Katie-Bar-The-Door Award Nominees And Winners—1970s

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1970
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Patton (prod. Frank McCarthy)
nominees: Airport (prod. Ross Hunter); The Boys in the Band (prod. Mart Crowley); Colossus: The Forbin Project (prod. Stanley Chase); Five Easy Pieces (prod. Bob Rafelson and Richard Wechsler); Ryan's Daughter (prod. Anthony Havelock-Allan); Tora! Tora! Tora! (prod. Richard Fleischer and Elmo Williams)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: M*A*S*H (prod. Ingo Preminger)
nominees: The Ballad of Cable Hogue (prod Sam Peckinpah); Gimme Shelter (prod. Porter Bibb and Ronald Schneider); Kelly's Heroes (prod. Sidney Beckerman and Gabriel Katzka); Let It Be (prod. Neil Aspinall and Mal Evans); Little Big Man (prod. Stuart Millar); Scrooge (prod Robert H. Solo); The Twelve Chairs (prod. Ronald H. Gilbert and Michael Hertzberg); Woodstock (prod. Bob Maurice)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: The Conformist (prod. Maurizio Lodi-Fè)
nominees: Le Cercle Rouge (prod. Robert Dorfmann); Le boucher (prod. André Génovès); Domicile conjugal (Bed & Board) (prod. Marcel Berbert and François Truffaut); L'enfant sauvage (The Wild Child) (prod. Néstor Almendros); The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (prod. Arthur Cohn, Gianni Hecht Lucari and Artur Brauner); Claire's Knee (prod. Pierre Cottrell and Barbet Schroeder); El topo (prod. Mick Gochanour, Juan López Moctezuma, Moshe Rosemberg and Saúl Rosemberg); Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (prod. Marina Cicogna and Daniele Senatore); Tristana (prod. Luis Buñuel and Robert Dorfmann)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Jack Nicholson (Five Easy Pieces)
nominees: Eric Braeden (Colossus: The Forbin Project); Ben Gazzara (Husbands); Gene Hackman (I Never Sang For My Father); James Earl Jones (The Great White Hope); Fernando Rey (Tristana); George C. Scott (Patton); Jean-Louis Trintignant (The Conformist)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Donald Sutherland (M*A*S*H and Kelly's Hereos)
nominees: Alan Arkin (Catch-22); Clint Eastwood (Two Mules for Sister Sara and Kelly's Heroes); Albert Finney (Scrooge); Elliott Gould (M*A*S*H); Dustin Hoffman (Little Big Man); Jack Lemmon (The Out of Towners); Jason Robards (The Ballad Of Cable Hogue); Gene Wilder (Start the Revolution Without Me)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Glenda Jackson (Women In Love)
nominees: Stéphane Audran (Le Boucher); Catherine Deneuve (Tristana); Sarah Miles (Ryan's Daughter); Tuesday Weld (I Walk The Line)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Carrie Snodgress (Diary Of A Mad Housewife)
nominees: Julie Andrews (Darling Lili); Sandy Dennis (The Out of Towners); Glenda Jackson (The Music Lovers); Shirley MacLaine (Two Mules for Sister Sara)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Bernardo Bertolucci (The Conformist)
nominees: Vittorio de Sica (The Garden of the Finzi-Continis); David Lean (Ryan's Daughter); Jean-Pierre Melville (Le Cercle Rouge); Bob Rafelson (Five Easy Pieces); Eric Rohmer (Claire's Knee); Franklin J. Schaffner (Patton)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Robert Altman (M*A*S*H)
nominees: Mel Brooks (The Twelve Chairs); Ronald Neame (Scrooge); Mike Nichols (Catch-22); Sam Peckinpah (The Ballad of Cable Hogue); Arthur Penn (Little Big Man); François Truffaut (Domicile conjugal a.k.a. Bed & Board)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Van Heflin (Airport)
nominees: Melvyn Douglas (I Never Sang for My Father); Trevor Howard (Ryan's Daughter); Karl Malden (Patton)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Chief Dan George (Little Big Man)
nominees: Robert Duvall (M*A*S*H); Frank Langella (Diary of a Mad Housewife and The Twelve Chairs); Don Rickles (Kelly's Heroes); Telly Savalas (Kelly's Heroes); David Warner (The Ballad of Cable Hogue); Orson Welles (Catch-22)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Karen Black (Five Easy Pieces)
nominees: Helen Hayes (Airport); Lois Smith (Five Easy Pieces); Lee Grant (The Landlord); Dominique Sanda (The Conformist); Maureen Stapleton (Airport)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Sally Kellerman (M*A*S*H)
nominees: Beatrice Arthur (Lovers and Other Strangers); Stella Stevens (The Ballad of Cable Hogue)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North, based on factual material by Ladislas Farago and Omar N. Bradley (Patton)
nominees: Bernardo Bertolucci, from the novel by Alberto Moravia (The Conformist); Carole Eastman (as Adrien Joyce) (screenplay), from a story by Bob Rafelson and Carole Eastman (as Adrien Joyce) (Five Easy Pieces); Ring Lardner, Jr., from the novel by Richard Hooker (M*A*S*H)

