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Best Picture
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Coal Miner's Daughter, Bernard Schwartz, producer
(Universal) |
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The Elephant Man, Jonathan Sanger, producer (Paramount) |
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Ordinary People, Ronald
L. Schwary, producer (Paramount)
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Raging Bull, Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff,
producers (United Artists) |
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Tess, Claude Berri, producer; Timothy Burrill,
co-producer (Columbia) |
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Actor in a Leading Role
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Robert De Niro, Raging Bull
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Robert Duvall, The Great Santini
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John Hurt, The Elephant Man
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Jack Lemmon, Tribute
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Peter O'Toole, The Stunt Man
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Actress in a Leading Role
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Ellen Burstyn, Resurrection
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Goldie Hawn, Private Benjamin
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Mary Tyler Moore, Ordinary People
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Gena Rowlands, Gloria
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Sissy Spacek, Coal Miner's
Daughter
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Actor in a Supporting Role
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Judd Hirsch, Ordinary People
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Timothy Hutton, Ordinary
People
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Michael O'Keefe, The Great Santini
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Joe Pesci, Raging Bull
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Jason Robards, Melvin and Howard
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Actress in a Supporting Role
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Eileen Brennan, Private Benjamin
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Eva Le Gallienne, Resurrection
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Cathy Moriarty, Raging Bull
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Diana Scarwid, Inside Moves
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Mary Steenburgen, Melvin
and Howard
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Directing
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David Lynch, The Elephant Man
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Roman Polanski, Tess
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Robert Redford, Ordinary
People
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Richard Rush, The Stunt Man
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Martin Scorsese, Raging Bull
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Writing
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Screenplay Written Directly
for the Screen
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Bo Goldman, Melvin
and Howard
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Christopher Gore, Fame
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Jean Gruault, Mon Oncle D'Amerique
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Nancy Meyers, Charles Shyer and Harvey Miller,
Private Benjamin
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W. D. Richter, screenplay; W. D. Richter and Arthur
Ross, story, Brubaker
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Screenplay Based on Material
From Another Medium
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Christopher DeVore, Eric Bergren and David Lynch,
The Elephant Man
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Jonathan Hardy, David Stevens and Bruce Beresford,
Breaker Morant
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Lawrence B. Marcus and Richard Rush, The Stunt
Man
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Tom Rickman, Coal Miner's Daughter
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Alvin Sargent, Ordinary
People
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Cinematography
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Nestor Almendros, The Blue Lagoon
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Ralf D. Bode, Coal Miner's Daughter
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Michael Chapman, Raging Bull
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James Crabe, The Formula
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Geoffrey Unsworth and Ghislain
Cloquet, Tess
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Art Direction
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John W. Corso, art direction; John M. Dwyer, set decoration,
Coal Miner's Daughter
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Stuart Craig and Bob Cartwright, art direction; Hugh
Scaife, set decoration, The Elephant Man
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Pierre Guffroy and Jack Stephens,
art direction, Tess
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Yoshiro Muraki, art direction, Kagemusha (The Shadow
Warrior)
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Norman Reynolds, Leslie Dilley, Harry Lange and Alan
Tomkins, art direction; Michael Ford, set decoration,
The Empire Strikes Back
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Sound
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Michael J. Kohut, Aaron Rochin, Jay M. Harding and Chris
Newman, Fame
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Donald O. Mitchell, Bill Nicholson, David J. Kimball
and Les Lazarowitz, Raging Bull
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Arthur Piantadosi, Les Fresholtz, Michael Minkler and
Willie D. Burton, Altered States
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Richard Portman, Roger Heman and Jim Alexander, Coal
Miner's Daughter
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Bill Varney, Steve Maslow,
Gregg Landaker and Peter Sutton, The Empire Strikes
Back
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Music
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Original Song
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“Fame,” Fame,
Michael Gore, music; Dean Pitchford, lyrics
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“Nine to Five,” Nine to Five, Dolly Parton,
music and lyrics |
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“On the Road Again,” Honeysuckle Rose,
Willie Nelson, music and lyrics |
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“Out Here on My Own,” Fame, Michael Gore,
music; Lesley Gore, lyrics |
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“People Alone,” The Competition, Lalo Schifrin,
music; Wilbur Jennings, lyrics |
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Original Score
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John Corigliano, Altered States
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Michael Gore, Fame
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John Morris, The Elephant Man
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Philippe Sarde, Tess
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John Williams, The Empire Strikes Back
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Film Editing
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David Blewitt, The Competition
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Anne V. Coates, The Elephant Man
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Gerry Hambling, Fame
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Arthur Schmidt, Coal Miner's Daughter
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Thelma Schoonmaker, Raging
Bull
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Costume Design
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Jean-Pierre Dorleac, Somewhere in Time
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Patricia Norris, The Elephant Man
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Anthony Powell, Tess
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Anna Senior, My Brilliant Career
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Paul Zastupnevich, When Time Ran Out
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Short Films
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Animated
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All Nothing (Frédéric Back, producer; Société
Radio Canada) |
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The Fly (Ferenc
Rofusz, producer; Pannonia Film)
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History of the World in Three Minutes Flat
(Michael Mills, producer; Michael Mills Productions
Ltd.) |
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Dramatic Live Action
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The Dollar Bottom
(Rocking Horse Films, Ltd.; Paramount)
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Fall Line (Bob Carmichael and Greg Lowe,
producers; Sports Imagery, Inc.) |
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A Jury of Her Peers (Sally Heckel, producer;
Sally Heckel Productions) |
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Documentary
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Short Subject
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Don't Mess With Bill (John Watson and Pen
Densham, producers; John Watson and Pen Densham's
Insight Productions Inc.) |
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The Eruption of Mount St. Helens (George
Casey, producer; Graphic Films Corporation) |
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It's the Same World (Dick Young, producer;
Dick Young Productions, Ltd.) |
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Karl Hess: Toward
Liberty (Roland Hallé and Peter W. Ladue, producers;
Hallé/Ladue, Inc.)
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Luther Metke at 94, U.C.L.A. (Richard Hawkins
and Jorge Preloran, producers; U.C.L.A. Ethnographic
Film Program) |
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Feature
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Agee (Ross Spears, producer; James Agee
Film Project) |
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The Day After Trinity (Jon Else, producer;
Jon Else Productions) |
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From Mao to Mozart:
Isaac Stern in China (Murray Lerner, producer;
The Hopewell Foundation)
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Front Line (David Bradbury, producer; David
Bradbury Productions) |
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The Yellow Star—The Persecution of the Jews
in Europe, 1933—45 (Bengt von zur Muehlen and
Arthur Cohn, producers; Chronos Film GmbH) |
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Foreign Language Film
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Confidence, Hungary |
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Kagemusha (The Shadow Warrior), Japan |
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The Last Metro, France |
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Moscow Does Not Believe
in Tears, U.S.S.R.
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The Nest, Spain |
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Visual Effects
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Brian Johnson,
Richard Edlund, Dennis Muren and Bruce Nicholson, The
Empire Strikes Back
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Honorary Awards
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To
Henry Fonda,
the consummate actor, in recognition of his brilliant
accomplishments and enduring contribution to the art of
motion pictures |
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To
Fred Hynes
in
appreciation for outstanding service and dedication in
upholding the high standards of the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences |