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The 5th Academy Awards were conducted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on November 18, 1932, [7] at a ceremony held at The Ambassador Hotel [7] in Los Angeles, California. The ceremony was hosted by Conrad Nagel. [7] Films screened in Los Angeles between August 1, 1931, and July 31, 1932, were eligible to receive awards. [7 ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 20,000 Years in Sing Sing: Michael Curtiz: Spencer Tracy, Bette Davis, Louis Calhern: Drama: Warner Bros. [1] 70,000 Witnesses: Ralph Murphy: Dorothy Jordan, Phillips Holmes, Charlie Ruggles
March 26, 1932: The Heart of New York: April 2, 1932: It's Tough to Be Famous: First National Production April 9, 1932: Beauty and the Boss: April 16, 1932: The Crowd Roars: April 23, 1932: Man Wanted: April 30, 1932: So Big: May 7, 1932: The Mouthpiece: May 14, 1932: The Famous Ferguson Case: First National Production May 21, 1932: The Rich ...
Box office $879,000 [ 1 ] Tiger Shark is a 1932 American pre-Code melodrama romantic film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Edward G. Robinson , Richard Arlen and Zita Johann .
The Accomplice (1932 film) Account Rendered (1932 film) Aces of the Turf; Admission Free; L'affaire est dans le sac; Afraid to Talk; After Dark (1932 film) After Office Hours (1932 film) After the Ball (1932 film) After Tomorrow; The Age of Consent (film) Agnikankan: Branded Oath; Air Mail (film) The Airmail Mystery; Alias Mary Smith; Alias the ...
This 1932 release version led to bonafide box-office status and positive critical reviews. Hughes was successful in subsequent lawsuits against the boards that censored the film. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] Due to criticism from the press, Hays claimed the version shown in theaters was the censored film he had previously approved.
The film was a success at the box-office in the United Kingdom. Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports an 89% score, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The site's consensus states: "Relying more on mood and atmosphere than the thrills typical of modern horror fare, Universal's The Mummy sets a masterful template ...
The film was a major box office success. An estimated $675,000 was spent on the production and the film grossed over $1,439,000 in the United States alone. [2] The film also proved to be a major critical success as the vast majority of film reviewers praised the picture highly. [5] Cartoonist Ernie Bushmiller provided gags for the film. [6]