1933


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    Design for Living
    Dinner at Eight
    If I Were Free
    Little Women
    Morning Glory
    No Other Woman
    Queen Christina
    The Secret of Madame Blanche
    The Story of Temple Drake


Best of 1933

  1. Queen Christina
  2. Baby Face
  3. Female
  4. Design for Living
  5. The Silver Cord
  1. The Story of Temple Drake
  2. Lilly Turner
  3. Christopher Strong
  4. Dinner at Eight
  5. Little Women

LEADING ACTOR

John Barrymore, Dinner at Eight
Charles Bickford, No Other Woman
Gary Cooper, Design for Living
John Gilbert, Queen Christina
Fredric March, Design for Living

LEADING ACTRESS

Ruth Chatterton, Female
Irene Dunne, Ann Vickers
Greta Garbo, Queen Christina
Miriam Hopkins, The Story of Temple Drake
Barbara Stanwyck, Baby Face

SUPPORTING ACTOR

Robert Barrat, Lilly Turner
Edward Everett Horton, Design for Living
Walter Huston, Ann Vickers
C Aubrey Smith, Morning Glory

SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Billie Burke, Dinner at Eight
Laura Hope Crews, The Silver Cord
Frances Dee, The Silver Cord
Theresa Harris, Baby Face

DIRECTION

Michael Curtiz, Female
Alfred E Green, Baby Face
Ernst Lubitsch, Design for Living
Rouben Mamoulian, Queen Christina
William A Wellman, Lilly Turner

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

HM Harwood, Queen Christina
Frances Marion & Herman J Mankiewicz, Dinner at Eight
Gene Markey & Kathryn Scola, Female
Daryl F Zanuck & Gene Markey, Baby Face

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Zoe Akins, Christopher Strong [novel, Gilbert Frankau]
Ben Hecht, Design for Living [play, Noel Coward]
Sarah Y Mason, Little Women [novel, Louisa May Alcott]
Jane Murfin, The Silver Cord [play, Sidney Howard]

1932 | Years | 1934

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» Duel in the Sun 1946, King Vidor
» Dragonwyck 1946, Joseph L Mankiewicz
» The Spiral Staircase 1945, Robert Siodmak
» The Man Who Knew Too Much 1934, Alfred Hitchcock
» Tell No One 2008, Guillaume Canet
» Heaven Knows, Mr Allison 1957, John Huston
» Vicky Cristina Barcelona 2008, Woody Allen
» The Great Lie 1941, Edmund Goulding

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