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This list is of movies that have been nominated for the Academy Award, arranged by year. Awards won are listed in boldface. Source: http://www.filmsite.org/oscars.html

1929
In this first year, actors and actresses were recognized for their work in multiple films, leading to several films being listed for a single Actor or Actress award. Charlie Chaplin was originally announced for both Actor and Comedy Direction in The Circus; however, he was removed from both categories and received an Honorary Award.
 * Chang (Unique and Artistic Picture)
 * The Crowd (Unique and Artistic Picture; Director: King Vidor)
 * The Last Command (Actor: Emil Jannings)
 * The Noose (Actor: Richard Barthelmess)
 * The Patent Leather Kid (Actor: Richard Barthelmess)
 * The Racket (Production)
 * Sadie Thompson (Actress: Gloria Swanson)
 * Seventh Heaven (Production; Actress: Janet Gaynor; Director: Frank Borzage)
 * A Ship Comes In (Actress: Louise Dresser)
 * Sorrell and Son (Director: Herbert Brenon)
 * Speedy (Comedy Direction: Ted Wilde)
 * Street Angel (Actress: Janet Gaynor)
 * Sunrise (Unique and Artistic Picture; Actress: Janet Gaynor)
 * Two Arabian Knights (Comedy Direction: Lewis Milestone)
 * The Way of All Flesh (Actor: Emil Jannings)
 * Wings (Production)

1930
For the most part, personal awards were now listed by a single film. One exception to this is Menzies' nomination for both Alibi and Awakening. Also, Lloyd and Gibbons had other pictures that were in some way considered. Also note that Street Angel was nominated for the second year in a row.
 * Alibi (Production; Actor: Chester Morris; Art Direction: William Cameron Menzies)
 * The Awakening (Art Direction: William Cameron Menzies)
 * The Barker (Actress: Betty Compson)
 * The Bridge of San Luis Rey (Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons)
 * The Broadway Melody (Production; Actress: Bessie Love; Director: Harry Beaumont)
 * Coquette (Actress: Mary Pickford)
 * The Divine Lady (Actress: Corinne Griffith; Director: Frank Lloyd)
 * Dynamite (Art Direction: Mitchell Leisen)
 * Hollywood Revue (Production)
 * In Old Arizona (Production; Actor: Warner Baxter; Director: Irving Cummings)
 * The Letter (Actress: Jeanne Eagels)
 * Madame X (Actress: Ruth Chatterton; Director: Lionel Barrymore)
 * The Patriot (Production; Actor: Lewis Stone; Director: Ernst Lubitsch; Art Direction: Hans Dreier)
 * Street Angel (Art Direction: Harry Oliver)
 * Thunderbolt (Actor: George Bancroft)
 * The Valiant (Actor: Paul Muni)

1931
This year, several actors and actresses were nominated for multiple films, although it appears that each film received a separate nomination.
 * All Quiet on the Western Front (Production; Director: Lewis Milestone)
 * Anna Christie (Actress: Greta Garbo; Director: Clarence Brown)
 * The Big House (Production; Actor: Wallace Beery)
 * The Big Pond (Actor: Maurice Chevalier)
 * Bulldog Drummond (Actor: Ronald Colman)
 * Condemned (Actor: Ronald Colman)
 * The Devil's Holiday (Actress: Nancy Carroll)
 * Disraeli (Production; Actor: George Arliss)
 * The Divorcee (Production; Actress: Norma Shearer; Director: Robert Z. Leonard)
 * The Green Goddess (Actor: George Arliss)
 * Hallelujah! (Director: King Vidor)
 * The Love Parade (Production; Actor: Maurice Chevalier; Director: Ernst Lubitsch)
 * The Rogue Song (Actor: Lawrence Tibbett)
 * Romance (Actress: Greta Garbo)
 * Sarah and Son (Actress: Ruth Chatterton)
 * Their Own Desire (Actress: Norma Shearer)
 * The Trespasser (Actress: Gloria Swanson)

1932
Barrymore is the first person to have been nominated both as an actor and director.
 * Cimarron (Production; Actor: Richard Dix; Actress: Irene Dunne; Director: Wesley Ruggles)
 * East Lynne (Production)
 * A Free Soul (Actor: Lionel Barrymore; Actress: Norma Shearer; Director: Clarence Brown)
 * The Front Page (Production; Actor: Adolphe Menjou; Director: Lewis Milestone)
 * Holiday (Actress: Ann Harding)
 * Min and Bill (Actress: Marie Dressler)
 * Morocco (Actress: Marlene Dietrich; Director: Josef von Sternberg)
 * The Royal Family of Broadway (Actor: Fredric March)
 * Skippy (Production; Actor: Jackie Cooper; Director: Norman Taurog)
 * Trader Horn (Production)

1985

 * Amadeus (Picture; Actor: F. Murray Abraham; Actor: Tom Hulce; Director: Miloš Forman)
 * The Bostonians (Actress: Vanessa Redgrave)
 * Broadway Danny Rose (Director: Woody Allen)
 * Country (Actress: Jessica Lange)
 * Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (Supporting Actor: Ralph Richardson)
 * The Karate Kid (Supporting Actor: Pat Morita)
 * The Killing Fields (Picture; Actor: Sam Waterston; Supporting Actor: Haing S. Ngor; Director: Roland Joffe)
 * The Natural (Supporting Actress: Glenn Close)
 * A Passage to India (Picture; Actress: Judy Davis; Supporting Actress: Peggy Ashcroft; Director: David Lean)
 * Places in the Heart (Picture; Actress: Sally Field; Supporting Actor: John Malkovich; Supporting Actress: Lindsay Crouse; Director: Robert Benton)
 * The Pope of Greenwich Village (Supporting Actress: Geraldine Page)
 * The River (Actress: Sissy Spacek)
 * A Soldier's Story (Picture; Supporting Actor: Adolph Caesar)
 * Starman (Actor: Jeff Bridges)
 * Swing Shift (Supporting Actress: Christine Lahti)
 * Under the Volcano (Actor: Albert Finney)