SPECIAL AWARDS
"Suicide Is Painless" (M*A*S*H) music by Johnny Mandel; lyrics by Michael Altman (Song); Jerry Goldsmith (Patton) (Score); The Beatles (Let It Be) (Original Song Score); Woodstock (Documentary Feature)


1971
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: The Last Picture Show (prod. Stephen J. Friedman)
nominees: Dirty Harry (prod. Don Siegel); The French Connection (prod. Philip D'Antoni); Klute (prod. Alan J. Pakula); McCabe & Mrs. Miller (prod. Mitchell Brower and David Foster); Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (prod. Jerry Gross and Melvin van Peebles); Walkabout (prod. Si Litvinoff)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: A Clockwork Orange (prod. Stanley Kubrick)
nominees: And Now for Something Completely Different (prod. Patricia Casey); Bananas (prod. Jack Grossberg); Fiddler on the Roof (prod. Norman Jewison); Harold and Maude (prod. Colin Higgins and Charles B. Mulvehill); The Hospital (prod. Howard Gottfried); Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (prod. Stan Margulies and David L. Wolper)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Szerelem (Love) (prod. Hungarofilm and MAFILM Stúdió 1)
nominees: Les deux Anglaises et le continent (Two English Girls) (prod. Marcel Berbert); Mon oncle Antoine (prod. Marc Beaudet); Death in Venice (prod. Luchino Visconti); Le souffle au coeur (Murmur of the Heart) (prod. Vincent Malle and Claude Nedjar); The Emigrants (prod. Bengt Forslund)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Gene Hackman (The French Connection)
nominees: Warren Beatty (McCabe & Mrs. Miller); Michael Caine (Get Carter); Clint Eastwood (Play Misty For Me and Dirty Harry); Peter Finch (Sunday Bloody Sunday); John Wayne (Big Jake)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange)
nominees: Woody Allen (Bananas); Walter Matthau (Plaza Suite and Kotch); George C. Scott (The Hospital); Topol (Fiddler on the Roof); Gene Wilder (Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Jane Fonda (Klute)
nominees: Julie Christie (McCabe and Mrs. Miller); Lili Darvas (Szerelem a.k.a. Love); Susan George (Straw Dogs); Glenda Jackson (Sunday Bloody Sunday and Mary, Queen of Scots); Vanessa Redgrave (Mary, Queen of Scots); Mari Töröcsik (Szerelem a.k.a. Love); Liv Ullmann (The Emigrants)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Ruth Gordon (Harold and Maude)
nominees: Gena Rowlands (Minnie and Moskowitz)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Peter Bogdanovich (The Last Picture Show)
nominees: Robert Altman (McCabe & Mrs. Miller); William Friedkin (The French Connection); Károly Makk (Szerelem a.k.a. Love)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Stanley Kubrick (A Clockwork Orange)
nominees: Hal Ashby (Harold And Maude); Arthur Hiller (The Hospital); Norman Jewison (Fiddler On The Roof); Pier Paolo Pasolini (The Decameron)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Roy Scheider (The French Connection)
nominees: Richard Boone (Big Jake); Sam Bottoms (The Last Picture Show); Jeff Bridges (The Last Picture Show); Richard Jaeckel (Sometimes a Great Notion); Ben Johnson (The Last Picture Show); Warren Oates (Two-Lane Blacktop); Andy Robinson (Dirty Harry)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Jack Albertson (Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory)
nominees: Leonard Frey (Fiddler on the Roof); Barnard Hughes (The Hospital)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Cloris Leachman (The Last Picture Show)
nominees: Eileen Brennan (The Last Picture Show); Ellen Burstyn (The Last Picture Show); Margaret Leighton (The Go-Between); Cybill Shepherd (The Last Picture Show)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Barbara Harris (Plaza Suite and Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?)
nominees: Lee Grant (Plaza Suite); Louise Lasser (Bananas); Ann-Margret (Carnal Knowledge); Diana Rigg (The Hospital)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Larry McMurtry and Peter Bogdanovich, from the novel by Larry McMurtry (The Last Picture Show)
nominees: Woody Allen & Mickey Rose (Bananas); Stanley Kubrick, from the novel by Anthony Burgess (A Clockwork Orange); Paddy Chayefsky (The Hospital); Péter Bacsó, from the novel by Tibor Déry (Szerelem a.k.a. Love); Roald Dahl, from his novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory)

