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Bad Girl

13 Monday Jul 2015

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1931/32, Best Director, Best Film

Directed: Frank Borzage

Year: 1931

Nominated: Best Film, Best Director – Frank Borzage

Won: Best Director – Frank Borzage

Plot in 25 Words: A very ordinary film about the very ordinary lives of very ordinary people. Lots of casual sexism and a terrifying insight into a 1930’s childbirth.

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Emma

12 Sunday Jul 2015

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1931/32, Best Actress

Directed: Clarence Brown

Year: 1932

Nominated: Best Actress – Marie Dressler

Plot in 25 Words: A nanny coddles, cares for, and loves a family, til the spiteful bastards turn on her and accuse her of murder. She finds another family.

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Grand Hotel

12 Sunday Jul 2015

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Directed: Edmund Goulding

Year: 1932

Nominated: Best Film

Won: Best Film

Plot in 25 Words: A wonderful showcase featuring the interlocking and weaving of so many different lives. Big names and small stories. And importantly, I want to be alone!

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1931/32

12 Sunday Jul 2015

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1931/32

Best Picture:

  • Grand Hotel
  • Arrowsmith
  • Bad Girl
  • The Champ
  • Five Star Final
  • One Hour With You
  • Shanghai Express
  • The Smiling Lieutenant

Best Director:

  • Frank Borzage – Bad Girl
  • King Vidor – The Champ
  • Josef von Sternberg – Shanghai Express

Best Actor

  • Wallace Beery – The Champ
  • Fredric March – Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
  • Alfred Lunt – The Guardsman

Best Actress

  • Helen Hayes – The Sin of Madelon Claudet
  • Marie Dressler – Emma
  • Lynn Fontanne – The Guardsman

A very different sort of list to what I’ve had in the past. In the early years of the Oscars, there were no set parameters for the categories. Best Actor  for example, only has three nominees this year and was won and shared by two of them.

I’m very much looking forward to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. It’s the first film to stray into sci-fi/horror territory, and I can’t wait to see how the era handles the ‘special’ effects. I loved Marie Dressler in Min and Bill so I’m also looking forward to Emma.

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