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  1. Outstanding Production - Paramount Famous Lasky Sound Recording - (Paramount Famous Lasky Studio Sound Department, Franklin Hansen, Sound Director)

  2. The 3rd Academy Awards Banquet. At the Fiesta Room of the Ambassador Hotel. Carl Laemmle. Best Picture winner for All Quiet on the Western Front... Norma Shearer. Best Actress winner for The Divorcee. View More Memorable Moments.

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    Arrowsmith – Samuel Goldwyn Productions Bad Girl Fox The Champ – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Five Star Final – First National Grand Hotel – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer One Hour with You – Paramount Publix Shanghai Express – Paramount Publix The Smiling Lieutenant– Paramount Publix

    Arrowsmith – Sidney Howard Bad Girl – Edwin Burke Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde– Percy Heath, Samuel Hoffenstein

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  3. 4th Academy Awards Outstanding Production 1931 - IMDb. by vaneheraz | created - 10 Jan 2018 | updated - 10 Jan 2018 | Public. Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. 5 titles. 1. Cimarron (1931) Passed | 123 min | Drama, Music, Western. 5.8. Rate. 70 Metascore.

  4. The 4th Academy Awards | 1932. Sala D'Oro in the Biltmore Hotel. Tuesday, November 10, 1931. Honoring movies released from August 1, 1930 - July 31, 1931.

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  5. Feb 5, 2014 · OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION. All Quiet on the Western Front – Universal. The Big House – Cosmopolitan. Disraeli – Warner Bros. The Divorcee – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Love Parade – Paramount Famous Lasky.

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  7. The 5th Academy Awards were held by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on November 18, 1932, at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California, hosted by Conrad Nagel. Films screened in Los Angeles between August 1, 1931, and July 31, 1932, were eligible to receive awards.

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