SPECIAL AWARDS
Robert Surtees (The Last Picture Show) (Cinematography); Harper Goff; Hendrik Wynands (Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory) (Art Direction-Set Decoration); Theodore Soderberg and Christopher Newman (The French Connection) (Sound); "Theme From Shaft" Music and Lyrics by Issac Hayes (Shaft) (Song); Isaac Hayes (Shaft) (Original Dramatic Score); Mick Jagger and Keith Richard (Gimme Shelter) (Scoring, Adaptation and Original Song Score); Gerald B. Greenberg (The French Connection) (Film Editing); Margaret Furse (Mary, Queen of Scots) (Costumes); Alan Maley, Eustace Lycett and Danny Lee (Bedknobs and Broomsticks) (Special Visual Effects)

1972
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: The Godfather (prod. Albert S. Ruddy)
nominees: Deliverance (prod. John Boorman); Frenzy (prod. Alfred Hitchcock); Jeremiah Johnson (prod. Joe Wizan); The Poseidon Adventure (prod. Irwin Allen); Silent Running (prod. Michael Gruskoff, Marty Hornstein, Douglas Trumbull); Sleuth (prod. Morton Gottlieb); Sounder (prod. Robert B. Radnitz)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Cabaret (prod. Cy Feuer)
nominees: The Candidate (prod. Walter Coblenz); Pink Flamingos (prod. John Waters); Play It Again, Sam (prod. Arthur P. Jacobs); 1776 (prod. Jack L. Warner); What's Up, Doc? (prod. Peter Bogdanovich)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Aguirre: The Wrath Of God (prod. Werner Herzog and Hans Prescher)
nominees: Chloe in the Afternoon (prod. Pierre Cottrell and Barbet Schroeder); The Discreet Charm Of The Bourgeoisie (prod. Serge Silberman); Nybyggarna (The New Land) (prod. Bengt Forslund); Solaris (prod. Viacheslav Tarasov)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Al Pacino (The Godfather)
nominees: Bruce Dern (Silent Running and The Cowboys); Gene Hackman (The Poseidon Adventure); Stacy Keach (Fat City); Klaus Kinski (Aguirre: The Wrath Of God); Bruce Lee (The Way of the Dragon and Fist of Fury); Laurence Olivier (Sleuth); Robert Redford (Jeremiah Johnson); Burt Reynolds (Deliverance); Paul Winfield (Sounder)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Charles Grodin (The Heartbreak Kid)
nominees: Woody Allen (Play It Again, Sam); Divine (Pink Flamingos); Ryan O'Neal (What's Up, Doc?); Peter O’Toole (The Ruling Class); Robert Redford (The Candidate)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Cicely Tyson (Sounder)
nominees: Margit Carstensen (The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant); ZouZou (Chloe in the Afternoon)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Liza Minnelli (Cabaret)
nominees: Diane Keaton (Play It Again, Sam); Juliet Mills (Avanti!); Diana Ross (Lady Sings the Blues); Barbra Streisand (What's Up, Doc?)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather)
nominees: Werner Herzog (Aguirre: The Wrath Of God); Joseph L. Mankiewicz (Sleuth); Robert Neame (The Poseidon Adventure); Eric Rohmer (Chloe in the Afternoon); Andrei Tarkovsky (Solaris)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Bob Fosse (Cabaret)
nominees: Peter Bogdanovich (What's Up, Doc?); Luis Buñuel (The Discreet Charm Of The Bourgeoisie)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Marlon Brando (The Godfather)
nominees: Ned Beatty (Deliverance); James Caan (The Godfather); Robert Duvall (The Godfather)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Joel Grey (Cabaret)
nominees: Eddie Albert ( The Heartbreak Kid); Peter Boyle (The Candidate); Howard Da Silva (1776); Jerry Lacy (Play It Again, Sam); Tony Roberts (Play It Again, Sam)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Shelley Winters (The Poseidon Adventure)
nominees: Diane Keaton (The Godfather); Talia Shire (The Godfather); Suzanne Tyrell (Fat City)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Jeannie Berlin (The Heartbreak Kid)
nominees: Madeleine Kahn (What’s Up, Doc?); Eileen Heckart (Butterflies Are Free); Geraldine Page (Pete 'n' Tille)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo, from the novel by Mario Puzo (The Godfather)
nominees: Jeremy Larner (The Candidate); Luis Buñuel and Jean-Claude Carriere (The Discreet Charm Of The Bourgeoisie); Eric Rohmer (Chloe in the Afternoon); Anthony Shaffer, from his play (Sleuth)

