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  1. The 10th Academy Awards | 1938. Honoring movies released in 1937, Biltmore Bowl of the Biltmore Hotel ... Film Editing - Bernard W. Burton Outstanding Production ...

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  2. The 10th Academy Awards | 1938. Biltmore Bowl of the Biltmore Hotel. Thursday, March 10, 1938. ... Film Editing - Basil Wrangell. Outstanding Production - Metro ...

  3. 10th Academy Awards. The 10th Academy Awards were held on March 10, 1938 to honor films released in 1937, at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California and hosted by Bob Burns. Originally scheduled for March 3, 1938, the ceremony was postponed due to the Los Angeles flood of 1938. [1] [2] [3]

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  4. 1938 Academy Awards® Winners and History: Note: Oscar® and Academy Awards® and Oscar® design mark are the trademarks and service marks and the Oscar© statuette the copyrighted property, of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. This site is neither endorsed by nor affiliated with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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  6. Feb 24, 2015 · Check winners and nominations of 1938 Academy Awards. Check awards winners of 11th Academy Awards. ... Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Ralph Dawson Honored for ...

  7. Special Award. Mack Sennett Note: …"for his lasting contribution to the comedy technique of the screen, the basic principles of which are as important today as when they were first put into practice, the Academy presents a Special Award to that master of fun, discoverer of stars, sympathetic, kindly, understanding comedy genius - Mack Sennett."

  8. The name of this award is occasionally changed; in 2008, it was listed as the Academy Award for Achievement in Film Editing. Four film editors have won this award three times in their career: Ralph Dawson won for A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935), Anthony Adverse (1936), and The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)

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