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1932-1933 Oscars:
The 1932-1933 Academy Awards were presented March 16, 1934 at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles.
| Outstanding Production | Cavalcade (Fox) |
| A Farewell to Arms (Paramount) |
| 42nd Street (Warner Bros.) |
| I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang (Warner Bros.) |
| Lady for a Day (Columbia) |
| Little Women (RKO Radio) |
| The Private Life of Henry VIII (London Films; United Artists) |
| She Done Him Wrong (Paramount) |
| Smilin' Through (MGM) | | State Fair (Fox) |
| Best Actor | Leslie Howard, Berkeley Square |
| Charles Laughton, The Private Life of Henry VIII | | Paul Muni, I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang |
| Best Actress | Katharine Hepburn, Morning Glory |
| May Robson, Lady for a Day |
| Diana Wynyard, Cavalcade | |
| Directing | Frank Capra, Lady for a Day |
| George Cukor, Little Women | | Frank Lloyd, Cavalcade |
| Writing |
| Adaptation | Paul Green and Sonya Levien, State Fair |
| Victor Heerman and Sarah Y. Mason, Little Women | | Robert Riskin, Lady for a Day |
| Original Story | Robert Lord, One Way Passage |
| Charles MacArthur, Rasputin and the Empress | | Frances Marion, The Prizefighter and the Lady | |
| Cinematography | George J. Folsey, Reunion in Vienna |
| Charles Bryant Lang, Jr., A Farewell to Arms | | Karl Struss, The Sign of the Cross |
| Art Direction | William S. Darling, Cavalcade |
| Hans Dreier and Roland Anderson, A Farewell to Arms | | Cedric Gibbons, When Ladies Meet |
| Sound Recording | Paramount Studio Sound Dept., A Farewell to Arms |
| Warner Bros. Studio Sound Dept., 42nd Street |
| Warner Bros. Studio Sound Dept., Gold Diggers of 1933 | | Warner Bros. Studio Sound Dept., I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang |
| Assistant Director (tie) | Al Alborn, Warner Bros. |
| Charles Barton, Paramount |
| Scott Beal, Universal |
| Sidney S. Brod, Paramount |
| Charles Dorian, MGM |
| Benny Dull, MGM |
| Fred Fox, United Artists |
| Gordon Hollingshead, Warner Bros. |
| Percy Ikerd, Fox |
| Arthur Jacobson, Paramount |
| Eddie Killey, RKO Radio |
| Joe McDonough, Universal |
| W. J. Reiter, Universal |
| Frank X. Shaw, Warner Bros. |
| Benjamin Silvey, United Artists |
| Dewey Starkey, RKO Radio |
| William Tummel, Fox | | John S. Waters, MGM |
| Short Subjects |
| Cartoon | Building a Building (Mickey Mouse Series) (Walt Disney Productions; United Artists) |
| The Merry Old Soul (Oswald the Rabbit Series) (Walter Lantz Productions; Universal) | | The Three Little Pigs (Silly Symphony Series) (Walt Disney Productions; United Artists) |
| Comedy | Mister Mugg (Comedies Series) (Warren Doane, producer; Universal) |
| A Preferred List (Headliner Series #5) (Louis Brock, producer; RKO Radio) | | So This Is Harris (Louis Brock, producer; RKO Radio) |
| Novelty | Krakatoa (Joe Rock, producer; Educational) |
| Menu (Oddities Series) (Pete Smith, producer; MGM) | | The Sea (Battle for Life Series) (Educational) | |
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