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  1. The 2nd Academy Awards | 1930. Cocoanut Grove of the Ambassador Hotel. Thursday, April 3, 1930. Honoring movies released from August 1, 1928 - July 31, 1929.

  2. The 2nd Academy Awards, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) on April 3, 1930, at an awards banquet in the Cocoanut Grove of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, honored the best films released between August 1, 1928, and July 31, 1929.

  3. 4 titles. 1. The Broadway Melody (1929) Passed | 100 min | Drama, Musical, Romance. 5.6. Rate. 66 Metascore. A pair of sisters from the vaudeville circuit try to make it big time on Broadway, but matters of the heart complicate the attempt. Director: Harry Beaumont | Stars: Bessie Love, Anita Page, Charles King, Eddie Kane.

  4. 10 titles. 1. All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) Passed | 152 min | Drama, War. 8.1. Rate. 91 Metascore. A German youth eagerly enters World War I, but his enthusiasm wanes as he gets a firsthand view of the horror. Director: Lewis Milestone | Stars: Lew Ayres, Louis Wolheim, John Wray, Arnold Lucy. Votes: 67,630 | Gross: $3.27M. Watch on Tubi.

  5. May 27, 2024 · The prize, which was initially known as the Academy Award for outstanding picture and underwent various name changes, was presented in 1929 at the first Academy Award ceremony, and it recognized films from 1927–28. It was not until the seventh ceremony, in 1935, that the award honored movies released only the previous year.

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  6. Carl Laemmle. Best Picture winner for All Quiet on the Western Front, with presenter Louis B. Mayer. Norma Shearer. Best Actress winner for The Divorcee. View More Memorable Moments.

  7. 1. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans 1927. ★★★★★. 1ST ACADEMY AWARDS [3/3] | Best Unique and Artistic Picture. | Best Actress (Janet Gaynor) | Best Cinematography. 2. You Can’t Take It with You 1938. ★★★★★. 11TH ACADEMY AWARDS [1/3]🏆. | Outstanding Production. | Best Director (Frank Capra) Read Review. 3. The Wizard of Oz 1939. ★★★★★.