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BEFORE MODIFICATION

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At the 1st Academy Awards, 24 films received 39 nominations. Of these, 10 films won 12 Academy Awards of Merit.

Summary of Film Awards and Nominations
1st Academy Awards – 1927/1928         
Number Film Outstanding Picture Awards[A] [B] Nominations Notes
Winner Nominee
1 Chang 0 1
2 The Circus 0 0 [C]
3 The Crowd 0 2
4 The Devil Dancer 0 1
5 The Dove 1 1
6 Glorious Betsy 0 1
7 The Jazz Singer 0 1 [D]
8 The Last Command 1 2
9 The Magic Flame 0 1
10 The Noose 0 1
11 The Patent Leather Kid 0 1
12 The Private Life of Helen of Troy 0 1
13 The Racket 0 1
14 Sadie Thompson 0 2
15 7th Heaven 3 5
16 A Ship Comes In 0 1
17 Sorrell and Son 0 1
18 Speedy 0 1
19 Street Angel 1 1
20 Sunrise 3 4
21 Tempest 1 1
22 Two Arabian Knights 1 1
23 Underworld 1 1
24 The Way of All Flesh 1 1
25 Wings 2 2
No Specific Film 1 4
Column
Totals
25
Films
1
Winner
3
Nominees
12
Awards
39
Nominations
Column
Totals
Most Awards – Three Awards – 7th Heaven and Sunrise Most Nominations – Five Nominations – 7th Heaven
Notes
  1. ^ This column includes competitive awards (i.e., Academy Awards of Merit) only. It does not include the following: Honorary Awards; Special Awards; Special Achievement Awards; and Scientific or Technical Awards.
  2. ^ At the 1st Academy Awards (1927–1928), an anomaly in the nomination process allowed for an artist to be nominated for work in a single film, for work across multiple films, or for work without reference to any specific film. As a result of this, the individual values listed in the "Awards" column of this table will not produce the same total listed at the bottom of that column.
  3. ^ The Circus originally received four nominations: one for Outstanding Picture (Charles Chaplin, producer) and three additional nominations – Best Director (Comedy Picture), Best Actor, and Best Writing (Original Story) – for Charles Chaplin. However, the Academy subsequently decided to remove Chaplin's name from the competitive award categories and instead to confer upon him a Special Award "for acting, writing, directing and producing The Circus".
  4. ^ The Jazz Singer received 1 nomination for a competitive Academy Award of Merit. In addition, the film received a Special Award.

AFTER MODIFICATION

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At the 1st Academy Awards, 24 films received 39 nominations. Of these, 10 films won 12 Academy Awards of Merit.

Summary of Film Awards and Nominations
1st Academy Awards – 1927/1928         
Number Film Outstanding Picture Awards[A] [B] Nominations Notes
Winner Nominee
1 Chang 0 1
2 The Circus 0 0 [C]
3 The Crowd 0 2
4 The Devil Dancer 0 1
5 The Dove 1 1
6 Glorious Betsy 0 1
7 The Jazz Singer 0 1 [D]
8 The Last Command 1 2
9 The Magic Flame 0 1
10 The Noose 0 1
11 The Patent Leather Kid 0 1
12 The Private Life of Helen of Troy 0 1
13 The Racket 0 1
14 Sadie Thompson 0 2
15 7th Heaven 3 5
16 A Ship Comes In 0 1
17 Sorrell and Son 0 1
18 Speedy 0 1
19 Street Angel 1 1
20 Sunrise 3 4
21 Tempest 1 1
22 Two Arabian Knights 1 1
23 Underworld 1 1
24 The Way of All Flesh 1 1
25 Wings 2 2
No Specific Film 1 4
Column
Totals
25
Films
1
Winner
3
Nominees
12
Awards
39
Nominations
Column
Totals
Most Awards – Three Awards – 7th Heaven and Sunrise Most Nominations – Five Nominations – 7th Heaven
Notes
  1. ^ This column includes competitive awards (i.e., Academy Awards of Merit) only. It does not include the following: Honorary Awards; Special Awards; Special Achievement Awards; and Scientific or Technical Awards.
  2. ^ At the 1st Academy Awards (1927–1928), an anomaly in the nomination process allowed for an artist to be nominated for work in a single film, for work across multiple films, or for work without reference to any specific film. As a result of this, the individual values listed in the "Awards" column of this table will not produce the same total listed at the bottom of that column.
  3. ^ The Circus originally received four nominations: one for Outstanding Picture (Charles Chaplin, producer) and three additional nominations – Best Director (Comedy Picture), Best Actor, and Best Writing (Original Story) – for Charles Chaplin. However, the Academy subsequently decided to remove Chaplin's name from the competitive award categories and instead to confer upon him a Special Award "for acting, writing, directing and producing The Circus".
  4. ^ The Jazz Singer received 1 nomination for a competitive Academy Award of Merit. In addition, the film received a Special Award.