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Best Picture
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Airport, Ross Hunter, producer (Universal) |
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Five Easy Pieces, Bob Rafelson and Richard Wechsler,
producers (Columbia) |
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Love Story, Howard G. Minsky, producer (Paramount) |
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M*A*S*H, Ingo Preminger, producer (Twentieth
Century-Fox) |
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Patton, Frank McCarthy,
producer (Twentieth Century-Fox)
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Best Actor
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Melvyn Douglas, I Never Sang for My Father
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James Earl Jones, The Great White Hope
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Jack Nicholson, Five Easy Pieces
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Ryan O'Neal, Love Story
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George C. Scott, Patton
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Best Actress
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Jane Alexander, The Great White Hope
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Glenda Jackson, Women in
Love
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Ali MacGraw, Love Story
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Sarah Miles, Ryan's Daughter
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Carrie Snodgress, Diary of a Mad Housewife
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Actor in a Supporting Role
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Richard Castellano, Lovers and Other Strangers
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Chief Dan George, Little Big Man
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Gene Hackman, I Never Sang for My Father
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John Marley, Love Story
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John Mills, Ryan's Daughter
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Actress in a Supporting Role
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Karen Black, Five Easy Pieces
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Lee Grant, The Landlord
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Helen Hayes, Airport
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Sally Kellerman, M*A*S*H
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Maureen Stapleton, Airport
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Directing
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Robert Altman, M*A*S*H
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Federico Fellini, Fellini Satyricon
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Arthur Hiller, Love Story
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Ken Russell, Women in Love
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Franklin J. Schaffner, Patton
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Writing
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Screenplay Based on Material
From Another Medium
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Robert Anderson, I Never Sang for My Father
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Larry Kramer, Women in Love
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Ring Lardner, Jr., M*A*S*H
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George Seaton, Airport
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Renee Taylor, Joseph Bologna and David Zelag Goodman,
Lovers and Other Strangers
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Original Screenplay
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Francis Ford Coppola
and Edmund H. North, Patton
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Bob Rafelson and Adrien Joyce, story; Adrien Joyce,
screenplay, Five Easy Pieces
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Eric Rohmer, My Night at Maud's
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Erich Segal, Love Story
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Norman Wexler, Joe
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Cinematography
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Fred Koenekamp, Patton
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Ernest Laszlo, Airport
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Charles F. Wheeler, Osami Furuya, Sinsaku Himeda and
Masamichi Satoh, Tora! Tora! Tora!
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Billy Williams, Women in Love
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Freddie Young, Ryan's Daughter
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Art Direction
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Alexander Golitzen and E. Preston Ames, art direction;
Jack D. Moore and Mickey S. Michaels, set decoration,
Airport
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Tambi Larsen, art direction; Darrell Silvera, set decoration,
The Molly Maguires
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Terry Marsh and Bob Cartwright, art direction; Pamela
Cornell, set decoration, Scrooge
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Urie McCleary and Gil Parrondo,
art direction; Antonio Mateos and Pierre-Louis Thevenet,
set decoration, Patton
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Mickey S. Michaels, set decoration, Airport
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Jack Martin Smith, Yoshiro Muraki, Richard Day and Taizoh
Kawashima, art direction; Walter M. Scott, Norman Rockett
and Carl Biddiscombe, set decoration, Tora! Tora! Tora!
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Sound
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Gordon K. McCallum and John Bramall, Ryan's Daughter
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Ronald Pierce and David Moriarty, Airport
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Murray Spivack and Herman Lewis, Tora! Tora! Tora!
