Oscar Nominations and Winners (1931-1932)
Best Picture
- Arrowsmith
- Bad Girl
- The Champ
- Five Star Final
- Grand Hotel
- One Hour With You
- Shanghai Express
- The Smiling Lieutenant
Best Director
- Frank Borzage (Bad Girl)
- King Vidor (The Champ)
- Josef Von Sternberg (Shanghai Express)
Best Actor in a Leading Role
- Wallace Beery (The Champ)
- Alfred Lunt (The Guardsman)
- Fredric March (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde)
Best Actress in a Leading Role
- Marie Dressler (Emma)
- Lynn Fontanne (The Guardsman)
- Helen Hayes (The Sin of Madelon Claudet)
Best Original Story
- The Star Witness (Lucien Hubbard)
- Lady and Gent (Grover Jones and William Slavens McNutt)
- The Champ (Frances Marion)
- What Price Hollywood? (Adela Rogers St. Johns)
Best Adaptation
- Bad Girl (Edwin Burke)
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Percy Heath and Samuel Hoffenstein)
- Arrowsmith (Sidney Howard)
Art Direction
- Arrowsmith
- A Nous la Libert�
- Transatlantic
Cinematography
- Arrowsmith
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- Shanghai Express
Animated Short Film (Cartoons)
- Flowers and Trees
- It's Got Me Again
- Mickey's Orphans
Short Film - Comedy
- The Loud Mouth
- The Music Box
- Scratch-As-Catch-Can
- Stout Hearts and Willing Hands (This film was originally announced as a nominee, but before the final voting, it was disqualified and replaced by Scratch-As-Catch-Can.)
Short Film - Novelty
- Screen Souvenirs
- Swing High
- Wrestling Swordfish
Sound
- MGM Studio Sound Dept.
- Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department
- RKO Radio Studio Sound Dept.
- Warner Bros.-First National Studio Sound Dept.