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Best Picture
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The Accidental Tourist, Lawrence Kasdan, Charles
Okun and Michael Grillo, producers (Warner Bros.) |
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Dangerous Liaisons, Norma Heyman and Hank Moonjean,
producers (Warner Bros.) |
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Mississippi Burning, Frederick Zollo and Robert
F. Colesberry, producers (Orion) |
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Rain Man, Mark Johnson,
producer (United Artists)
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Working Girl, Douglas Wick, producer (Twentieth
Century-Fox) |
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Actor in a Leading Role
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Gene Hackman, Mississippi Burning
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Tom Hanks, Big
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Dustin Hoffman, Rain Man
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Edward James Olmos, Stand and Deliver
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Max von Sydow, Pelle the Conqueror
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Actress in a Leading Role
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Glenn Close, Dangerous Liaisons
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Jodie Foster, The Accused
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Melanie Griffith, Working Girl
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Meryl Streep, A Cry in the Dark
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Sigourney Weaver, Gorillas in the Mist
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Actor in a Supporting Role
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Alec Guinness, Little Dorrit
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Kevin Kline, A Fish Called
Wanda
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Martin Landau, Tucker: The Man and His Dream
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River Phoenix, Running on Empty
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Dean Stockwell, Married to the Mob
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Actress in a Supporting Role
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Joan Cusack, Working Girl
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Geena Davis, The Accidental
Tourist
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Frances McDormand, Mississippi Burning
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Michelle Pfeiffer, Dangerous Liaisons
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Sigourney Weaver, Working Girl
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Directing
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Charles Crichton, A Fish Called Wanda
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Barry Levinson, Rain Man
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Mike Nichols, Working Girl
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Alan Parker, Mississippi Burning
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Martin Scorsese, The Last Temptation of Christ
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Writing
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Screenplay Written Directly
for the Screen
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Ronald Bass and Barry
Morrow, screenplay; Barry Morrow, story, Rain
Man
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John Cleese, screenplay; John Cleese and Charles
Crichton, story, A Fish Called Wanda
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Naomi Foner, Running on Empty
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Gary Ross and Anne Spielberg, Big
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Ron Shelton, Bull Durham
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Screenplay Based on Material
From Another Medium
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Jean-Claude Carričre and Philip Kaufman, The
Unbearable Lightness of Being
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Christine Edzard, Little Dorrit
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Frank Galati and Lawrence Kasdan, The Accidental
Tourist
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Christopher Hampton,
Dangerous Liaisons
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Anna Hamilton Phelan, screenplay; Anna Hamilton
Phelan and Tab Murphy, story, Gorillas in the
Mist
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Cinematography
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Peter Biziou, Mississippi
Burning
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Dean Cundey, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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Conrad L. Hall, Tequila Sunrise
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Sven Nykvist, The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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John Seale, Rain Man
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Art Direction
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Albert Brenner, art direction; Garrett Lewis, set decoration,
Beaches
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Stuart Craig, art direction;
Gerard James, set decoration, Dangerous Liaisons
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Ida Random, art direction; Linda DeScenna, set decoration,
Rain Man
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Elliot Scott, art direction; Peter Howitt, set decoration,
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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Dean Tavoularis, art direction; Armin Ganz, set decoration,
Tucker: The Man and His Dream
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Sound
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Don Bassman, Kevin F. Cleary, Richard Overton and Al
Overton, Die Hard
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Les Fresholtz, Dick Alexander,
Vern Poore and Willie D. Burton, Bird
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Robert Knudson, John Boyd, Don Digirolamo and Tony Dawe,
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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Robert Litt, Elliot Tyson, Rick Kline and Danny Michael,
Mississippi Burning
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Andy Nelson, Brian Saunders and Peter Handford, Gorillas
in the Mist
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Music
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Song
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“Calling You,” Bagdad Cafe, Bob Telson,
music and lyrics |
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“Let the River Run,”
Working Girl, Carly Simon, music and lyrics
