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Victor McCaglen receives Oscar.
M/S of man handing over Oscar to the actor Victor McCaglen for his performance in 'The Informer'. He gives speech in which he says he is very grateful for the award.
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Victor McCaglen receives Oscar.
M/S of man handing over Oscar to the actor Victor McCaglen for his performance in 'The Informer'. He gives speech in which he says he is very grateful for the award.
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"Victor McCaglen" in title, text and tags should read Victor McLaglen.
This clip's current date of 1935 is incorrect - this Academy ceremony, honouring the best films of 1935, was held on 5 March 1936.
The location is the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles.
"M/S of man handing over Oscar" - the man is the film director D W Griffith.