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It is suggested that the associated page 1st Academy Awards nominees and winners be merged into this one combining all information about the awards for this year on one page, and removing duplicated material. Thanks for your comments. Markhh (talk) 21:04, 27 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Not really anything to discuss! The two articles are basically identical, but this one follows the naming convention of all of the others so it is the better choice. I shall enact. Manning (talk) 03:46, 1 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Merge follow-up - there was no material on the 1st Academy Awards nominees and winners that was not already in this article as far as I could tell. Here's the diff for the final version in case anyone wants to double-check. Manning (talk) 03:52, 1 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Sortable tables

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Is there much support for sortable tables especially if there is a way of tallying cumulative nomination/win results? The following is sortable but still figuring out how to tally.

Ceremony! Award! Cast/Crew! Film! Outcome! Remarks!
1st Outstanding Picture Lucien Hubbard for Paramount Pictures Wings Won [[]]
1st Outstanding Picture Howard Hughes for Paramount Pictures The Racket Nominee
1st Outstanding Picture William Fox for Fox Film Corporation Seventh Heaven Nominee
1st Unique and Artistic Production William Fox for Fox Film Corporation Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans Won
1st Unique and Artistic Production Merian C. Cooper for Paramount Pictures Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness Nominee With Ernest B. Schoedsack for Paramount Pictures
1st Unique and Artistic Production Ernest B. Schoedsack for Paramount Pictures Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness Nominee With Merian C. Cooper for Paramount Pictures
1st Unique and Artistic Production Irving Thalberg for MGM The Crowd Nominee
1st Best Director, Comedy Picture Lewis Milestone Two Arabian Knights Won
1st Best Director, Comedy Picture Ted Wilde Speedy Nominee
1st Best Director, Dramatic Picture Frank Borzage Seventh Heaven Won
1st Best Director, Dramatic Picture Herbert Brenon Sorrell and Son Nominee
1st Best Director, Dramatic Picture King Vidor The Crowd Nominee
1st Best Actor in a Leading Role Emil Jannings The Last Command Won Nomination represented by two films. Recipient of the first presented award due to being unable to attend ceremony.
1st Best Actor in a Leading Role Emil Jannings The Way of All Flesh Won Nomination represented by two films. Recipient of the first presented award due to being unable to attend ceremony.
1st Best Actor in a Leading Role Richard Barthelmess The Noose Nominee Nomination represented by two films.
1st Best Actor in a Leading Role Richard Barthelmess The Patent Leather Kid Nominee Nomination represented by two films.
1st Best Actress in a Leading Role Janet Gaynor Seventh Heaven Won Nomination represented by three films.
1st Best Actress in a Leading Role Janet Gaynor Street Angel Won Nomination represented by three films.
1st Best Actress in a Leading Role Janet Gaynor Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans Won Nomination represented by three films.
1st Best Actress in a Leading Role Louise Dresser A Ship Comes In Nominee
1st Best Actress in a Leading Role Gloria Swanson Sadie Thompson Nominee
1st Best Writing, Original Story Ben Hecht Underworld Won
1st Best Writing, Original Story Lajos Bíró The Last Command Nominee
1st Best Writing, Adapted Story Benjamin Glazer Seventh Heaven Won
1st Best Writing, Adapted Story Anthony Coldeway Glorious Betsy Nominee
1st Best Writing, Adapted Story Alfred A. Cohn The Jazz Singer Nominee
1st Best Cinematography Charles Rosher Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans Won With Karl Struss
1st Best Cinematography Karl Struss Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans Won With Charles Rosher.
1st Best Cinematography George Barnes The Devil Dancer Nominee Nomination represented by three films.
1st Best Cinematography George Barnes The Magic Flame Nominee Nomination represented by three films.
1st Best Cinematography George Barnes Sadie Thompson Nominee Nomination represented by three films.
1st Best Art Direction William Cameron Menzies The Dove Won Nomination represented by two films.
1st Best Art Direction William Cameron Menzies Tempest Won Nomination represented by two films.
1st Best Art Direction Harry Oliver Seventh Heaven Nominee
1st Best Art Direction Rochus Gliese Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans Nominee
1st Best Engineering Effects Roy Pomeroy Wings Won
1st Best Engineering Effects Ralph Hammeras Unspecified film. Nominee
1st Best Engineering Effects Nugent Slaughter Unspecified film. Nominee
1st Best Writing, Title Writing Joseph Farnham The Red Mill Won
1st Best Writing, Title Writing George Marion, Jr. The Magic Flame Nominee
1st Best Writing, Title Writing Gerald Duffy The Private Life of Helen of Troy Nominee

Not certain if the coding gets lost in the posting so have saved a copy of the coded page personally. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.170.88.72 (talk) 06:48, 17 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The problem with those tables is they increase the readibility of the page. Consider the 86 ceremonies use the current table, and there are much more awards in the subsequent years. © Tbhotch (en-2.5). 01:13, 20 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I remember seeing that at one point they considered Last Command and Way of All Flesh nominations.

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I even remember a book from the late 1990s saying they were BP nominations, yet they no longer are or something. What exactly happened, anyone know? Wgolf (talk) 23:32, 27 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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