SPECIAL AWARDS
Gordon Willis (The Godfather) (Cinematography); Nino Rota (The Godfather) (Score)


1973
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: The Exorcist (prod. William Peter Blatty)
nominees: Charlie Varrick (prod. Don Siegel); The Friends of Eddie Coyle (prod. Paul Monash); The Long Goodbye (prod. Jerry Bick); Mean Streets (prod. Jonathan Taplin); Westworld (prod. Paul N. Lazarus III); The Wicker Man (prod. Peter Snell)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: The Sting (prod. Tony Bill, Julia Phillips and Michael Phillips)
nominees: American Graffiti (prod. Francis Ford Coppola); Paper Moon (prod. Peter Bogdanovich); Sleeper (prod. Jack Grossberg)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Cries and Whispers (prod. Lars-Owe Carlberg)
nominees: La nuit américaine (Day For Night) (prod. Marcel Berbert); Scenes from a Marriage (prod. Lars-Owe Carlberg); The Spirit of the Beehive (prod. Elías Querejeta)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Elliott Gould (The Long Goodbye)
nominees: Jack Lemmon (Save The Tiger); Walter Matthau (Charlie Varrick); Steve McQueen (Papillon); Robert Mitchum (The Friends of Eddie Coyle); Jack Nicholson (The Last Detail); Al Pacino (Serpico); Edward Woodward (The Wicker Man)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Robert Redford (The Sting)
nominees: Woody Allen (Sleeper); Paul Newman (The Sting); Ryan O’Neal (Paper Moon); Vincent Price (Theater of Blood)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Liv Ullmann (Cries and Whispers and Scenes from a Marriage)
nominees: Ellen Burstyn (The Exorcist); Marsha Mason (Cinderella Liberty); Barbra Streisand (The Way We Were); Ingrid Thulin (Cries And Whispers)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Tatum O'Neal (Paper Moon)
nominees: Diane Keaton (Sleeper)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Ingmar Bergman (Cries and Whispers and Scenes from a Marriage);
nominees: William Friedkin (The Exorcist); Don Siegel (Charlie Varrick)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: François Truffaut (La nuit américaine a.k.a. Day For Night)
nominees: George Roy Hill (The Sting); George Lucas (American Graffiti)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Max von Sydow (The Exorcist)
nominees: Robert De Niro (Mean Streets and Bang the Drum Slowly); Sterling Hayden (The Long Goodbye); Christopher Lee (The Wicker Man); Jason Miller (The Exorcist); Edward G. Robinson (Soylent Green)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Robert Shaw (The Sting)
nominees: John Houseman (The Paper Chase); Charles Martin Smith (American Graffiti)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Linda Blair (The Exorcist)
nominees: Harriet Andersson (Cries and Whispers); Kari Sylwan (Cries and Whispers)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Candy Clark (American Graffiti)
nominees: Eileen Brennan (The Sting); Valentina Cortese (Day for Night); Madeline Kahn (Paper Moon); Mackenzie Phillips (American Graffiti); Diana Rigg (Theater of Blood); Cindy Williams (American Graffiti)

SCREENPLAY
winner: David S. Ward (The Sting)
nominees: Ingmar Bergman (Cries and Whispers)

SPECIAL AWARDS
"Knockin' on Heaven's Door" (Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid) music and lyrics by Bob Dylan (song); Marvin Hamlisch (music adaptor); Scott Joplin (composer) (The Sting) (adapted score)

