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May
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1935 Oscar Winners

Montage of stills from films that won Oscars for the year 1935 (presented at the 8th Academy Awards on March 5, 1936) set to the year’s Oscar-winning song.


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  1. jckfmsincty says:

    Best Picture: “Top Hat”; Best Director: George Stevens (“Alice Adams”); Best Screenplay: “Alice Adams”; Best Actor: Fred Astaire (“Top Hat”); and Best Actress: Katharine Hepburn (“Alice Adams”).

  2. WannaiBurger says:

    mutiny on the bounty, i think is the worst best picture winner

  3. brownflowers7386 says:

    @GregNJ720 Any time, keep up the great work!

  4. GregNJ720 says:

    @TheJesusSucks: Yes, the Academy was finding it’s way in their early years…

  5. GregNJ720 says:

    @brownflowers7386: Thank you SOOO much!!!

  6. TheJesusSucks says:

    Great as usual. Funny to think that they didn’t always have Best Supporting Actor and Actress awards.

  7. reginayehnet says:

    ???????~!!??~!!
    I love it~!!

  8. brownflowers7386 says:

    I haven’t seen it. I’ll check it out. But just the fact of referring to these slideshows to find out who won when, it’s just a creative stroke of genius if you ask me!

  9. durdherd says:

    @brownflowers7386 I agree with you 100% Mutiny on the Bounty is one of the best films ever made! you MUST watch it!

  10. brownflowers7386 says:

    I really love watching these. They bring me back to a time I have not experienced, but propel me forward into a future I am about to embark on. Well done, once again.

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