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  1. Best Actor winner for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, with wife Florence Eldridge. Lee Garmes. Cinematography winner for Shanghai Express. Hal Roach. Short Film winner for The Music Box, with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. View More Memorable Moments.

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  2. Best Actor winner for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, with wife Florence Eldridge. Lee Garmes. Cinematography winner for Shanghai Express. Hal Roach. Short Film winner for The Music Box, with Stan Laurel... View More Memorable Moments.

  3. The 5th Academy Awards were held by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on November 18, 1932, [1] at the Ambassador Hotel [1] in Los Angeles, California, hosted by Conrad Nagel. [1] . Films screened in Los Angeles between August 1, 1931, and July 31, 1932, were eligible to receive awards. [1] .

  4. The 6th Academy Awards were held on March 16, 1934, to honor films released between August 1, 1932 and December 31, 1933, at The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California. They were hosted by Will Rogers, who also presented the awards.

  5. Floyd Crosby won the award for Tabu in 1931, which was the last silent film to win in this category. Hal Mohr won the only write-in Academy Award ever, in 1935 for A Midsummer Night's Dream. Mohr was also the first person to win for both black-and-white and color cinematography.

  6. Check winners and nominations of 1933 Academy Awards. Check awards winners of 6th Academy Awards. (Click on the Award name to show winners and nominees)

  7. The 1932/33 Academy Awards were presented on March 16, 1934 and covered a full 17 months period (August 1932 - December 1933). 1932-33 was the last year that eligibility for Oscar nominees ran for films released from August thru July (actually December this time) - to allow the next ceremony to cover films for a single calendar year.