Best Films – 1932

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Boris Karloff, Gloria Stuart in The Old Dark House
Boris Karloff, Gloria Stuart in The Old Dark House

FILM

Beauty and the Boss
d: Roy del Ruth; scr: Joseph Jackson

Blessed Event
d: Roy del Ruth; scr: Howard J. Green

Jewel Robbery
d: William Dieterle; scr: Erwin S. Gelsey

The Most Dangerous Game / The Hounds of Zaroff
d: Ernest B. Schoedsack, Irving Pichel; scr: James Ashmore Creelman

The Old Dark House
d: James Whale; scr: Ben W. Levy, R.C. Sheriff

One Way Passage
d: Tay Garnett; scr: Wilson Mizner, Joseph Jackson

 

Tod Browning on the Freaks set
Tod Browning and cast on the Freaks set

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The Animal Kingdom
d: Edward H. Griffith; scr: Horace Jackson

Freaks
d: Tod Browning; scr: Al Boasberg, Willis Goldbeck, Leon Gordon, Edgar Allan Woolf

Rain
d: Lewis Milestone; scr: Maxwell Anderson

The Hatchet Man
d: William A. Wellman; scr: J. Grubb Alexander

Trouble in Paradise
d: Ernst Lubitsch; scr: Grover Jones, Samson Raphaelson

 

Kay Francis, Miriam Hopkins, Herbert Marshall in Trouble in Paradise
Kay Francis, Miriam Hopkins, Herbert Marshall in Trouble in Paradise

ACTOR

Leslie Banks
The Most Dangerous Game

Melvyn Douglas
The Old Dark House

Boris Karloff
The Mask of Fu Manchu

Herbert Marshall
Trouble in Paradise

William Powell
Jewel Robbery

Raimu
Fanny

Edward G. Robinson
Two Seconds

Lee Tracy
Blessed Event

Warren William
Beauty and the Boss

Warren William
The Mouthpiece

 

Walter Huston, Joan Crawford in Rain
Walter Huston, Joan Crawford in Rain

ACTRESS

Joan Crawford
Grand Hotel

Joan Crawford
Rain

Bette Davis
Cabin in the Cotton

Irene Dunne
Back Street

Kay Francis
One Way Passage

Carole Lombard
Virtue

 

SUPPORTING ACTOR

Edward Arnold
Okay, America!

Charpin
Fanny

Allen Jenkins
Blessed Event

Boris Karloff
The Old Dark House

Guy Kibbee
The Conquerors

Guy Kibbee
The Dark Horse

Charles Laughton
The Sign of the Cross

Ernest Thesiger
The Old Dark House

Warren William
Under Eighteen

Brember Wills
The Old Dark House

 

Fredric March, Claudette Colbert in The Sign of the Cross
Fredric March, Claudette Colbert in The Sign of the Cross

SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Mae Clarke
Three Wise Girls

Claudette Colbert
The Sign of the Cross

Ruth Donnelly
Blessed Event

Elspeth Dudgeon
The Old Dark House

Miriam Hopkins
Trouble in Paradise

Aline MacMahon
One Way Passage

Eva Moore
The Old Dark House

May Robson
If I Had a Million

Genevieve Tobin
One Hour with You

Anna May Wong
Shanghai Express

 

Que Viva Mexico! by Sergei Eisenstein
Que Viva Mexico! by Sergei Eisenstein

CINEMATOGRAPHY

Edward Cronjager
The Conquerors

William H. Daniels
Rasputin and the Empress

Clyde de Vinna
Bird of Paradise

Lee Garmes
Shanghai Express

Lee Garmes
Smilin’ Through

Merritt B. Gerstad
Freaks

Sid Hickox
The Hatchet Man

Barney McGill
Cabin in the Cotton

Victor Milner
Trouble in Paradise

Edouard Tissé, Gabriel Figueroa
Que Viva Mexico!

 

MUSIC

W. Franke Harling
One Way Passage

Max Steiner
The Animal Kingdom

Max Steiner
The Most Dangerous Game

 

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