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Show HIGHEST FILM HONORS GO TO LUISE RAINER, MUNI AND CAPRA r f I ' . -- . ; . :. . .. . 5 Ziegfeld Life Picture Wins-YearVAWard Wins-YearVAWard By WALLACE X. BAW I.M HOLLYWOOD, March I (INS) Luiac Ratnar Paul Muni Frank ' Canra Tha Orrat Zlagfald." Thnaa war tha hanortd namai In. Hollywood today, wtnnar of first awarda mada at tha ninth annual banquet of tha acadamy of motion plrturt arta and sclanraa bafora I tllttartnir aaaamblaita of mora than 1200 film atara and othar Hollywood erlrbrltlea. For hr work In Matro-Ooldwyn- , Mayar'i "Tha Oraat Zlagfald." which . waa votad by tha acadamy ts harr ; baas tha bast motion pictura of . ISM, Mlsa (Ulnar won tha award for tha flnaat performance by an , sctraaa during the year. Story ef rsatmr" ' Muni won the hlgha'at honor Hollywood Hol-lywood can bestow upon an actor when a high vote gave him the statuette for his outstanding char- - ertertiatloa In "The Story of Louis . Pasteur." Capra was voted the outstanding director of 1S for his work on "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." Warner Bros., producers ef The Ktory of Louis Pasteur." swept sway honors In many divisions Aside 'from having Muni so highly honored, hon-ored, Warner Bros, won tbs swsrds for: Best musical scoring by Leo Forb-. Forb-. St tin in "Anthony Adverse." Best ssslstsnt director. Jsck" Sul-' Sul-' llvan. for his work on Tbs Charge 'sf the Light Brigade." Beet originsl sereea plsy, The Story of Louis Pasteur.1 by Sheridan Sheri-dan Glbney and Pierre Colllngs, also voted the best screes writers of '. 1M. 3est film sdltor, Ralph Dswson, ' so "Anthony Adverse." Best Cameraman A further honor ts Warners csme when Tony Gsudlo waa voted the best Vlnematographer for his pho-. pho-. togrsphy in "Anthony Adverse." The picture was s runner up to The Crest Ziegfeld" for premier produo- tlon honors. Other pictures thst crowded "Ziegfeld" for top honors were "Dodsworth." "Libeled Lady." "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," "Romeo snd ' Juliet," "San Francisco." The Story of Louis Pssteur." "A Tale of Two Cities" snd "Three Smart Girls." For hit stellar performance In ' PAUL MUNI LUISE RAINER FRANK CAPRA Samuel Goldwyn's "Corns and Get - It." Walter Bronnan was voted the . finest supporting actor of the year snd smong supporting aotreaaas Gale Bondorgaard, la her first movie role in "Anthony Adverse."' woa highest honors. Runners up for hon- ore as supporting - actors snd settles) se-ttles) ware Mlaoka Aver,- Btaart . fcrwin. Basil Rathboas. Akim Ta-. Ta-. . ralroff,Beulab Boadi. Alios Brsdy, BenlU Granville and Maria Ous-penskaya. Ous-penskaya. Best star performer ef ths yesr, . follownlg Miss Rsinsr and Munl, . were declared by the scademy mem- . bars ts hsvs been Irene Dunne, 'Gladys George, Carole Lombard, Norma Shearer. Gary Cooper, Wal-ter Wal-ter Huston, William Powell and ' Spencer Tracy, "Winning Song The "best song" of the yesr was Ths Way You Look Tonight," a Kern-Flelds number, and Seymour Felix wss given top honors for best dance direction, that of "A Pretty Girl la Like a Melody" In The Great : Ziegfeld." The best sound recording was .'.Voted accomplished by Douglas Shearer, Norma' brother. In "San r Francisco." Shearer also was honored hon-ored for the most outstanding technical tech-nical achievement of the year, that a ef developing a practical two-way , horn aystem and a biased class A , push-pull recording system, i 't Hal Roaeon won a special award , for advanced work In color photog-; photog-; raphy. v Ths scsdemy sstsbllshed ths Irving Irv-ing Thslberg memorial award in honor of the lets great producer. First of thee swsrds will be msds m by the scsdemy In IMS. |