1933 Oscar Shouldabeens

1927/28 through 1997
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Yes, M was 1933 in the U.S.
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Was M a 1933 release in the U.S.? I had it down on my list for 1931!

I recall watching Henry VIII fairly recently and thought Robert Donat was merely ok - had hardly anything ''major'' to do. Laughton and Lanchester had the meaty roles. Even Merle Oberon as Anne Boleyn was mere decoration.
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1933 Oscar Shouldabeens

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1933

Best Picture
*Dinner at Eight
42nd Street
King Kong
Little Women
M

Best Actor
John Barrymore, Topaze
Gary Cooper, Design for Living
Leslie Howard, Berkeley Square
*Charles Laughton, The Private Life of Henry VIII
Fredric March, Design for Living

Best Actress
Marie Dressler, Dinner at Eight
Greta Garbo, Queen Christina
*Katharine Hepburn, Little Women
May Robson, Lady for a Day
Barbara Stanwyck, The Bitter Tea of General Yen

Best Supporting Actor
Lionel Barrymore, Dinner at Eight
Guy Kibbee, Lady for a Day
*Peter Lorre, M
Adolphe Menjou, Morning Glory
C. Aubrey Smith, Morning Glory

Best Supporting Actress
Joan Blondell. Gold Diggers of 1933
*Billie Burke, Dinner at Eight
Elsa Lanchester, The Private Life of Henry VIII
Aline MacMahon, Gold Diggers of 1933
Edna May Oliver, Little Women

Best Director
Frank Capra, Lady for a Day
*George Cukor, Dinner at Eight
Fritz Lang, M
Rouben Mamoulian, Queen Christina
James Whale, The Invisible Man
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1933 Oscar Shouldabeens

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1933
Best Picture
The Bitter Tea of General Yen
Dinner at Eight
King Kong
Little Women
*M

Best Actor
Nils Asther, The Bitter Tea of General Yen
Warner Baxter, 42nd Street
James Cagney, Footlight Parade
*Charles Laughton, The Private Life of Henry VIII
Groucho Marx, Duck Soup

Best Actress
*Greta Garbo, Queen Christina
Katharine Hepburn, Little Women
May Robson, Lady For a Day
Barbara Stanwyck, The Bitter Tea of General Yen
Diana Wynyard, Cavalcade

Best Supporting Actor
Lionel Barrymore, Dinner at Eight
*Peter Lorre, M
Frank Morgan, Bombshell
Harpo Marx, Duck Soup
Adolphe Menjou, Morning Glory

Best Supporting Actress
Laura Hope Crewes, The Silver Cord
Marie Dressler, Dinner at Eight
Jean Harlow, Dinner at Eight
*Edna May Oliver, Little Women
Una O'Connor, Cavalcade

Best Director
Frank Capra, The Bitter Tea of General Yen
Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack, King Kong
George Cukor, Little Women
*Fritz Lang, M
Leo McCarey, Duck Soup
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