1974
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Chinatown (prod. Robert Evans)
nominees: Badlands (prod. Terrence Malick); Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (prod. Martin Baum); The Conversation (prod. Francis Ford Coppola & Fred Roos); The Godfather: Part II (prod. Francis Ford Coppola); The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (prod. Gabriel Katzka and Edgar J. Scherick); The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (prod. Tobe Hooper)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Young Frankenstein (prod. Michael Gruskoff)
nominees: Blazing Saddles (prod. Michael Hertzberg)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Ali: Fear Eats The Soul (prod. Rainer Werner Fassbinder)
nominees: Amarcord (prod. Franco Cristaldi); Celine and Julie Go Boating (prod. Barbet Schroeder); The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (prod. Werner Herzog and Walter Saxer); Lacombe, Lucien (prod. Louis Malle and Claude Nedjar)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Jack Nicholson (Chinatown)
nominees: Gene Hackman (The Conversation); Walter Matthau (The Taking of Pelham One Two Three); Warren Oates (Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia); Al Pacino (The Godfather: Part II); Martin Sheen (Badlands)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Cleavon Little (Blazing Saddles)
nominees: Art Carney (Harry and Tonto); Gene Wilder (Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Gena Rowlands (A Woman Under The Influence)
nominees: Faye Dunaway (Chinatown); Pam Grier (Foxy Brown); Brigitte Mira (Ali: Fear Eats the Soul); Sissy Spacek (Badlands)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Ellen Burstyn (Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore)
nominees: Diahann Carroll (Claudine); Goldie Hawn (The Sugarland Express)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Roman Polanski (Chinatown)
nominees: John Cassavetes (A Woman Under the Influence); Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather: Part II and The Conversation); Rainer Werner Fassbinder (Ali: Fear Eats the Soul); Terrence Malick (Badlands)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Mel Brooks (Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein)
nominees: Martin Scorsese (Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore); Steven Spielberg (The Sugarland Express)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Robert De Niro (The Godfather: Part II)
nominees: Martin Balsam (The Taking of Pelham One Two Three); John Cazale (The Godfather Part II); John Huston (Chinatown); Robert Shaw (The Taking of Pelham One Two Three)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Marty Feldman (Young Frankenstein)
nominees: Peter Boyle (Young Frankenstein); Burton Gilliam (Blazing Saddles); Alex Karras (Blazing Saddles); Harvey Korman (Blazing Saddles); Kenneth Mars (Young Frankenstein); Slim Pickens (Blazing Saddles)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Talia Shire (The Godfather: Part II)
nominees: Ingrid Bergman (Murder on the Orient Express); Diane Keaton (The Godfather: Part II); Diane Ladd (Chinatown); Valerie Perrine (Lenny); Paula Prentiss (The Parallax View)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Madeline Kahn (Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein)
nominees: Teri Garr (Young Frankenstein); Diane Ladd (Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore); Cloris Leachman (Young Frankenstein)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Robert Towne (Chinatown)
nominees: Mel Brooks, Norman Steinberg, Andrew Bergman, Richard Pryor and Alan Uger (Blazing Saddles); Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo, from the novel The Godfather by Mario Puzo (The Godfather: Part II); Peter Stone, from the novel by John Godey (The Taking of Pelham One Two Three); Gene Wilder and Mel Brooks, screen story and screenplay based on characters in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (Young Frankenstein)

SPECIAL AWARDS
Jerry Goldsmith (Chinatown) (original score); John A. Alonso (Chinatown) (cinematography); Edwin Butterworth, Mary Keats and William Tuttle (Young Frankenstein) (makeup); "I'm Tired" (Blazing Saddles) music and lyrics by Mel Brooks (song); Walter Murch and Arthur Rochester (The Conversation) (sound)

1975
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Jaws (prod. Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown)
nominees: Barry Lyndon (prod. Stanley Kubrick); Dog Day Afternoon (prod. Martin Bregman and Martin Elfand); The Man Who Would Be King (prod. John Foreman); One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (prod. Saul Zaentz and Michael Douglas); Picnic at Hanging Rock (prod. Hal McElroy and Jim McElroy); Three Days of the Condor (prod. Stanley Schneider)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Monty Python and the Holy Grail (prod. Mark Forstater and Michael White)
nominees: Love and Death (prod. Charles H. Joffe); Nashville (prod. Robert Altman); The Rocky Horror Picture Show (prod. Lou Adler and Michael White)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (prod. Corinne Jénart and Evelyne Paul)
nominees: Dersu Uzala (prod. Yoichi Matsue and Nikolai Sizov); The Story Of Adele H. (prod. Marcel Berbert and Claude Miller)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Michael Caine and Sean Connery (The Man Who Would Be King)
nominees: James Caan (Rollerball); Robert Mitchum (Farewell, My Lovely); Jack Nicholson (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest); Al Pacino (Dog Day Afternoon); Roy Scheider (Jaws)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin (Monty Python and the Holy Grail)
nominees: Woody Allen (Love and Death); Walter Matthau (The Sunshine Boys)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Delphine Seyrig (Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles)
nominees: Isabelle Adjani (The Story Of Adele H.); Faye Dunaway (Three Days of the Condor); Louise Fletcher (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest); Carol Kane (Hester Street)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Ann-Margret (Tommy)
nominees: Diane Keaton (Love And Death)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Steven Spielberg (Jaws)
nominees: Chantal Akerman (Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles); Milos Forman (One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest); John Huston (The Man Who Would Be King); Sidney Lumet (Dog Day Afternoon)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Robert Altman (Nashville)
nominees: Woody Allen (Love and Death); Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam (Monty Python and the Holy Grail)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: John Cazale (Dog Day Afternoon)
nominees: Brad Dourif (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest); Robert Shaw (Jaws)

