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1960
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Psycho (prod. Alfred Hitchcock)
nominees: Inherit The Wind (prod. Stanley Kramer); The Magnificent Seven (prod. John Sturges); Peeping Tom (prod. Michael Powell); Spartacus (prod. Edward Lewis)
PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: The Apartment (prod. Billy Wilder)
nominees: The Little Shop of Horrors (prod. Roger Corman); Ocean's Eleven (prod. Lewis Milestone); Our Man in Havana (prod. Carol Reed); Where The Boys Are (prod. Joe Pasternak)
PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: À bout de souffle (Breathless) (prod. Georges de Beauregard);
nominees: L’Avventura (prod. Amato Pennasilico); Eyes Without A Face (prod. Jules Borkon); Rocco and His Brothers (prod. Goffredo Lombardo); Le Trou (prod. Serge Silberman); The Virgin Spring (prod. Ingmar Bergman and Allan Ekelund)
ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Anthony Perkins (Psycho)
nominees: Jean-Paul Belmondo (À bout de souffle a.k.a. Breathless); Yul Brynner (The Magnificent Seven); Kirk Douglas (Spartacus); Albert Finney (Saturday Night and Sunday Morning); Burt Lancaster (Elmer Gantry); Steve McQueen (The Magnificent Seven); Spencer Tracy (Inherit the Wind)
ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Jack Lemmon (The Apartment)
nominees: Alec Guinness (Our Man in Havana); Marcello Mastroianni (La Dolce Vita)
ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Jean Simmons (Elmer Gantry)
nominees: Marie Dubois (Shoot The Piano Player); Greer Garson (Sunrise at Campobello); Wendy Hiller (Sons and Lovers); Deborah Kerr (The Sundowners); Jean Seberg (À bout de souffle a.k.a. Breathless); Monica Vitti (L’Avventura)
ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Shirley MacLaine (The Apartment)
nominees: Doris Day (Please Don't Eat The Daisies); Melina Mercouri (Never On Sunday)
DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Jean-Luc Godard (À bout de souffle a.k.a. Breathless)
nominees: Michelangelo Antonioni (L'Avventura); Ingmar Bergman (The Virgin Spring); Alfred Hitchcock (Psycho); John Sturges (The Magnificent Seven)
DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Billy Wilder (The Apartment)
nominees: Jules Dassin (Never On Sunday); Carol Reed (Our Man in Havana)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Peter Ustinov (Spartacus)
nominees: Charles Bronson (The Magnificent Seven); James Coburn (The Magnificent Seven); Arthur Kennedy (Elmer Gantry); Charles Laughton (Spartacus); Laurence Olivier (Spartacus); Renato Salvatori (Rocco and His Brothers); Eli Wallach (The Magnificent Seven)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Fred MacMurray (The Apartment)
nominees: Jack Kruschen (The Apartment)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Janet Leigh (Psycho)
nominees: Annie Girardot (Rocco and His Brothers); Shirley Jones (Elmer Gantry); Glynis Johns (The Sundowners)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Paula Prentiss (Where The Boys Are)
nominees: Edie Adams (The Apartment); Hope Holiday (The Apartment); Maureen O'Hara (Our Man in Havana)
SCREENPLAY
winner: Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond (The Apartment)
nominees: Joseph Stephano, from the novel by Robert Bloch (Psycho); Dalton Trumbo, from the novel by Howard Fast (Spartacus)
SPECIAL AWARDS
"Where the Boys Are" (Where the Boys Are) Music and Lyrics by Neil Sadaka and Howard Greenfield (Song); Elmer Bernstein (The Magnificent Seven) (Score); Alexandre Trauner and Edward G. Boyle (The Apartment) (Art Direction-Set Decoration); George Tomasini (Psycho) (Film Editing); Raoul Coutard (À bout de souffle a.k.a. Breathless) (Cinematography)
1961
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: The Hustler (prod. Robert Rossen)
nominees: The Guns of Navarone (prod. Carl Foreman); The Innocents (prod. Jack Clayton); Judgment At Nuremberg (prod. Stanley Kramer); A Raisin in the Sun (prod. Ronald H. Gilbert, Philip Rose and David Susskind)
PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: West Side Story (prod. Robert Wise)
nominees: Breakfast At Tiffany's (prod. Martin Jurow and Richard Shepherd); Lover Come Back (prod. Martin Melcher and Stanley Shapiro); One Hundred and One Dalmatians (prod. Walt Disney); One, Two, Three (prod. Billy Wilder)
PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: La Dolce Vita (prod. Giuseppe Amato and Angelo Rizzoli)
nominees: Divorce—Italian Style (prod. Franco Cristaldi); The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer (prod. Masaki Kobayashi and Shigeru Wakatsuki); Last Year at Marienbad (prod. Pierre Courau, Anatole Dauman and Raymond Froment); La notte (prod. Emanuele Cassuto); Through A Glass Darkly (prod. Allan Ekelund); Viridiana (prod. Gustavo Alatriste); Yojimbo (prod. Akira Kurosawa)
ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Paul Newman (The Hustler)
nominees: Clark Gable (The Misfits); Sidney Poitier (A Raisin in the Sun); Vincent Price (Pit and the Pendulum); Maximilian Schell (Judgment At Nuremberg)
ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Rock Hudson (Lover Come Back)
nominees: James Cagney (One, Two, Three); Fred MacMurray (The Absent-Minded Professor); Marcello Mastroianni (La Dolce Vita and Divorce—Italian Style); Toshirô Mifune (Yojimbo)
ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Sophia Loren (Two Women)
nominees: Anouk Aimée (Lola); Harriet Andersson (Through A Glass Darkly); Deborah Kerr (The Innocents); Marilyn Monroe (The Misfits); Natalie Wood (Splendor in the Grass)
ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Audrey Hepburn (Breakfast At Tiffany's)
nominees: Doris Day (Lover Come Back); Anna Karina (A Woman Is A Woman); Hayley Mills (The Parent Trap); Margaret Rutherford (Murder She Said)
DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Alain Resnais (Last Year At Marienbad)
nominees: Michelangelo Antonioni (La notte); Luis Buñuel (Viridiana); Masaki Kobayashi (The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer); Robert Rossen (The Hustler)
DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Federico Fellini (La Dolce Vita)
nominees: Blake Edwards (Breakfast At Tiffany's); Pietro Germi (Divorce—Italian Style): Akira Kurosawa (Yojimbo); Billy Wilder (One, Two, Three); Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins (West Side Story)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Jackie Gleason (The Hustler)
nominees: Gunnar Björnstrand (Through A Glass Darkly); Montgomery Clift (Judgment At Nuremberg); George C. Scott (The Hustler)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Tony Randall (Lover Come Back)
nominees: George Chakiris (West Side Story)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Ruby Dee (A Raisin in the Sun)
nominees: Fay Bainter (The Children's Hour); Marlene Dietrich (Judgment At Nuremberg); Judy Garland (Judgment At Nuremberg); Piper Laurie (The Hustler); Lotte Lenya (The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Rita Moreno (West Side Story)
nominees: Edie Adams (Lover Come Back); Anouk Aimée (La Dolce Vita); Anita Ekberg (La Dolce Vita); Pamela Tiffin (One, Two, Three)
SCREENPLAY
winner: Robert Rossen and Sidney Carroll, from the novel by Walter Tevis (The Hustler)
nominees: George Axelrod, from the novel by Truman Capote (Breakfast At Tiffany's); Luis Buñuel (story and screenplay) and Julio Alejandro, from the novel Halma by Benito Pérez Galdós (Viridiana); Akira Kurosawa (story and screenplay) and Ryûzô Kikushima (screenplay) (Yojimbo)
SPECIAL AWARDS
"Moon River" (Breakfast At Tiffany's) music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Johnny Mercer (Song); Dede Allen (The Hustler) (Film Editing); Edward Beyer (The Hustler) (Sound); Eugen Schüfftan (The Hustler) (Cinematography); Piero Gherardi (La Dolce Vita) (Costumes)
1962
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Lawrence Of Arabia (prod. Sam Spiegel)
nominees: To Kill A Mockingbird (prod. Alan J. Pakula); The Longest Day (prod. Darryl F. Zanuck); The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (prod. Willis Goldbeck and John Ford); The Manchurian Candidate (prod. George Axelrod and John Frankenheimer); Ride The High Country (prod. Richard E. Lyons); What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (prod. Robert Aldrich)
PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: The Music Man (prod. Morton DaCosta)
nominees: Gypsy (prod. Mervyn LeRoy); Lolita (prod. James B. Harris)
PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: The Exterminating Angel (prod. Gustavo Alatriste)
nominees: An Autumn Afternoon (prod. Shizuo Yamanouchi); Cléo de 5 à 7 (Cleo From 5 To 7) (prod. Georges de Beauregard and Carlo Ponti); L'eclisse (prod. Raymond Hakim and Robert Hakim); Jules et Jim (prod. François Truffaut); Seppuku (Harakiri) (prod. Tatsuo Hosoya); Sanjuro (prod. Ryûzô Kikushima and Tomoyuki Tanaka); Il sorpasso (The Easy Life) (prod. Mario Cecchi Gori); Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux (Vivre Sa Vie) (prod. Pierre Braunberger)
ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Peter O'Toole (Lawrence Of Arabia)
nominees: Kirk Douglas (Lonely Are the Brave); Keir Dullea (David And Lisa); Burt Lancaster (Birdman of Alcatraz); Jack Lemmon (Days of Wine and Roses); Joel McCrea (Ride the High Country); Robert Mitchum (Cape Fear); Tatsuya Nakadai (Seppuku a.k.a Harakiri); Gregory Peck (To Kill A Mockingbird); Randolph Scott (Ride the High Country); Frank Sinatra (The Manchurian Candidate)
ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Robert Preston (The Music Man)
nominees: Dirk Bogarde (The Password Is Courage); James Mason (Lolita); Toshirô Mifune (Sanjuro)
ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Jeanne Moreau (Jules et Jim)
nominees: Anne Bancroft (The Miracle Worker); Joan Crawford (What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?); Bette Davis (What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?); Katharine Hepburn (Long Day's Journey Into Night); Geraldine Page (Sweet Bird of Youth)
ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Shirley Jones (The Music Man)
nominees: Corinne Marchand (Cléo de 5 à 7 a.k.a. Cleo From 5 To 7); Rosalind Russell (Gypsy); Shelley Winters (Lolita); Natalie Wood (Gypsy)
DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: David Lean (Lawrence Of Arabia)
nominees: Robert Aldrich (What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?); John Ford (The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance); John Frankenheimer (Birdman of Alcatraz and The Manchurian Candidate); Masaki Kobayashi (Seppuku a.k.a Harakiri); Robert Mulligan (To Kill A Mockingbird); Yasujirô Ozu (An Autumn Afternoon); Sam Peckinpah (Ride The High Country); François Truffaut (Jules et Jim)
DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Luis Buñuel (The Exterminating Angel)
nominees: Morton DaCosta (The Music Man); Mervyn LeRoy (Gypsy); Stanley Kubrick (Lolita); Akira Kurosawa (Sanjuro); Dino Risi (Il sorpasso a.k.a. The Easy Life); Agnès Varda (Cléo de 5 à 7 a.k.a. Cleo From 5 To 7)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Lee Marvin (The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance)
nominees: Ed Begley (Sweet Bird of Youth); Victor Buono (What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?); Khigh Dhiegh (The Manchurian Candidate); Laurence Harvey (The Manchurian Candidate); Robert Ryan (Billy Budd); Telly Savalas (Birdman of Alcatraz); Omar Sharif (Lawrence Of Arabia); Terence Stamp (Billy Budd); John Wayne (The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Paul Ford (The Music Man)
nominees: John Astin (That Touch of Mink); Karl Malden (Gypsy); Peter Sellers (Lolita)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Angela Lansbury (The Manchurian Candidate)
nominees: Mary Badham (To Kill A Mockingbird); Patty Duke (The Miracle Worker); Mariette Hartley (Ride The High Country); Janet Leigh (The Manchurian Candidate)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Hermione Gingold (The Music Man)
nominees: Jacqueline Andere (The Exterminating Angel)
SCREENPLAY
winner: George Axelrod, from the novel by Richard Condon (The Manchurian Candidate)
nominees: Robert Bolt and Michael Wilson, from the writings of T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence Of Arabia); James Warner Bellah and Willis Goldbeck, from the story by Dorothy M. Johnson (The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance); Horton Foote, from the novel by Harper Lee (To Kill A Mockingbird)
SPECIAL AWARDS
Anne V. Coates (Lawrence Of Arabia) (Film Editing); Freddie Young (Lawrence Of Arabia) (Cinematography); Maurice Jarre (Lawrence Of Arabia) (Score); La Jetée (Short)
1963
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: The Great Escape (prod. John Sturges)
nominees: The Birds (prod. Alfred Hitchcock); From Russia With Love (prod. Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman); The Haunting (prod. Robert Wise); How The West Was Won (prod. Bernard Smith); Hud (prod. Irving Ravetch and Martin Ritt); Jason and the Argonauts (prod. Charles H. Schneer); The Servant (prod. Joseph Losey and Norman Priggen); Shock Corridor (prod. Samuel Fuller)
PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (prod. Stanley Kramer)
nominees: Charade (prod. Stanley Donen); The Nutty Professor (prod. Ernest D. Glucksman); The Pink Panther (prod. Martin Jurow); The Sword in the Stone (prod. Walt Disney); Tom Jones (prod. Tony Richardson)
PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: 8½ (prod. Angelo Rizzoli)
nominees: Contempt (prod. Georges de Beauregard and Carlo Ponti); High and Low (prod. Ryûzô Kikushima and Tomoyuki Tanaka); The Leopard (prod. Goffredo Lombardo); The Silence (prod. Allan Ekelund); El verdugo (The Executioner) (prod. Nazario Belmar); Winter Light (prod. Allan Ekelund)
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ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Steve McQueen (The Great Escape)
nominees: Dirk Bogarde (The Servant); Richard Harris (This Sporting Life); Rex Harrison (Cleopatra); Burt Lancaster (The Leopard); Dean Martin (Toys in the Attic); Toshirô Mifune (High And Low); Paul Newman (Hud)
ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Marcello Mastroianni (8½)
nominees: Tom Courtenay (Billy Liar); Albert Finney (Tom Jones); Glenn Ford (The Courtship of Eddie's Father); Cary Grant (Charade); Jerry Lewis (The Nutty Professor); David Niven (The Pink Panther); Sidney Poitier (Lilies of the Field); John Wayne (Donovan's Reef and McClintock!)
ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Tippi Hedren (The Birds)
nominees: Leslie Caron (The L-Shaped Room); Julie Harris (The Haunting); Jeanne Moreau (La baie des anges a.k.a. Bay of Angels); Rachel Roberts (This Sporting Life); Delphine Seyrig (Muriel ou Le temps d'un retour a.k.a Muriel or The Time of Return); Ingrid Thulin (Winter Light and The Silence)
ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Natalie Wood (Love with the Proper Stranger)
nominees: Doris Day (The Thrill Of It All and Move Over, Darling); Audrey Hepburn (Charade); Shirley MacLaine (Irma La Douce); Ann-Margret (Bye Bye Birdie); Maureen O'Hara (McClintock!); Margaret Rutherford (Murder at the Gallop); Susannah York (Tom Jones)
DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: John Sturges (The Great Escape)
nominees: Ingmar Bergman (Winter Light and The Silence); Alfred Hitchcock (The Birds); Akira Kurosawa (High and Low); Martin Ritt (Hud); Luchino Visconti (The Leopard); Robert Wise (The Haunting)
DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Stanley Kramer (It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World)
nominees: Stanley Donen (Charade); Federico Fellini (8½); Jerry Lewis (The Nutty Professor); Tony Richardson (Tom Jones)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Melvyn Douglas (Hud)
nominees: Donald Pleasence (The Great Escape)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Hugh Griffith (Tom Jones)
nominees: Paul Lynde (Bye Bye Birdie); Walter Matthau (Charade); Mickey Rooney (It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World); Peter Sellers (The Pink Panther); Jonathan Winters (It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Patricia Neal (Hud)
nominees: Claire Bloom (The Haunting); Margaret Rutherford (The V.I.P.s)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Ethel Merman (It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World)
nominees: Edie Adams (It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World and Love with the Proper Stranger); Anouk Aimee (8½); Edith Evans (Tom Jones); Sandra Milo (8½)
SCREENPLAY
winner: Peter Stone; story by Peter Stone and Marc Behm (Charade)
nominees: Nelson Gidding, from the novel by Shirley Jackson (The Haunting); Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank, Jr., from the novel by Larry McMurtry (Hud); John Osborne, from the novel by Henry Fielding (Tom Jones)
SPECIAL AWARDS
Ray Harryhausen (Jason and the Argonauts) (Special Effects); Elmer Bernstein (The Great Escape) (Score)
1964
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Goldfinger (prod. Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman)
nominees: Fail-Safe (prod. Max E. Youngstein); Marnie (prod. Alfred Hitchcock); The Night of the Iguana (prod. Ray Stark); Nothing But A Man (Michael Roemer, Robert Rubin and Robert M. Young); Seance On A Wet Afternoon (prod. Richard Attenborough); Seven Days In May (prod. Edward Lewis); The Train (prod. Jules Bricken)
PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb (prod. Stanley Kubrick)
nominees: The Americanization of Emily (prod. Martin Ransohoff); A Hard Day's Night (prod. Walter Shenson); Mary Poppins (prod. Walt Disney); My Fair Lady (prod. Jack L. Warner)
PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Woman In The Dunes (prod. Kiichi Ichikawa and Tadashi Ôno)
nominees: Bande à part (Band of Outsiders) (prod. Anouchka Films and Orsay Films); (Kwaidan (prod. Shigeru Wakatsuki); Onibaba (prod. Hisao Itoya, Tamotsu Minato and Setsuo Noto); A Fistful Of Dollars)(prod. Arrigo Colombo and Giorgio Papi); The Gospel According To St. Matthew (prod. Alfredo Bini); The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (prod. Mag Bodard)
ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Anthony Quinn (Alexis Zorbas a.k.a. Zorba the Greek)
nominees: Richard Attenborough (Seance on a Wet Afternoon); Richard Burton (Becket and The Night of the Iguana); Sean Connery (Goldfinger); Ivan Dixon (Nothing But A Man); Henry Fonda (The Best Man and Fail-Safe); Burt Lancaster (Seven Days In May and The Train); Lee Marvin (The Killers)
ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Peter Sellers (Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb)
nominees: The Beatles (A Hard Day's Night); James Garner (The Americanization of Emily); Cary Grant (Father Goose); Rex Harrison (My Fair Lady); Rock Hudson (Man's Favorite Sport?)
ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Anna Karina (Bande à part a.k.a. Band of Outsiders)
nominees: Anne Bancroft (The Pumpkin Eater); Bette Davis (Hush ... Hush, Sweet Charlotte); Tippi Hedren (Marnie); Deborah Kerr (The Night of the Iguana); Kyôko Kishida (Woman of the Dunes); Nobuko Otowa (Onibaba); Nina Pens Rode (Gertrud); Kim Stanley (Seance On A Wet Afternoon)
ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Julie Andrews (Mary Poppins and The Americanization of Emily)
nominees: Leslie Caron (Father Goose); Catherine Deneuve (Les parapluies de Cherbourg a.k.a. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg); Audrey Hepburn (My Fair Lady); Ann-Margret (Viva Las Vegas); Geraldine Page (Dear Heart); Paula Prentiss (Man's Favorite Sport?); Debbie Reynolds (The Unsinkable Molly Brown); Margaret Rutherford (Murder Most Foul and Murder Ahoy); Tippy Walker (The World Of Henry Orient)
DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Guy Hamilton (Goldfinger)
nominees: Jean-Luc Godard (Bande à part a.k.a. Band of Outsiders); John Huston (The Night of the Iguana); Masaki Kobayashi (Kaidan a.k.a. Kwaidan); Sergio Leone (A Fistful of Dollars); Pier Paolo Pasolini (The Gospel According To St. Matthew); Michael Roemer (Nothing But A Man); Hiroshi Teshigahara (Woman In The Dunes)
DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Richard Lester (A Hard Day's Night)
nominees: George Cukor (My Fair Lady); Jacques Demy (The Umbrellas of Cherbourg); Arthur Hiller (The Americanization of Emily); Stanley Kubrick (Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb); Robert Stevenson (Mary Poppins)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Edmond O'Brien (Seven Days in May)
nominees: Gert Fröbe (Goldfinger); Ronald Reagan (The Killers); Harold Sakata (Goldfinger)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: George C. Scott (Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb)
nominees: Wilfrid Brambell (A Hard Day's Night); Sterling Hayden (Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb); Stanley Holloway (My Fair Lady); Slim Pickens (Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb); Victor Spinetti (A Hard Day's Night); David Tomlinson (Mary Poppins); Peter Ustinov (Topkapi); Dick Van Dyke (Mary Poppins)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Ava Gardner (Seven Days in May and The Night of the Iguana)
nominees: Grayson Hall (The Night of the Iguana); Lila Kedrova (Alexis Zorbas a.k.a. Zorba the Greek); Abbey Lincoln (Nothing But A Man); Agnes Moorehead (Hush ... Hush, Sweet Charlotte)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Gladys Cooper (My Fair Lady)
nominees: Joyce Grenfell (The Americanization of Emily); Glynis Johns (Mary Poppins); Angela Lansbury (The World of Henry Orient and Dear Heart)
SCREENPLAY
winner: Stanley Kubrick, Peter George and Terry Southern, from the novel Red Alert by Peter George (as "Peter Bryant") (Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb)
nominees: Paddy Chayefsky, from the novel by William Bradford Huie (The Americanization of Emily); Alun Owen (A Hard Day's Night); Richard Maibaum and Paul Dehn, from the novel by Ian Fleming (Goldfinger); Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi, from the novel by P.L. Travers (Mary Poppins); Anthony Veiller and John Huston, from the play by Tennessee Williams (The Night of the Iguana)
SPECIAL AWARDS
Gilbert Taylor (A Hard Day's Night) (Cinematography); "Can't Buy Me Love" (A Hard Day's Night) music and lyrics by John Lennon and Paul McCartney (Song); The Beatles (A Hard Day's Night) (Original Song Score); Cotton Warburton (Mary Poppins) (Film Editing); Peter Ellenshaw, Hamilton Luske and Eustace Lycett (Mary Poppins) (Special Visual Effects); Norman Wanstall (Goldfinger) (Sound Effects); George R. Groves (My Fair Lady) (Sound); Cecil Beaton (My Fair Lady) (Costumes)
1965
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Chimes At Midnight (a.k.a. Falstaff) (prod. Ángel Escolano, Emiliano Piedra and Harry Saltzman)
nominees: Doctor Zhivago (prod. Carlo Ponti); The Hill (prod. Kenneth Hyman); A Patch of Blue (prod. Pandro S. Berman); The Pawnbroker (prod. Philip Langner and Roger Lewis); Repulsion (prod. Gene Gutowski); The Spy Who Came In From The Cold (prod. Martin Ritt)
PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: The Sound Of Music (prod. Robert Wise)
nominees: Help! (prod. Walter Shenson); A Thousand Clowns (prod. Fred Coe)
PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: The Shop On Main Street (prod. Milos Broz and Jaromír Lukás)
nominees: For A Few Dollars More (prod. Arturo González); Pierrot le fou (prod. Georges de Beauregard)
ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Rod Steiger (The Pawnbroker)
nominees: Jean-Paul Belmondo (Pierrot le Fou); Claudio Brook (Simon of the Desert); Richard Burton (The Spy Who Came In From The Cold); Sean Connery (The Hill); Sidney Poitier (A Patch of Blue); Omar Sharif (Doctor Zhivago); Terence Stamp (The Collector); Orson Welles (Chimes At Midnight a.k.a. Falstaff)
ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: The Beatles (Help!)
