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|imagewidth = 250px|release = November 18, 1932}}'''''Parade of the Award Nominees''''' was a short made for the 1932 Academy Awards and was Mickey's first appearance in color.
 
|imagewidth = 250px|release = November 18, 1932}}'''''Parade of the Award Nominees''''' was a short made for the 1932 Academy Awards and was Mickey's first appearance in color.
   
==Summary==
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==Synopsis==
 
A short short made especially for the 1932 Academy Awards show; it features a small parade of the nominees for best actor and actress. In order they were Wallace Beery for "The Cha[[File:Parade of the Award Nominees (1932)|thumb|right|335 px]]mp" (with Jackie Cooper trailing along behind), Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne for "The Guardsman", Helen Hayes for "The Sins of Madelon Claudet", Fredric March for "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", and Marie Dressler for "Emma."
 
A short short made especially for the 1932 Academy Awards show; it features a small parade of the nominees for best actor and actress. In order they were Wallace Beery for "The Cha[[File:Parade of the Award Nominees (1932)|thumb|right|335 px]]mp" (with Jackie Cooper trailing along behind), Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne for "The Guardsman", Helen Hayes for "The Sins of Madelon Claudet", Fredric March for "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", and Marie Dressler for "Emma."
   
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* [[Clarabelle Cow]]
 
* [[Clarabelle Cow]]
 
* [[Pluto]]
 
* [[Pluto]]
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==Home video releases==
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'''DVD'''
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* ''[[Walt Disney Treasures]]: Mickey Mouse in Living Color''
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 03:13, 9 May 2014

Parade of the Award Nominees was a short made for the 1932 Academy Awards and was Mickey's first appearance in color.

Synopsis

A short short made especially for the 1932 Academy Awards show; it features a small parade of the nominees for best actor and actress. In order they were Wallace Beery for "The Cha

Parade_of_the_Award_Nominees_(1932)

Parade of the Award Nominees (1932)

mp" (with Jackie Cooper trailing along behind), Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne for "The Guardsman", Helen Hayes for "The Sins of Madelon Claudet", Fredric March for "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", and Marie Dressler for "Emma."

Characters

Home video releases

DVD

Gallery