SUPPORTING ACTOR
winner: Tim Curry (The Rocky Horror Picture Show)
nominees: George Burns (The Sunshine Boys); Henry Gibson (Nashville); Jack Warden Shampoo)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Sylvia Miles (Farewell, My Lovely)
nominees: Brenda Vaccaro (Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Lily Tomlin (Nashville)
nominees: Ronee Blakley (Nashville); Geraldine Chaplin (Nashville); Lee Grant (Shampoo); Barbara Harris (Nashville)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Lawrence Hauben and Bo Goldman, from the novel by Ken Kesey and the play by Dale Wasserman (One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest)
nominees: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin (Monty Python and the Holy Grail)

SPECIAL AWARDS
John Williams (Jaws) (score); Pete Townshend (Tommy) (song score)

1976
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: All the President's Men (prod. Walter Coblenz)
nominees: Carrie (prod. Paul Monash); The Outlaw Josey Wales (prod. Robert Daley); Rocky (prod. Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff); Taxi Driver (prod. Michael Phillips and Julia Phillips)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Network (prod. Howard Gottfried)
nominees: The Bad News Bears (prod. Stanley R. Jaffe); The Front (prod. Charles H. Joffe and Jack Rollins); Murder by Death (prod. Ray Stark)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Kings of the Road (prod. Win Wenders)
nominees: Cría cuervos (prod. Elías Querejeta); 1900 (prod. Alberto Grimaldi)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Robert De Niro (Taxi Driver)
nominees: Clint Eastwood (The Outlaw Josey Wales); Dustin Hoffman (All the President's Men); Ben Gazzara (The Killing of a Chinese Bookie); Robert Redford (All the President's Men); Sylvester Stallone (Rocky); John Wayne (The Shootist)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Peter Finch (Network)
nominees: Woody Allen (The Front); Peter Falk (Murder by Death); William Holden (Network); Walter Matthau (The Bad News Bears); David Niven (Murder by Death); Peter Sellers (Murder by Death)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Sissy Spacek (Carrie)
nominees: Talia Shire (Rocky); Ana Torrent (Cria Cuervos); Liv Ullmann (Face to Face)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Faye Dunaway (Network)
nominees: Jodie Foster (Freaky Friday); Barbara Harris (Freaky Friday and Family Plot); Elsa Lanchester (Murder by Death); Maggie Smith (Murder by Death)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Alan J. Pakula (All the President's Men)
nominees: John G. Avildsen (Rocky); Brian De Palma (Carrie); Clint Eastwood (The Outlaw Josey Wales); Martin Scorsese (Taxi Driver)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Sidney Lumet (Network)
nominees: Robert Moore (Murder by Death); Michael Ritchie (The Bad News Bears); Martin Ritt (The Front)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Hal Holbrook (All the President's Men)
nominees: Martin Balsam (All the President's Men); Chief Dan George (The Outlaw Josey Wales); Burgess Meredith (Rocky); Laurence Olivier (Marathon Man); Jason Robards (All The President's Men); Jack Warden (All the President's Men)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Richard Pryor (Silver Streak)
nominees: Ned Beatty (Network); Truman Capote (Murder by Death); Alec Guinness (Murder by Death); Zero Mostel (The Front)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Piper Laurie (Carrie)
nominees: Geraldine Chaplin (Cría Cuervos); Jodie Foster (Taxi Driver); Dominique Sanda (1900)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Eileen Brennan (Murder by Death)
nominees: Jodie Foster (Bugsy Malone); Tatum O'Neal (The Bad News Bears); Bernadette Peters (Silent Movie); Beatrice Straight (Network)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Paddy Chayefsky (Network)
nominees: William Goldman, from the book by Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward (All the President’s Men)

SPECIAL AWARDS
"Gonna Fly Now" (Rocky) music by Bill Conti; lyrics by Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins (song)

