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  1. The 7th Academy Awards | 1935. Biltmore Bowl of the Biltmore Hotel. Wednesday, February 27, 1935. Honoring movies released in 1934.

  2. The 7th Academy Awards, honoring the best films for 1934, was held on February 27, 1935, [1] at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California. They were hosted by Irvin S. Cobb.

  3. From the 4th (1930–31) to the 12th (1939) ceremonies, an award was again given for best original story, with a screenplay award that was the equivalent of the modern award for best adapted screenplay. Starting with the 13th ceremony (1940), original writing received two awards, one for best original story and one for best original screenplay ...

  4. Feb 5, 2014 · SPECIAL AWARD. To Shirley Temple, in grateful recognition of her outstanding contribution to screen entertainment during the year 1934. SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class II) To ELECTRICAL RESEARCH PRODUCTS, INC. for their development of the Vertical Cut Disc Method of recording sound for motion pictures (hill and dale recording ...

  5. The 7th Annual Academy Awards, which took place on February 27th, 1935 at the Biltmore Hotel, was hosted by actor, author and humorist Irvin S. Cobb. Following the hue and cry when neither Bette Davis nor Myrna Loy received nominations the Academy temporarily changed their rules to allow write-in candidates.

  6. Winners Charts: "Best Picture" Oscar®, "Best Director" Oscar®, "Best Actor" Oscar®, "Best Supporting Actor" Oscar®, "Best Actress" Oscar®, "Best Supporting Actress" Oscar®, "Best Screenplay/Writer" Oscar®. 1935. The winner is listed first, in CAPITAL letters. Filmsite's Greatest Films of 1935. Best Picture.

  7. Their work earned much critical acclaim, culminating in the 1936 Best Writing (Original Story) Academy Award for The Scoundrel (1935).