5th Academy Awards


The 5th Academy Awards were conducted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on November 18, 1932, at a ceremony held at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California. The ceremony was hosted by Conrad Nagel. Films screened in Los Angeles between August 1, 1931, and July 31, 1932, were eligible to receive awards.
Walt Disney created a special short animation film just for the banquet, Parade of the Award Nominees.
Grand Hotel became the only Best Picture winner to be nominated for Best Picture and nothing else. It was the first of four films to win Best Picture without a Best Director nomination, and the third of seven to win without a screenwriting nomination.
This was the first of three Oscars in which two films not nominated for Best Picture received more nominations than the winner. This happened again at the 25th and 79th Academy Awards.
This year also introduced short films to the Oscars, with Flowers and Trees being the first color winner and first short animation winner.
This was the first and, to date, only ceremony in which there was a tie for Best Actor, as well as the last ceremony to date in which no film won more than two Oscars. By winning Best Actor for The Champ, as well as starring in Grand Hotel, Wallace Beery is the only performer to date to appear in a Best Picture-winning film and win an acting Oscar for a different Best Picture nominee in the same year.

Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

  • Frank BorzageBad Girl
  • * King Vidor – The Champ
  • * Josef von SternbergShanghai Express
  • Fredric March – Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as Dr Henry Jekyll/Mr Edward Hyde
  • Wallace Beery – The Champ as Champ
  • * Alfred LuntThe Guardsman as The Actor
  • Helen Hayes – The Sin of Madelon Claudet as Madelon Claudet
  • * Marie DresslerEmma as Emma Thatcher Smith
  • * Lynn FontanneThe Guardsman as The Actress
  • The Champ – Frances Marion
  • * Lady and GentGrover Jones and William Slavens McNutt
  • * The Star WitnessLucien Hubbard
  • * What Price Hollywood? – Adela Rogers St. Johns and Jane Murfin
  • Bad Girl – Edwin J. Burke, based on the novel and play by Viña Delmar
  • * ArrowsmithSidney Howard, based on the novel by Sinclair Lewis
  • * Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydePercy Heath and Samuel Hoffenstein, based on Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Transatlantic – Gordon Wiles
  • * À Nous la LibertéLazare Meerson
  • * ArrowsmithRichard Day
  • Shanghai ExpressLee Garmes
  • * ArrowsmithRay June
  • * Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeKarl Struss
  • Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department
  • * MGM Studio Sound Department
  • * RKO Radio Studio Sound Department
  • * Walt Disney Productions
  • * Warner Bros. First National Studio Sound Department
  • Flowers and Trees – Walt Disney, Walt Disney Productions, United Artists
  • * It's Got Me Again!Leon Schlesinger, Warner Bros.
  • * Mickey's Orphans – Walt Disney, Walt Disney Productions, Columbia Pictures
  • The Music BoxHal Roach
  • * The Loud MouthMack Sennett
  • * Scratch-As-Catch-CanRKO Radio
  • Wrestling Swordfish – Mack Sennett
  • * Screen Souvenirs – Paramount Publix
  • * Swing High – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  • Academy Honorary Award

  • Walt Disney, for the creation of Mickey Mouse

    Multiple nominations and awards

  • The following seven films received multiple nominations:
    The following two films received multiple awards: