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1938 Academy Awards The 1938 Academy Awards were presented Feb. 23, 1939 at the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles. | Outstanding Production | The Adventures of Robin Hood (Warner Bros.-First National) | | Alexander's Ragtime Band (Twentieth Century-Fox) | | Boys Town (MGM) | | The Citadel (MGM) | | Four Daughters (Warner Bros.-First National) | | Grand Illusion (Realization D'Art Cinematographique; World Pictures) | | Jezebel (Warner Bros.) | | Pygmalion (MGM) | | Test Pilot (MGM) | | You Can't Take It With You (Columbia) | | Best Actor | Charles Boyer, Algiers | | James Cagney, Angels With Dirty Faces | | Robert Donat, The Citadel | | Leslie Howard, Pygmalion | | Spencer Tracy, Boys Town | | Best Actress | Fay Bainter, White Banners | | Bette Davis, Jezebel | | Wendy Hiller, Pygmalion | | Norma Shearer, Marie Antoinette | | Margaret Sullavan, Three Comrades | |
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| | Actor in a Supporting Role | Walter Brennan, Kentucky | | John Garfield, Four Daughters | | Gene Lockhart, Algiers | | Robert Morley, Marie Antoinette | | Basil Rathbone, If I Were King | | Actress in a Supporting Role | Fay Bainter, Jezebel | | Beulah Bondi, Of Human Hearts | | Billie Burke, Merrily We Live | | Spring Byington, You Can't Take It With You | | Miliza Korjus, The Great Waltz | | Directing | Frank Capra, You Can't Take It With You | | Michael Curtiz, Angels With Dirty Faces | | Michael Curtiz, Four Daughters | | Norman Taurog, Boys Town | | King Vidor, The Citadel | | Writing | | Original Story | Irving Berlin, Alexander's Ragtime Band | | Rowland Brown, Angels With Dirty Faces | | Marcella Burke and Frederick Kohner, Mad About Music | | Eleanore Griffin and Dore Schary, Boys Town | | John Howard Lawson, Blockade | | Frank Wead, Test Pilot | | Screenplay | Lenore Coffee and Julius J. Epstein, Four Daughters | | Ian Dalrymple, Elizabeth Hill and Frank Wead, The Citadel | | John Meehan and Dore Schary, Boys Town | | Robert Riskin, You Can't Take It With You | | George Bernard Shaw, writer; Ian Dalrymple, Cecil Lewis and W. P. Lipscomb, adaptation, Pygmalion |
| | Cinematography | Norbert Brodine, Merrily We Live | | Robert de Grasse, Vivacious Lady | | Ernest Haller, Jezebel | | James Wong Howe, Algiers | | Peverell Marley, Suez | | Ernest Miller and Harry Wild, Army Girl | | Victor Milner, The Buccaneer | | Joseph Ruttenberg, The Great Waltz | | Leon Shamroy, The Young in Heart | | Joseph Valentine, Mad About Music | | Joseph Walker, You Can't Take It With You | | Art Direction | Richard Day, The Goldwyn Follies | | Hans Dreier and John Goodman, If I Were King | | Cedric Gibbons, Marie Antoinette | | Stephen Goosson and Lionel Banks, Holiday | | Charles D. Hall, Merrily We Live | | Bernard Herzbrun and Boris Leven, Alexander's Ragtime Band | | Jack Otterson, Mad About Music | | Van Nest Polglase, Carefree | | Alexander Toluboff, Algiers | | Carl J. Weyl, The Adventures of Robin Hood | | Lyle Wheeler, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer | | Sound Recording | Columbia Studio Sound Dept., You Can't Take It With You | | Hal Roach Studio Sound Dept., Merrily We Live | | MGM Studio Sound Dept., Sweethearts | | Paramount Studio Sound Dept., If I Were King | | Republic Studio Sound Dept., Army Girl | | RKO Radio Studio Sound Dept., Vivacious Lady | | Twentieth Century-Fox Studio Sound Dept., Suez | | United Artists Studio Sound Dept., The Cowboy and the Lady | | Universal Studio Sound Dept., That Certain Age | | Warner Bros. Studio Sound Dept., Four Daughters | | Music | | Song | “Always and Always,” Mannequin, Edward Ward, music; Chet Forrest and Bob Wright, lyrics | | “Change Partners,” Carefree, Irving Berlin, music and lyrics | | “The Cowboy and the Lady,” The