Academy Award for Best Assistant Director
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The Academy Award for Best Assistant Director is one of the Academy Awards. It was given from 1933 to 1937. In the first year of this award it was not given for a specific movie.
- 1933 winners
- Charles Barton (Paramount)
- Rick James (Universal)
- Charles Dorian (MGM)
- Fred Fox (United Artists)
- Gordon Hollingshead (Warner Bros. )
- Dewey Starkey (RKO Radio)
- William Tummel (Fox)
- 1933 additional nominees
- Al Alleborn (Warner Bros.)
- Sid Brod (Paramount)
- Orville O. Dull (M-G-M)
- Percy Ikerd (Fox)
- Arthur Jacobson (Paramount)
- Edward Killy (RKO Radio)
- Joseph A. McDonough (Universal)
- William J. Reiter (Universal)
- Frank Shaw (Warner Bros.)
- Ben Silvey (UA)
- John Waters (M-G-M)
- 1934 John Waters - Viva Villa!
- Scott Beal - Imitation of Life
- Cullen Tate - Cleopatra
- 1935 Clem Beauchamp and Paul Wing - The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
- Joseph M. Newman - David Copperfield
- Eric G. Stacey - Les Misérables
- Sherry Shourds - A Midsummer Night's Dream (Write In)
- 1936 Jack Sullivan - The Charge of the Light Brigade
- Clem Beauchamp - The Last of the Mohicans
- William Cannon - Anthony Adverse
- Joseph M. Newman - San Francisco
- Eric G. Stacey - The Garden of Allah
- 1937 Robert Webb - In Old Chicago
- Charles C. Coleman - Lost Horizon
- Russ Saunders - The Life of Emile Zola
- Eric G. Stacey - A Star Is Born
- Hal Walker - Souls at Sea
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