nominees: Lee Marvin (Cat Ballou); Jason Robards (A Thousand Clowns)
ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Julie Christie (Darling and Doctor Zhivago)
nominees: Catherine Deneuve (Repulsion); Samantha Eggar (The Collector); Elizabeth Hartman (A Patch Of Blue); Anna Karina (Pierrot le fou); Carol Lynley (Bunny Lake Is Missing)
ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Julie Andrews (The Sound Of Music)
nominees: Guiletta Masina (Juliet of the Spirits); Rita Tushingham (The Knack ... And How To Get It)
DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Orson Welles (Chimes At Midnight a.k.a. Falstaff)
nominees: John Frankenheimer (The Train); Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos (The Shop on Main Street); David Lean (Doctor Zhivago); Sergio Leone (For A Few Dollars More); Roman Polanski (Repulsion)
DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Robert Wise (The Sound Of Music)
nominees: Milos Forman (Lásky jedné plavovlásky a.k.a. Loves of a Blonde); Jean-Luc Godard (Pierrot le fou); Richard Lester (The Knack ... And How To Get It and Help!)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Paul Scofield (The Train)
nominees: Harry Andrews (The Hill); Keith Baxter (Chimes At Midnight a.k.a. Falstaff); Tom Courteney (Doctor Zhivago and King Rat); John Gielgud (Chimes At Midnight a.k.a. Falstaff); Laurence Olivier (Bunny Lake Is Missing); Edward G. Robinson (The Cincinnati Kid); Oskar Werner (The Spy Who Came In From The Cold)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Martin Balsam (A Thousand Clowns)
nominees: Victor Spinetti (Help!)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Ida Kaminska (The Shop on Main Street)
nominees: Joan Blondell (The Cincinnati Kid); Claire Bloom (The Spy Who Came In From The Cold); Geraldine Chaplin (Doctor Zhivago); Maggie Smith (Young Cassidy and Othello); Shelley Winters (A Patch of Blue)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Peggy Wood (The Sound of Music)
nominees: Ruth Gordon (Inside Daisy Clover); Silvia Pinal (Simon of the Desert)
SCREENPLAY
winner: Orson Welles, from the plays "Henry IV: Part I," "Henry IV: Part II," "Henry V," "Richard II" and "The Merry Wives of Windsor" by William Shakespeare, and the book Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande by Raphael Holinshed (Chimes At Midnight a.k.a. Falstaff)
nominees: Robert Bolt, from the novel by Boris Pasternak (Doctor Zhivago); Ladislav Grosman, Jan Kadar and Elmar Klos; story by Ladislav Grosman (The Shop On Main Street)
SPECIAL AWARDS
"Help!" (Help!) music and lyrics by John Lennon and Paul McCartney (Song); The Beatles (Help!) (Original Song Score); Maurice Jarre (Doctor Zhivago) (Score)
1966
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Blow-Up (prod. Carlo Ponti)
nominees: A Man For All Seasons (prod. Fred Zinnemann); The Professionals (prod. Richard Brooks)
PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: The Endless Summer (prod. Bruce Brown)
nominees: Alfie (prod. Lewis Gilbert); Cul-de-sac (prod. Gene Gutowski, Michael Klinger and Tony Tenser); Harper (prod. Jerry Gershwin and Elliott Kastner); Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (prod. Ernest Lehman)
PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (prod. Alberto Grimaldi)
nominees: Andrei Rublev (prod. Tamara Ogorodnikova); Au Hasard Balthazar (prod. Mag Bodard); The Battle of Algiers (prod. Antonio Musu and Yacef Saadi); Masculin-Feminin (prod. Anatole Dauman); Persona (prod. Ingmar Bergman)
ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Eli Wallach (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly)
nominees: Rock Hudson (Seconds); Steve McQueen (The Sand Pebbles); Paul Scofield (A Man For All Seasons)
ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Richard Burton (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
nominees: Alan Arkin (The Russian Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming); Michael Caine (Alfie); Paul Newman (Harper); Don Knotts (The Ghost and Mr. Chicken); Zero Mostel (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum); Donald Pleasence (Cul-de-sac); Lionel Stander (Cul-de-sac)
ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Anouk Aimée (A Man and a Woman)
nominees: Liv Ullmann (Persona)
ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Elizabeth Taylor (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
nominees: Lynn Redgrave (Georgy Girl); Vanessa Redgrave (Morgan!); Tuesday Weld (Lord Love a Duck); Joanne Woodward (A Big Hand for the Little Lady)
DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Sergio Leone (The Good, The Bad and The Ugly)
nominees: Michelangelo Antonioni (Blow-Up); Ingmar Bergman (Persona); Robert Bresson (Au Hasard Balthazar); Richard Brooks (The Professionals); Jean-Luc Godard (Masculin-Feminin); Gillo Pontecorvo (The Battle of Algiers); Andrei Tarkovsky (Andrei Rublev)
DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Bruce Brown (The Endless Summer)
nominees: Lewis Gilbert (Alfie); Jirí Menzel (Closely Watched Trains); Mike Nichols (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?); Roman Polanski (Cul-de-sac)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Lee Van Cleef (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly)
nominees: Jack Palance (The Professionals)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Walter Matthau (The Fortune Cookie)
nominees: Jack Gilford (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way To the Forum); George Segal (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?); Max Showalter (Lord Love a Duck); Josef Somr (Closely Watched Trains)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Bibi Andersson (Persona)
nominees: Wendy Hiller (A Man For All Seasons)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Sandy Dennis (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
nominees: Vivien Merchant (Alfie); Shelley Winters (Harper and Alfie)
SCREENPLAY
winner: Robert Bolt, from his play (A Man For All Seasons)
nominees: Richard Brooks, from the novel A Mule for the Marquesa by Frank O’Rourke (The Professionals); Ernest Lehman, from the play by Edward Albee (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
SPECIAL AWARDS
Ennio Morricone (The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly) (Score); Conrad Hall (The Professionals) (Cinematography); The Endless Summer (Documentary)
1967
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Bonnie and Clyde (prod. Warren Beatty)
nominees: Cool Hand Luke (prod. Gordon Carroll); In Cold Blood (prod. Richard Brooks); In the Heat of the Night (prod. Walter Mirisch); Point Blank (prod. Judd Bernard and Robert Chartoff)
PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: The Graduate (prod. Lawrence Turman)
nominees: The Dirty Dozen (prod. Kenneth Hyman); El Dorado (prod. Howard Hawks); The Jungle Book (prod. Walt Disney); Two for the Road (prod. Stanley Donen)
PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Le samouraï (prod. Raymond Borderie and Eugène Lépicier)
nominees: Belle de jour (prod. Raymond Hakim and Robert Hakim); Samurai Rebellion (prod. Toshirô Mifune and Tomoyuki Tanaka); Branded to Kill (prod. Kaneo Iwai and Takiko Mizunoe); Mouchette (prod. Anatole Dauman); Play Time (prod. Bernard Maurice); War and Peace (prod. Mosfilm)
ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Sidney Poitier (In the Heat of the Night)
nominees: Warren Beatty (Bonnie and Clyde); Alain Delon (Le samouraï); Lee Marvin (Point Blank); Paul Newman (Cool Hand Luke); Rod Steiger (In the Heat of the Night)
ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Dustin Hoffman (The Graduate)
nominees: Albert Finney (Two for the Road); Lee Marvin (The Dirty Dozen); Robert Morse (How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying); Spencer Tracy (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner)
ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Catherine Deneuve (Belle de jour)
nominees: Faye Dunaway (Bonnie and Clyde); Edith Evans (The Whisperers); Audrey Hepburn (Wait Until Dark)
ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Anne Bancroft (The Graduate)
nominees: Audrey Hepburn (Two for the Road); Vanessa Redgrave (Camelot)
DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Jean-Pierre Melville (Le samouraï)
nominees: John Boorman (Point Blank); Robert Bresson (Mouchette); Richard Brooks (In Cold Blood); Luis Buñuel (Belle de jour); Masaki Kobayashi (Samurai Rebellion); Arthur Penn (Bonnie and Clyde); Seijun Suzuki (Branded to Kill)
DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Mike Nichols (The Graduate)
nominees: Robert Aldrich (The Dirty Dozen); Stanley Donen (Two for the Road); Howard Hawks (El Dorado); Jacques Tati (Play Time)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: George Kennedy (Cool Hand Luke)
nominees: Alan Arkin (Wait Until Dark); Gene Hackman (Bonnie and Clyde); Strother Martin (Cool Hand Luke); Warren Oates (In the Heat of the Night); Michael J. Pollard (Bonnie and Clyde)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: John Cassavetes (The Dirty Dozen)
