as
Joan Blondell looks on in
Broadway Gondolier (1935). In 1936, musical director Forbstein and
composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold were write-in candidates for the
Academy Award for Best Scoring for their work on
Captain Blood, a score composed by Korngold but for which Forbstein received recognition as head of the Warner Brothers music department under Academy rules in place at the time. The following year, Forbstein received nominations as head of the Warner Brothers music department for the nominated scores
The Charge of the Light Brigade (composed by
Max Steiner) and
Anthony Adverse (composed by Korngold), winning for the latter. The award for
Anthony Adverse was originally a plaque that was later replaced with an Academy Award statuette in 1946. He was nominated as head of the department again in 1938 for
The Life of Emile Zola (composed by Steiner). ==Personal life==