1935 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
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The 1st New York Film Critics Circle Awards honored the best filmmaking of 1935. They were announced on January 2, 1936.
Announced onJanuary 2, 1936
Presented onMarch 1, 1936
SiteRitz-Carlton Hotel, Manhattan, New York City
Best PictureThe Informer
| 1st New York Film Critics Circle Awards | |
|---|---|
| Announced on | January 2, 1936 |
| Presented on | March 1, 1936 |
| Site | Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Manhattan, New York City |
| Highlights | |
| Best Picture | The Informer |
The awards were presented on March 1, 1936, in a short televised ceremony at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.[1]
Winners
Best Picture
Best Director
- John Ford â The Informer
- Runner-up â Alfred Hitchcock â The Man Who Knew Too Much and The 39 Steps
Best Actor
- Charles Laughton â Mutiny on the Bounty and Ruggles of Red Gap
- Runner-up: Victor McLaglen â The Informer
Best Actress
- Greta Garbo â Anna Karenina
- Runner-up: Katharine Hepburn â Alice Adams