Cowboy and the Lady, Lionel Newman, music; Arthur Quenzer, lyrics | | “Dust,” Under Western Stars, Johnny Marvin, music and lyrics | | “Jeepers Creepers,” Going Places, Harry Warren, music; Johnny Mercer, lyrics | | “Merrily We Live,” Merrily We Live, Phil Charig, music; Arthur Quenzer, lyrics | | “A Mist Over the Moon,” The Lady Objects, Ben Oakland, music; Oscar Hammerstein II, lyrics | | “My Own,” That Certain Age, Jimmy McHugh, music; Harold Adamson, lyrics | | “Now It Can Be Told,” Alexander's Ragtime Band, Irving Berlin, music and lyrics | | “Thanks for the Memory,” The Big Broadcast of 1938, Ralph Rainger, music; Leo Robin, lyrics | | Score | Victor Baravalle, Carefree | | Cy Feuer, Storm Over Bengal | | Marvin Hatley, There Goes My Heart | | Boris Morros, Tropic Holiday | | Alfred Newman, Alexander's Ragtime Band | | Alfred Newman, The Goldwyn Follies | | Charles Previn and Frank Skinner, Mad About Music | | Max Steiner, Jezebel | | Morris Stoloff and Gregory Stone, Girls' School | | Herbert Stothart, Sweethearts | | Franz Waxman, The Young in Heart | | Original Score | Russell Bennett, Pacific Liner | | Richard Hageman, If I Were King | | Marvin Hatley, Block-Heads | | Werner Janssen, Blockade | | Erich Wolfgang Korngold, The Adventures of Robin Hood | | Alfred Newman, The Cowboy and the Lady | | Louis Silvers, Suez | | Herbert Stothart, Marie Antoinette | | Franz Waxman, The Young in Heart | | Victor Young, Army Girl | | Victor Young, Breaking the Ice |
| | Film Editing | Ralph Dawson, The Adventures of Robin Hood | | Tom Held, The Great Waltz | | Tom Held, Test Pilot | | Gene Havlick, You Can't Take It With You | | Barbara McLean, Alexander's Ragtime Band | | Short Subjects | | Cartoon | Brave Little Tailor (Mickey Mouse Series) (Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio) | | Ferdinand the Bull (Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio) | | Good Scouts (Donald Duck Series) (Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio) | | Hunky and Spunky (Paramount) | | Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (Silly Symphony Series) (Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio) | | One-Reel | The Great Heart (Miniature Series) (MGM) | | That Mothers Might Live (Miniature Series) (MGM) | | Timber Toppers (Ed Thorgensen-Sports Series) (Twentieth Century-Fox) | | Two-Reel | Declaration of Independence (Historical Featurette Series) (Warner Bros.) | | Swingtime in the Movies (Broadway Brevities Series) (Warner Bros.) | | They're Always Caught (Crime Doesn't Pay Series) (MGM) |
| | Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | Hal B. Wallis | | Special Awards | To Deanna Durbin and Mickey Rooney for their significant contribution in bringing to the screen the spirit and personification of youth, and as juvenile players setting a high standard of ability and achievement | | To Harry M. Warner in recognition of patriotic service in the production of historical short subjects presenting significant episodes in the early struggle of the American people for liberty | | To Walt Disney for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field for the motion picture cartoon | | To Oliver Marsh and Allen Davey for the color cinematography of the MGM production Sweethearts | | For outstanding achievement in creating special photographic and sound effects in the Paramount production, Spawn of the North; special effects by Gordon Jenning; assisted by Jan Domela, Dev Jennings, Irmin Roberts and Art Smith; transparencies by Farciot Edouart; assisted by Loyal Griggs; sound effects by Loren Ryder; assisted by Harry Mills, Louis H. Mesenkop and Walter Oberst | | To J. Arthur Ball for his outstanding contributions to the advancement of color in motion picture photography |
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