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Academy Award for Best Assistant Director
The
Academy Award
for Best
Assistant Director
was awarded from
1933
through
1937
. In the first year of this award, it referred to no specific film.
1933
':
*
Charles Barton
- winner
*
Scott Beal
- winner
*
Charles Dorian
- winner
*
Fred Fox
- winner
*
Gordon Hollingshead
- winner
*
Dewey Starkey
- winner
*
William Tummel
- winner
*Al Alleborn - nominee
*Sid Brod - nominee
*Orville O. Dull - nominee
*Percy Ikerd - nominee
*Arthur Jacobson - nominee
*Edward Killy - nominee
*Joseph A. McDonough - nominee
*William J. Reiter - nominee
*
Frank Shaw
- nominee
*Ben Silvey - nominee
*John Waters - nominee
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 Newman
–
David Copperfield
*
Eric Stacey
–
Les Misérables
*
Sherry Shourds
–
A
Midsummer Night's Dream
1936:
Jack Sullivan
–
The
Charge of the Light Brigade
* Clem Beauchamp – The
Last of the Mohicans
*
William Cannon
– Anthony Adverse
* Joseph Newman – San Francisco
* Eric G. Stacey – The
Garden of Allah
1937:
Robert Webb
– In
Old Chicago
'
* C. C. Coleman, Jr. –
Lost Horizon
*
Russ Saunders
–
The
Life of Emile Zola
* Eric Stacey –
A Star
Is Born
*
Hal Walker
–
Souls
at Sea