Best Cinematography 1932/33

1927/28 through 1997
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What was the best of the 1932/33 nominees for Best Cinematography?

A Farewell to Arms (Charles Lang)
5
63%
Reunion in Vienna (George J. Folsey)
1
13%
The Sign of the Cross (Karl Struss)
2
25%
 
Total votes: 8

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Best Cinematography 1932/33

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This was a shameful under-representation of 16 months' worth of bountiful releases from August 1932 through December 1933.

Missing from this paltry list of three were the likes of King Kong, M, The Invisible Man, Little Women,Sate Fair, Cavalcade, Berkely Square, Footlight Parade, 42nd Street, Golddiggers of 1933, Red Dust, Wild Boys of the Road, Heroes for Sale and Pilgrimage.

I voted for the winner, A Farewell to Arms, but would have voted for King Kong if it had been eligible.
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