1977
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Star Wars (prod. Gary Kurtz)
nominees: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (prod. Julia Phillips and Michael Phillips); Eraserhead (prod. David Lynch); Julia (prod. Richard Roth); 3 Women (prod. Robert Altman)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Annie Hall (prod. Jack Rollins and Charles H. Joffe)
nominees: The Late Show (prod. Robert Altman and Scott Bushnell); Saturday Night Fever (prod. Robert Stigwood); Slap Shot (prod. Robert J. Wunsch and Stephen J. Friedman)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: That Obscure Object of Desire (prod. Serge Silberman)
nominees: Soldier of Orange (prod. Rob Houwer); Stroszek (prod. Werner Herzog and Walter Saxer); Suspiria (prod. Claudio Argento)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Richard Dreyfuss (Close Encounters of the Third Kind)
nominees: Mark Hamill (Star Wars)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: John Travolta (Saturday Night Fever)
nominees: Woody Allen (Annie Hall); Art Carney (The Late Show); Richard Dreyfuss (The Goodbye Girl); Paul Newman (Slap Shot)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Carrie Fisher (Star Wars)
nominees: Shelley Duvall (3 Women; Jane Fonda (Julia); Gena Rowlands (Opening Night)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Diane Keaton (Annie Hall)
nominees: Marsha Mason (The Goodbye Girl); Lily Tomlin (The Late Show)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: George Lucas (Star Wars)
nominees: Steven Spielberg (Close Encounters of the Third Kind)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Woody Allen (Annie Hall)
nominees: John Badham (Saturday Night Fever); Luis Buñuel (That Obscure Object of Desire); George Roy Hill (Slap Shot)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: James Earl Jones and David Prowse (Star Wars)
nominees: Peter Firth (Equus); Harrison Ford (Star Wars); Alec Guinness (Star Wars); Jason Robards (Julia)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: David Hanson, Steve Carlson and Jeff Carlson (Slap Shot)
nominees: Tony Roberts (Annie Hall); Mickey Rooney (Pete's Dragon)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Vanessa Redgrave (Julia)
nominees: Melinda Dillon (Close Encounters of the Third Kind); Sissy Spacek (3 Women)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Lindsay Crouse (Slap Shot)
nominees: Donna Pescow (Saturday Night Fever)

SCREENPLAY winner: Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman (Annie Hall)
nominees: Steven Spielberg (Close Encounters of the Third Kind); Nancy Dowd (Slap Shot)

SPECIAL AWARDS
Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb and Robin Gibb (original songs), David Shire (additional music) (Saturday Night Fever) (song score); John Williams (Star Wars) (score); John Stears, John Dykstra, Richard Edlund, Grant McCune and Robert Blalack (Star Wars) (visual effects); John Barry, Norman Reynolds, Leslie Dilley and Roger Christian (Star Wars) (art direction / set decoration)

1978
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Halloween (prod. Debra Hill)
nominees: Coming Home (prod. Jerome Hellman); Dawn of the Dead (prod. Richard P. Rubinstein); Days of Heaven (prod. Bert Schneider and Harold Schneider); The Deer Hunter (prod. Barry Spikings, Michael Deeley, Michael Cimino and John Peverall); The Duellists (prod. David Puttnam); Invasion of the Body Snatchers (prod. Robert H. Solo); Midnight Express (prod. Alan Marshall and David Puttnam); Superman (prod. Pierre Spengler)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: National Lampoon's Animal House (prod. Ivan Reitman and Matty Simmons)
nominees: Grease (prod. Robert Stigwood and Allan Carr); Heaven Can Wait (prod. Warren Beatty)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Drunken Master (prod. Ng See-yuen)
nominees: Autumn Sonata (prod. Katinka Faragó, Lew Grade and Martin Starger); Get Out Your Handkerchiefs (prod. Paul Claudon, Georges Dancigers, Alexandre Mnouchkine); The Tree of Wooden Clogs (prod. Ermanno Olmi)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Christopher Reeve (Superman)
nominees: Robert De Niro (The Deer Hunter); Jon Voight (Coming Home)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: John Belushi (National Lampoon's Animal House)
nominees: Warren Beatty (Heaven Can Wait); Gary Busey (The Buddy Holly Story); Jackie Chan (Drunken Master); Tom Hulce (National Lampoon's Animal House); John Travolta (Grease)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Ingrid Bergman (Autumn Sonata)
nominees: Jane Fonda (Coming Home); Margot Kidder (Superman); Romy Schneider (A Simple Story); Liv Ullmann (Autumn Sonata)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Jill Clayburgh (An Unmarried Woman)
nominees: Olivia Newton-John (Grease)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: John Carpenter (Halloween)
nominees: Hal Ashby (Coming Home); Ingmar Bergman (Autumn Sonata); Michael Cimino (The Deer Hunter); Richard Donner (Superman); Philip Kaufman (Invasion of the Body Snatchers); Terrence Malick (Days of Heaven); Alan Parker (Midnight Express)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Warren Beatty and Buck Henry (Heaven Can Wait)
nominees:

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Christopher Walken (The Deer Hunter)
nominees: Gene Hackman (Superman); John Hurt (Midnight Express); Donald Pleasence (Halloween)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Stephen Furst (National Lampoon's Animal House)
nominees: John Vernon (National Lampoon's Animal House); Jack Warden (Heaven Can Wait)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Geraldine Page (Interiors)
nominees: Veronica Cartwright (Invasion of the Body Snatchers); Mary Beth Hurt (Interiors); Angela Lansbury (Death on the Nile); Linda Manz (Days of Heaven); Maureen Stapleton (Interiors); Meryl Streep (The Deer Hunter)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Stockard Channing (Grease)
nominees: Karen Allen (National Lampoon's Animal House); Eve Arden (Grease)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Harold Ramis, Douglas Kenney and Chris Miller (National Lampoon's Animal House)
nominees:

