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  1. Sound Recording - United Artists Studio Sound Department, Thomas T. Moulton, Sound Director Writing (Screenplay) - Sidney Howard Double or Nothing

    • Academy Award for Sound Recording 19371
    • Academy Award for Sound Recording 19372
    • Academy Award for Sound Recording 19373
    • Academy Award for Sound Recording 19374
    • Academy Award for Sound Recording 19375
  2. Attendees at the 9th Academy Awards. Sheridan Gibney. Original Screenplay winner for The Story of Louis Pasteur. Paul Muni, Luise Rainer and Frank Capra. Best Actor winner for The Story of Louis Pasteur, Best... View More Memorable Moments.

  3. The 9th Academy Awards were held on March 4, 1937, at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California to honor films released in 1936. They were hosted by George Jessel , with music by the Victor Young Orchestra, with Spike Jones on drums.

    • Outstanding Production
    • Directing
    • Assistant Director
    • Dance Direction
    • Actor
    • Actress
    • Actor in A Supporting Role
    • Actress in A Supporting Role
    • Writing
    • Music

    Anthony Adverse – Warner Bros. Dodsworth – Samuel Goldwyn Productions The Great Ziegfeld – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Libeled Lady – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Mr. Deeds Goes to Town – Columbia Romeo and Juliet – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer San Francisco – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer The Story of Louis Pasteur – Cosmopolitan A Tale of Two Cities – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Three Smar...

    Dodsworth – William Wyler The Great Ziegfeld – Robert Z. Leonard Mr. Deeds Goes to Town – Frank Capra My Man Godfrey – Gregory La Cava San Francisco– W. S. Van Dyke

    Anthony Adverse – William Cannon The Charge of the Light Brigade – Jack Sullivan The Garden of Allah – Eric G. Stacey The Last of the Mohicans – Clem Beauchamp San Francisco– Joseph Newman

    Busby Berkeley – “Love and War” number – Gold Diggers of 1937 Bobby Connolly – “1000 Love Songs” number – Cain and Mabel Seymour Felix – “A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody” number – The Great Ziegfeld Dave Gould – “Swingin’ the Jinx” number – Born to Dance Jack Haskell – “Skating Ensemble” number – One in a Million Russell Lewis – “The Finale” number ...

    Gary Cooper – Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Walter Huston – Dodsworth Paul Muni – The Story of Louis Pasteur William Powell – My Man Godfrey Spencer Tracy – San Francisco

    Irene Dunne – Theodora Goes Wild Gladys George – Valiant Is the Word for Carrie Carole Lombard – My Man Godfrey Luise Rainer – The Great Ziegfeld Norma Shearer – Romeo and Juliet

    Mischa Auer – My Man Godfrey Walter Brennan – Come and Get It Stuart Erwin – Pigskin Parade Basil Rathbone – Romeo and Juliet Akim Tamiroff – The General Died at Dawn

    Beulah Bondi – The Gorgeous Hussy Alice Brady – My Man Godfrey Bonita Granville – These Three Maria Ouspenskaya – Dodsworth Gale Sondergaard – Anthony Adverse

    Fury – Norman Krasna The Great Ziegfeld – William Anthony McGuire San Francisco – Robert Hopkins The Story of Louis Pasteur – Pierre Collings, Sheridan Gibney Three Smart Girls– Adele Comandini

    “Did I Remember” – Suzy – Music by Walter Donaldson; Lyrics by Harold Adamson “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” – Born to Dance – Music, Lyrics by Cole Porter “A Melody From The Sky” – Trail of the Lonesome Pine – Music by Louis Alter; Lyrics by Sidney Mitchell “Pennies From Heaven” – Pennies from Heaven – Music by Arthur Johnston; Lyrics by Johnny Burk...

  4. Best Sound Recording. San Francisco Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department and Douglas Shearer [Sound Director] Best Writing (Screenplay) The Story of Louis Pasteur Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney; Best Writing (Original Story) The Story of Louis Pasteur Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney; Special Award. The March of Time

  5. The Academy Award for Best Sound is an Academy Award that recognizes the finest or most euphonic sound mixing, recording, sound design, and sound editing. The award used to go to the studio sound departments until a rule change in 1969 said it should be awarded to the specific technicians.

  6. John Kenneth Hilliard (October 1901 – March 21, 1989) was an American acoustical and electrical engineer who pioneered a number of important loudspeaker concepts and designs. He helped develop the practical use of recording sound for film and won an Academy Award in 1935.

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