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7th Academy Awards: choose your alternate nominees (1934)

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    PygmyLion — 3 months ago(January 06, 2026 01:14 AM)

    7th Academy Awards
    There are a lot of movies that I think are good from 1934, but not that many I really like. Further, I'm not a big fan of Claudette Colbert, and of course 3 of the movies on the Academy Awards list star Claudette Colbert.
    This is immediately going to get me in trouble with a lot of old movie buffs, because the winner in 1934
    It Happened One Night
    , which is rated 8.1 on IMDB is just a 7 for me and thus just a good movie.
    The only movie on the nominees list that I really like is
    The Thin Man
    .
    From your alternative list,
    Treasure Island
    is fairly good.
    So in the end, my list of nominees is rather short and contains 3 under the radar picks:
    Heat Lightning

    • Mervyn LeRoy
      Little Man, What Now?
    • Frank Borzage
      The Scarlet Pimpernel
    • Harold Young
      The Thin Man
    • W.S. Van Dyke
      Treasure Island
    • Victor Fleming
      Heat Lightning
      is probably my favorite.
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      sheetsadam1 — 3 months ago(January 06, 2026 04:19 AM)

      There are a lot of movies that I think are good from 1934, but not that many I really like.
      I think I would agree with that. I haven't seen all of the actual nominees, but besides the two I singled out none of them that I have really stand out.
      I wonder, have you watched
      Judge Priest
      ? It's a good movie, certainly among the better ones that year from my perspective. But Ford remade it a few decades later under the title
      The Sun Shines Bright
      and
      that version
      may just be the most underrated in his entire filmography!
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        PygmyLion — 2 months ago(January 06, 2026 02:17 PM)

        I haven't seen
        Judge Priest
        . It sounds sort of interesting. Will Rogers is usually fun to watch. Looking at the User Reviews on IMDB, there seems to be a number of users who don't feel it is politically correct.

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          PygmyLion — 2 months ago(January 07, 2026 02:21 PM)

          I watched
          Judge Priest
          , it was good but I don't think that I would put it on my Oscar nominee list.
          Perhaps a movie that a PC person should avoid, as there is a lot of pro-Confederacy sentiment in the movie. I imagine the small town was probably in southern Kentucky, as northern Kentucky tended to be more pro-Union.

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            sheetsadam1 — 2 months ago(January 07, 2026 03:38 PM)

            Glad you got a chance to watch it! If I remember right (been a while since I watched it), it was definitely the more comedic of the two versions of the story.
            There's a much later movie that deals with Kentucky during the Civil War,
            Pharoah's Army
            (1995) with Kris Kristofferson. Kentucky is a bit of a mess to classify geographically even today, with basically every region having as much in common culturally with the state it's closest to as it does with other regions of the state. Oddly enough, both Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis were born there.
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              Uncreative — 2 months ago(January 07, 2026 03:57 PM)

              Other than It Happened One Night and The Thin Man the only other 1934 movie I've seen is The Man Who Knew too much. So that one I guess.
              Also Tarzan & His Mate, because of that pre-code nude scene swimming in the lake.

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                sheetsadam1 — 2 months ago(January 07, 2026 04:17 PM)

                Interesting. I've never watched any of the original Tarzan movies except the first one.
                If you're into Universal horror (iirc,
                Dracula
                and
                Frankenstein
                were among your picks last week),
                The Black Cat
                is worth watching. Unfortunately, it's one of the few movies the director ever made for a major studio during a long career that saw him working mostly at the extreme fringes of the film industry. But he will be mentioned again when I get to 1945.
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                  Uncreative — 2 months ago(January 07, 2026 04:25 PM)

                  It's the only Tarzan movie I've seen and I only watched it because the movie always came up in any discussion about why the Hays code existed.

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                    sheetsadam1 — 2 months ago(January 07, 2026 04:34 PM)

                    I'm actually reading something now where Will Hays is something of a background player… It mentions his early days with what's now the MPAA and how there was already a push for more censorship in the early 1920s. His position at the time was that the studios could regulate themselves and that the box office returns would dictate whether or not something was in "good taste." He seems to have changed his opinion over the next decade or so 😂
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                      PygmyLion — 2 months ago(January 07, 2026 05:41 PM)

                      Maureen O'Sullivan is pretty cute as Jane in
                      Tarzan and His Mate
                      . I recall some of the animal depictions being a little poor in it. Another one of those movies that I think is good, but wouldn't put on an Oscar nominations list.

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