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Lady For A Day

03 Sunday Apr 2016

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1932/33, Best Actress, Best Director, Best Film

Directed: Frank Capra

Year: 1933

Nominated: Best Film, Best Director – Frank Capra, Best Actress – May Robson

Plot in 25 Words: An elderly fruit vendor enlists several unsavoury characters to perform a class-adjusting charade.

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She Done Him Wrong

03 Sunday Apr 2016

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1932/33, Best Film

Directed: Lowell Shermann

Year: 1933

Nominated: Best Film

Plot in 25 Words: My first of double entendre riddled performance of Mae West. An undercover Carey Grant tries to bring some order to the proceedings. It doesn’t go well.

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Morning Glory

24 Thursday Mar 2016

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1932/33, Best Actress

Directed: Lowell Sherman

Year: 1933

Nominated: Best Actress – Katherine Hepburn

Won: Best Actress – Katherine Hepburn

Plot in 25 Words: Highly excitable and equally naive actress” tries to make it big in Hollywood. She gatecrashes, and drinks her way to the top. Without stopping talking.

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1932/33

24 Thursday Mar 2016

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1932/33

Best Picture:

  • Cavalcade
  • 42nd Street
  • A Farewell to Arms
  • A Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang
  • Lady for a Day
  • Little Women
  • The Private Life of Henry VIII
  • She Done Him Wrong
  • Smilin’ Through
  • State Fair

Best Director:

  • Frank Lloyd – Cavalcade
  • Frank Capra – Lady for a Day
  • George Cukor – Little Women

Best Actor

  • Charles Laughton – The Private Life of Henry VIII
  • Leslie Howard – Berkeley Square
  • Paul Muni – I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang

Best Actress

  • Katherine Hepburn – Morning Glory
  • May Robson – Lady for a Day
  • Diana Wynyard – Cavalcade

Quite excited for this lot of films. Little Women is one of my favorite books so I’m looking forward to see a film adaptation. And obviously – Katherine Hepburn! An actress whose renowned the world over. I’ve never heard of the film but the title make me giggle like a child so that could be why!

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