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“Two Hearts,” Buster, Lamont Dozier, music;
Phil Collins, lyrics |
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Original Score
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George Fenton, Dangerous Liaisons
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Dave Grusin, The Milagro
Beanfield War
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Maurice Jarre, Gorillas in the Mist
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John Williams, The Accidental Tourist
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Hans Zimmer, Rain Man
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Film Editing
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Stuart Baird, Gorillas in the Mist
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Gerry Hambling, Mississippi Burning
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Stu Linder, Rain Man
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Arthur Schmidt, Who Framed
Roger Rabbit
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Frank J. Urioste and John F. Link, Die Hard
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Costume Design
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James Acheson, Dangerous
Liaisons
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Milena Canonero, Tucker: The Man and His Dream
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Deborah Nadoolman, Coming to America
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Patricia Norris, Sunset
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Jane Robinson, A Handful of Dust
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Makeup
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Rick Baker, Coming to America
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Tom Burman and Bari Dreiband-Burman, Scrooged
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Ve Neill, Steve La Porte and
Robert Short, Beetlejuice
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Visual Effects
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Richard Edlund, Al DiSarro, Brent Boates and Thaine
Morris, Die Hard
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Dennis Muren, Michael McAlister, Phil Tippett and Chris
Evans, Willow
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Ken Ralston, Richard Williams,
Edward Jones and George Gibbs, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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Sound Effects Editing
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Ben Burtt and Richard Hymns, Willow
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Charles L. Campbell and Louis
L. Edemann, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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Stephen H. Flick and Richard Shorr, Die Hard
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Short Films
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Animation
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The Cat Came Back (Cordell Barker, producer;
National Film Board of Canada) |
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Technological Threat (Bill Kroyer and Brian
Jennings, producers; Kroyer Films, Inc.) |
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Tin Toy (John
Lasseter and William Reeves, producers; Pixar)
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Live Action
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The Appointments of
Dennis Jennings (Dean Parisot and Steven Wright,
producer; Schooner Productions, Inc.)
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Cadillac Dreams (Matia Karrell and Abbee
Goldstein, producers; Cadillac Dreams Production) |
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Gullah Tales (George deGolian and Gary
Moss, producers; Georgia State University) |
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Documentary
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Short Subject
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The Children's Storefront (Karen Goodman,
producer; Simon and Goodman Picture Company Production) |
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Family Gathering (Lise Yasui and Ann Tegnell,
producers; Lise Yasui Production) |
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Gang Cops (Thomas B. Fleming and Daniel
J. Marks, producers; University of Southern California
Center for Visual Anthropology and the School of
Cinema/Television) |
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Portrait of Imogen (Nancy Hale and Meg
Partridge, producers; Pacific Pictures Production) |
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You Don't Have to
Die (William Guttentag and Malcolm Clarke, producers;
Tiger Rose Production in association with Filmworks,
Inc.)
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Feature
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The Cry of Reason—Beyers Naude: An Afrikaner
Speaks Out (Robert Bilheimer and Ronald Mix,
producers; Worldwide Documentaries, Inc.) |
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Hotel Terminus: The
Life and Times of Klaus Barbie (Marcel Ophuls,
producer; The Memory Pictures Company)
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Let's Get Lost (Bruce Weber and Nan Bush,
producers; Little Bear Films, Inc.) |
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Promises to Keep (Ginny Durrin, producer;
Durrin Productions, Inc.) |
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Who Killed Vincent Chin? (Renee Tajima
and Christine Choy, producers; Film News Now Foundation
and Detroit Educational Television Foundation Production) |
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Foreign Language Film
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Hanussen, Hungary |
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The Music Teacher, Belgium |
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Pelle the Conqueror,
Denmark
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Salaam Bombay!, India |
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Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Spain |
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Animation Direction
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Richard Williams,
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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Honorary Awards
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To the
National Film Board
of Canada
in recognition of its 50th anniversary
and its dedicated commitment to originate artistic, creative
and technological activity and excellence in every area
of filmmaking |
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To
Eastman Kodak Company
in recognition of the company's fundamental contributions
to the art of motion pictures during the first century
of film history |