography,1,A Midsummer Night's Dream ,Hal Mohr, 1935,Dance Direction,0,Busby Berkeley,Lullaby of Broadway and The Words Are In My Heart numbers from Gold Diggers of 1935 [Third], 1935,Dance Direction,0,Bobby Connolly,Latin from Manhattan number from Go into Your Dance, 1935,Dance Direction,0,Bobby Connolly,Latin from Manhattan number from Go into Your Dance; and Playboy from Paree number from Broadway Hostess, 1935,Dance Direction,1,Dave Gould,I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling number from Broadway Melody of 1936; and Straw Hat number from Folies Bergere, 1935,Dance Direction,0,Sammy Lee,Lovely Lady and Too Good To Be True numbers from King of Burlesque, 1935,Dance Direction,0,Hermes Pan,Piccolino and Top Hat White Tie and Tails numbers from Top Hat [Second], 1935,Dance Direction,0,LeRoy Prinz,It's the Animal in Me number from Big Broadcast of 1936; and Viennese Waltz number from All the King's Horses, 1935,Dance Direction,0,Benjamin Zemach,Hall of Kings number from She, 1935,Directing,0,Captain Blood ,Michael Curtiz [Second], 1935,Directing,1,The Informer ,John Ford, 1935,Directing,0,The Lives of a Bengal Lancer ,Henry Hathaway [Third], 1935,Directing,0,Mutiny on the Bounty ,Frank Lloyd, 1935,Film Editing,0,David Copperfield ,Robert J. Kern, 1935,Film Editing,0,The Informer ,George Hively [Third], 1935,Film Editing,0,Les Miserables ,Barbara McLean, 1935,Film Editing,0,The Lives of a Bengal Lancer ,Ellsworth Hoagland, 1935,Film Editing,1,A Midsummer Night's Dream ,Ralph Dawson, 1935,Film Editing,0,Mutiny on the Bounty ,Margaret Booth [Second], 1935,Music (Scoring),0,Captain Blood ,Warner Brothers-First National Studio Music Department Leo Forbstein head of department (Score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold) [Third], 1935,Music (Scoring),1,The Informer ,RKO Radio Studio Music Department Max Steiner head of department (Score by Max Steiner), 1935,Music (Scoring),0,Mutiny on the Bounty ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Music Department Nat W. Finston head of department (Score by Herbert Stothart) [Second], 1935,Music (Scoring),0,Peter Ibbetson ,Paramount Studio Music Department Irvin Talbot head of department (Score by Ernst Toch), 1935,Music (Song),0,"""Cheek To Cheek"" from Top Hat",Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin [Second], 1935,Music (Song),0,"""Lovely To Look At"" from Roberta",Music by Jerome Kern; Lyrics by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh [Third], 1935,Music (Song),1,"""Lullaby Of Broadway"" from Gold Diggers of 1935",Music by Harry Warren; Lyrics by Al Dubin, 1935,Outstanding Production,0,Alice Adams ,RKO Radio, 1935,Outstanding Production,0,Broadway Melody of 1936 ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935,Outstanding Production,0,Captain Blood ,Cosmopolitan [Third], 1935,Outstanding Production,0,David Copperfield ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935,Outstanding Production,0,The Informer ,RKO Radio [Second], 1935,Outstanding Production,0,Les Miserables ,20th Century, 1935,Outstanding Production,0,The Lives of a Bengal Lancer ,Paramount, 1935,Outstanding Production,0,A Midsummer Night's Dream ,Warner Brothers, 1935,Outstanding Production,1,Mutiny on the Bounty ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935,Outstanding Production,0,Naughty Marietta ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935,Outstanding Production,0,Ruggles of Red Gap ,Paramount, 1935,Outstanding Production,0,Top Hat ,RKO Radio, 1935,Short Subject (Cartoon),0,The Calico Dragon ,Harman-Ising [Third], 1935,Short Subject (Cartoon),1,Three Orphan Kittens ,Walt Disney Producer, 1935,Short Subject (Cartoon),0,Who Killed Cock Robin? ,Walt Disney Producer [Second], 1935,Short Subject (Comedy),1,How to Sleep ,Jack Chertok Producer, 1935,Short Subject (Comedy),0,Oh My Nerves ,Jules White Producer [Second], 1935,Short Subject (Comedy),0,Tit for Tat ,Hal Roach Producer [Third], 1935,Short Subject (Novelty),0,Audioscopiks ,Pete Smith Producer [tied for 2nd], 1935,Short Subject (Novelty),0,Camera Thrills ,Universal [tied for 2nd], 1935,Short Subject (Novelty),1,Wings over Mt. Everest ,Gaumont British and Skibo Productions, 1935,Sound Recording,0,Bride of Frankenstein ,Universal Studio Sound Department Gilbert Kurland Sound Director, 1935,Sound Recording,0,Captain Blood ,Warner Brothers-First National Studio Sound Department Nathan Levinson Sound Director [Second], 1935,Sound Recording,0,The Dark Angel ,United Artists Studio Sound Department Thomas T. Moulton Sound Director, 1935,Sound Recording,0,I Dream Too Much ,RKO Radio Studio Sound Department Carl Dreher Sound Director, 1935,Sound Recording,0,The Lives of a Bengal Lancer ,Paramount Studio Sound Department Franklin B. Hansen Sound Director [Third], 1935,Sound Recording,0,Love Me Forever ,Columbia Studio Sound Department John Livadary Sound Director, 1935,Sound Recording,1,Naughty Marietta ,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department Douglas Shearer Sound Director, 1935,Sound Recording,0,$1 000 a Minute ,Republic Studio Sound Department, 1935,Sound Recording,0,Thanks a Million ,20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department E. H. Hansen Sound Director, 1935,Writing (Original Story),0,Broadway Melody of 1936 ,Moss Hart [Third], 1935,Writing (Original Story),0,G-Men ,Gregory Rogers [Second], 1935,Writing (Original Story),0,The Gay Deception ,Don Hartman Stephen Avery, 1935,Writing (Original Story),1,The Scoundrel ,Ben Hecht Charles MacArthur, 1935,Writing (Screenplay),0,Captain Blood ,Casey Robinson [Third], 1935,Writing (Screenplay),1,The Informer ,Dudley Nichols, 1935,Writing (Screenplay),0,The Lives of a Bengal Lancer ,Screenplay by Waldemar Young John L. Balderston Achmed Abdullah; Adaptation by Grover Jones William Slavens McNutt, 1935,Writing (Screenplay),0,Mutiny on the Bounty ,Talbot Jennings Jules Furthman Carey Wilson [Second], 1935,Special Award,1,David Wark Griffith,, 1936,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Gary Cooper,Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, 1936,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Walter Huston,Dodsworth, 1936,Actor in a Leading Role,1,Paul Muni,The Story of Louis Pasteur, 1936,Actor in a Leading Role,0,William Powell,My Man Godfrey, 1936,Actor in a Leading Role,0,Spencer Tracy,San Francisco, 1936,Actor in a Supporting Role,0,Mischa Auer,My Man Godfrey, 1936,Actor in a Supporting Role,1,Walter Brennan,Come and Get It, 1936,Actor in a Supporting Role,0,Stuart Erwin,Pigskin Parade, 1936,Actor in a Supporting Role,0,Basil Rathbone,Romeo and Juliet, 1936,Actor in a Supporting Role,0,Akim Tamiroff,The General Died at Dawn, 1936,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Irene Dunne,Theodora Goes Wild, 1936,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Gladys George,Valiant Is the Word for Carrie, 1936,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Carole Lombard,My Man Godfrey, 1936,Actress in a Leading Role,1,Luise Rainer,The Great Ziegfeld, 1936,Actress in a Leading Role,0,Norma Shearer,Romeo and Juliet, 1936,Actress in a Supporting Role,0,Beulah Bondi,The Gorgeous Hussy, 1936,Actress in a Supporting Role,0,Alice Brady,My Man Godfrey, 1936,Actress in a Supporting Role,0,Bonita Granville,These Three, 1936,Actress in a Supporting Role,0,