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Dan Wallin and Larry Johnson, Woodstock
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Douglas Williams and Don Bassman,
Patton
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Music
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Song
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“For All We Know,” Lovers
and Other Strangers, Fred Karlin, music; Robb
Royer and James Griffin, lyrics
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“Pieces of Dreams,” Pieces of Dreams, Michel
Legrand, music; Alan and Marilyn Bergman, lyrics |
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“Thank You Very Much,” Scrooge, Leslie
Bricusse, music and lyrics |
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“Till Love Touches Your Life,” Madron,
Riz Ortolani, music; Arthur Hamilton, lyrics |
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“Whistling Away the Dark,” Darling Lili,
Henry Mancini, music; Johnny Mercer, lyrics |
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Original Score
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Frank Cordell, Cromwell
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Jerry Goldsmith, Patton
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Francis Lai, Love
Story
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Henry Mancini, Sunflower
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Alfred Newman, Airport
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Original Song Score
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The Beatles, Let It
Be
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Leslie Bricusse, music and lyrics; Ian Fraser
and Herbert W. Spencer, adaptation, Scrooge
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Fred Karlin and Tylwyth Kymry, The Baby Maker
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Henry Mancini, music; Johnny Mercer, lyrics, Darling
Lili
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Rod McKuen and John Scott Trotter, music; Rod
McKuen, Bill Melendez and Al Shean, lyrics; Vince
Guaraldi, adaptation score, A Boy Named Charlie
Brown
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Film Editing
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Hugh S. Fowler, Patton
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Stuart Gilmore, Airport
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Danford B. Greene, M*A*S*H
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James E. Newcom, Pembroke J. Herring and Inoue Chikaya,
Tora! Tora! Tora!
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Thelma Schoonmaker, Woodstock
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Costume Design
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Donald Brooks and Jack Bear, Darling Lili
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Margaret Furse, Scrooge
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Edith Head, Airport
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Nino Novarese, Cromwell
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Bill Thomas, The Hawaiians
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Special Visual Effects
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A. D. Flowers and L. B. Abbott,
Tora! Tora! Tora!
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Alex Weldon, Patton
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Short Subjects
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Cartoon
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The Further Adventures of Uncle Sam: Part Two
(Haboush Company; Goldstone Films) |
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Is It Always Right
to Be Right? (Stephen Bosustow Productions;
Lester A. Schoenfeld Films)
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The Shepherd (Cameron Guess and Associates;
Brandon Films) |
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Live Action
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The Resurrection of
Broncho Billy (University of Southern California,
Department of Cinema; Universal)
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Shut Up . . .I'm Crying (Robert Siegler
Productions; Lester A. Schoenfeld Films) |
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Sticky My Fingers . . .Fleet My Feet (American
Film Institute; Lester A. Schoenfeld Films) |
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Documentary
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Short Subject
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The Gifts (Robert McBride, producer; Richter-McBride
Productions for the Water Quality Office of the
Environmental Protection Agency) |
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Interviews With My
Lai Veterans (Joseph Strick, producer; Laser
Film Corp.)
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A Long Way From Nowhere (Bob Aller, producer;
Robert Aller Productions) |
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Oisin (Vivien Carey and Patrick Carey,
producers; Aengus Films) |
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Time Is Running Out (Horst Dallmayr and
Robert Menegoz, producers; Gesellschaft für bildende
Filme) |
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Feature
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Chariots of the Gods (Dr. Harald Reinl,
producer; Terra-Filmkunst GmbH) |
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Jack Johnson (Jim Jacobs, producer; The
Big Fights) |
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King: A Filmed Record . . .Montgomery to Memphis
(Ely Landau, producer; Commonwealth United Corporation
Production) |
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Say Goodbye (David H. Vowell, producer;
David L. Wolper Productions) |
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Woodstock (Wadleigh-Maurice
Ltd.; Warner Bros.)
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Foreign Language Film
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First Love, Switzerland |
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Hoa-Binh, France |
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Investigation of a Citizen
Above Suspicion, Italy
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Paix Sur Les Champs, Belgium |
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Tristana, Spain |
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Irving G. Thalberg Memorial
Award
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Ingmar Bergman
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Jean Hersholt Humanitarian
Award
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Frank Sinatra
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Honorary Awards
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To
Lillian Gish
for superlative artistry and for distinguished contribution
to the progress of motion pictures |
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To
Orson Welles
for superlative artistry and versatility in the creation
of motion pictures |