The Academy Award for Best Picture of 1935 went to "Mutiny on the Bounty."
Mutiny On The Bounty. 1935. Assuming you are asking about the Best Picture award. There are several other movies that won other Academy Awards in 1935. Mutiny won the award for Best Picture.
The Academy Award for Best Picture of 1935 went to "Mutiny on the Bounty."
"Mutiny on the Bounty" won Best Picture of 1935 out of a field of 10 nominees. The movie is noteworthy because it earned three nominations in the lead acting category: Charles Laughton, Clark Gable and Franchot Tone were all nominated as Best Actor. That has not and may not happen again. (None of the won, however. That year's Best Actor was Victor McLaglen in "The Informer.")
The movie which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1955 was "On the Water Front" from 1954, directed by Elia Kazan and starring Marlon Brando amongst others.
Four.1953 Won Oscar Best Director for: The Quiet Man (1952)1942 Won Oscar Best Director for: How Green Was My Valley (1941)1941 Won Oscar Best Director for: The Grapes of Wrath (1940) 1940 Nominated Oscar Best Director for: Stagecoach (1939)1936 Won Oscar Best Director for: The Informer (1935)
'Wings' won the very first Best Picture Oscar and is the only silent film to have done so.
The Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Picture in 1977 went to Annie Hall.IN 1977 at the 50th Annual Academy Award the Best Picture award went to Annie Hall. It also won for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Diane Keaton), Best Director (Woody Allen and Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen (Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman). The other nominees were The Goodbye Girl, Julia, The Turning Point and Star Wars.Annie Hall.
Anthony Quinn won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor twice.Bette Davis won the Oscar for Best Actress twice.Daniel Day-Lewis won the Oscar for Best Actor twice.Dianne Wiest won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress twice.Dustin Hoffman won the Oscar for Best Actor twice.Elizabeth Taylor won the Oscar for Best Actress twice.Fredric March won the Oscar for Best Actor twice.Gary Cooper won the Oscar for Best Actor twice.Glenda Jackson won the Oscar for Best Actress twice.Hilary Swank won the Oscar for Best Actress twice.Ingrid Bergman won the Oscar for Best Actress twice.Jack Nicholson won the Oscar for Best Actor twice and the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor once.Jane Fonda won the Oscar for Best Actress twice.Jason Robards won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor twice.Jodie Foster won the Oscar for Best Actress twice.Katharine Hepburn won the Oscar for Best Actress four times.Luise Rainer won the Oscar for Best Actress twice.Many actors and actresses have more than one acting Oscar.Marlon Brando won the Oscar for Best Actor twice.Melvyn Douglas won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor twice.Michael Caine won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor twice.Olivia de Havilland won the Oscar for Best Actress twice.Peter Ustinov won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor twice.Sally Field won the Oscar for Best Actress twice.Sean Penn won the Oscar for Best Actor twice.Shelley Winters won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress twice.Spencer Tracy won the Oscar for Best Actor twice.Tom Hanks won the Oscar for Best Actor twice.Vivien Leigh won the Oscar for Best Actress twice.Walter Brennan won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor three times.
The Academy Award for Best Picture of 1998 went to Shakespeare in Love. Oscars were presented to producers David Parfitt, Donna Gigliotti, Harvey Weinstein, Edward M. Zwick and Marc Norman.
All the King's Men won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1949.
Oliver! won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1968.
The Sting won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1973.
On the Waterfront won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1954.
An American in Paris won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1951.
Gentleman's Agreement won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1947.
Grand Hotel won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1931.
Lawrence of Arabia won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1962.
Mrs. Miniver won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1942.
The Lost Weekend won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1945.
Victor McLaglen won the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 1935.
A Man for All Seasons won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1966.