SPECIAL AWARDS
John Williams (Superman) (score); John Farrar and Andy Gibb (original songs), Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey (adapted songs). Bill Oakes (music supervisor) (Grease) (original song score and adapted song score)

1979
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Apocalypse Now (prod. Francis Ford Coppola, Gray Fredrickson, Fred Roos and Tom Sternberg)
nominees: Alien (prod. Gordon Carroll, David Giler and Walter Hill); The Black Stallion (prod. Fred Roos and Tom Sternberg); Kramer vs. Kramer (prod. Richard Fischoff and Stanley R. Jaffe); The Warriors (prod. Lawrence Gordon)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Manhattan (prod. Charles H. Joffe and Jack Rollins)
nominees: All That Jazz (prod. Robert Alan Aurthur); Being There (prod. Andrew Braunsberg); Breaking Away (prod. Peter Yates); The In-Laws (prod. Arthur Hiller and William Sackheim); Life of Brian (prod. John Goldstone); A Little Romance (prod. Robert L. Crawford and Yves Rousset-Rouard); The Muppet Movie (prod. Jim Henson)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Stalker (prod. Aleksandra Demidova)
nominees: The Marriage of Maria Braun (prod. Wolf-Dietrich Brücker, Volker Canaris, Hanns Eckelkamp and Michael Fengler); Nosferatu the Vampyre (prod. Michael Gruskoff, Walter Saxer and Werner Herzog); The Tin Drum (prod. Franz Seitz)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Martin Sheen (Apocalypse Now)
nominees: Ben Gazzarra (Saint Jack); Dustin Hoffman (Kramer vs. Kramer); Klaus Kinski (Nosferatu the Vampyre); Malcolm McDowell (Time After Time)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Alan Arkin and Peter Falk (The In-Laws)
nominees: Thelonious Bernard (A Little Romance); Graham Chapman (Life of Brian); Dudley Moore (10); Nick Nolte (North Dallas Forty); Burt Reynolds (Starting Over); Roy Scheider (All That Jazz); Peter Sellers (Being There)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Sally Field (Norma Rae)
nominees: Judy Davis (My Brilliant Career); Hanna Schygulla (The Marriage of Maria Braun); Sigourney Weaver (Alien)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Bette Midler (The Rose)
nominees: Jill Clayburgh (Starting Over); Diane Lane (A Little Romance)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Francis Ford Coppola (Apocalypse Now)
nominees: Ridley Scott (Alien); Rainer Werner Fassbinder (The Marriage of Maria Braun)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Woody Allen (Manhattan)
nominees: Bob Fosse (All That Jazz); Terry Jones (Life of Brian); Peter Yates (Breaking Away)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Robert Duvall (Apocalypse Now)
nominees: David Warner (Time After Time)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Paul Dooley (Breaking Away)
nominees: Melvyn Douglas (Being There); James Hong (The In-Laws); Richard Libertini (The In-Laws); Laurence Olivier (A Little Romance)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Jane Alexander (Kramer vs. Kramer)
nominees: Blythe Danner (The Great Santini); Valerie Perrine (The Electric Horseman); Mary Steenburgen (Time After Time); Meryl Streep (Kramer vs. Kramer)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Mariel Hemingway (Manhattan)
nominees: Julie Andrews (10); Barbara Barrie (Breaking Away); Candice Bergen (Starting Over); Bo Derek (10); Dayle Haddon (North Dallas Forty); Shirley MacLaine (Being There); Meryl Streep (Manhattan)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman (Manhattan)
nominees: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin (Life of Brian)

SPECIAL AWARDS
"Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" (Life of Brian) music and lyrics by Eric Idle (best song sung by a random guy hanging on a cross); "Rainbow Connection" (The Muppet Movie) music and lyrics by Paul Williams and Kenny Ascher (best song sung by a talking frog); Jerry Goldsmith (Star Trek: The Motion Picture) (score); Gordon Willis (Manhattan) (cinematography); H.R. Giger, Carlo Rambaldi, Brian Johnson, Nick Alder and Denys Ayling (Alien) (special effects); Walter Murch, Mark Berger, Richard Beggs and Nathan Boxer (Apocalypse Now) (sound)

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Any chance you'll be listing your nominees for post-1972 movies? You have really good taste, and I'll like to get your opinion. Thanks.

Mythical Monkey said...

I really ought to get back to work on this. It was fun.

mister muleboy said...

Ann-Margret


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