nominees: Peter Cook and Dudley Moore (Bedazzled); Murray Hamilton (The Graduate); Phil Harris (The Jungle Book)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Estelle Parsons (Bonnie and Clyde)
nominees: Angie Dickinson (Point Blank); Lee Grant (In the Heat of the Night); Julie Harris (Reflections in a Golden Eye); Geneviève Page (Belle de Jour)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Mildred Natwick (Barefoot in the Park)
nominees: Carol Channing (Thoroughly Modern Millie); Katharine Ross (The Graduate)
SCREENPLAY
winner: Calder Willingham and Buck Henry from the novel by Charles Webb (The Graduate)
nominees: Luis Buñuel and Jean-Claude Carrière, from the novel by Joseph Kessel (Belle de jour); David Newman and Robert Benton (Bonnie and Clyde)
SPECIAL AWARDS
"The Bare Necessities" (The Jungle Book) music and lyrics by Terry Gilkyson (song); Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman & Terry Gilkyson (The Jungle Book) (original song score); The Jungle Book (animated feature); Dede Allen (Bonnie and Clyde) (film editing); Theadora Van Runkle (Bonnie and Clyde) (costumes)
1968
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: 2001: A Space Odyssey (prod. Stanley Kubrick)
nominees: Faces (prod. Maurice McEndree and John Cassavetes); The Lion in Winter (prod. Martin Poll); Night of the Living Dead (prod. Karl Hardman and Russell Streiner); Planet of the Apes (Arthur P. Jacobs); Rosemary's Baby (prod. William Castle); Targets (prod. Peter Bogdanovich)
PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: The Producers (prod. Sidney Glazier)
nominees: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (prod. Albert R. Broccoli); The Odd Couple (prod. Howard W. Koch); Oliver! (prod. John Woolf); Pretty Poison (prod. Marshall Backlar and Joel Black); Yellow Submarine (prod. Al Brodax)
PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Baisers volés (Stolen Kisses) (prod. Marcel Berbert and François Truffaut)
nominees: The Great Silence (prod. Adelphia Compagnia Cinematografica and Les Films Corona); Shame (prod. Lars-Owe Carlberg)
ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Charlton Heston (Planet of the Apes and Will Penny)
nominees: Tony Curtis (The Boston Strangler); Steve McQueen (Bullitt); Peter O’Toole (The Lion in Winter); Cliff Robertson (Charly); Max von Sydow (Shame)
ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Zero Mostel (The Producers)
nominees: Dean Jones (The Love Bug); Jack Lemmon (The Odd Couple); Walter Matthau (The Odd Couple); Ron Moody (Oliver!); Peter Sellers (The Party)
ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Mia Farrow (Rosemary's Baby)
nominees: Julie Christie (Petulia); Katharine Hepburn (The Lion in Winter); Gena Rowland (Faces); Liv Ullmann (Shame); Joanne Woodward (Rachel, Rachel)
ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Barbra Streisand (Funny Girl)
nominees: Jane Fonda (Barbarella); Sally Ann Howes (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang); Tuesday Weld (Pretty Poison)
DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Stanley Kubrick (2001: A Space Odyssey)
nominees: Ingmar Bergman (Shame); John Cassavetes (Faces); Roman Polanski (Rosemary's Baby); George A. Romero (Night of the Living Dead)
DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Mel Brooks (The Producers)
nominees: Carol Reed (Oliver!)
SUPPORTING ACTOR
winner: Douglas Rain (2001: A Space Odyssey)
nominees: Jack Albertson (The Subject Was Roses); Anthony Hopkins (The Lion in Winter); Boris Karloff (Targets); Roddy McDowell (Planet of the Apes)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Gene Wilder (The Producers)
nominees: Kenneth Mars (The Producers); Oliver Reed (Oliver!)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Kim Hunter (Planet of the Apes)
nominees: Lynn Carlin (Faces); Ruth Gordon (Rosemary's Baby); Sondra Locke (The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter); Estelle Parsons (Rachel, Rachel)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Shani Wallis (Oliver!)
nominees: Delphine Seyrig (Stolen Kisses); Estelle Winwood (The Producers)
SCREENPLAY
winner: Mel Brooks (The Producers)
nominees: John Cassavetes (Faces); James Goldman, from his play (The Lion in Winter); Neil Simon, from his play (The Odd Couple); Michael Wilson and Rod Serling, from the novel by Pierre Boulle (Planet of the Apes); Roman Polanski, from the novel by Ira Levin (Rosemary's Baby); Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke (2001: A Space Odyssey)
SPECIAL AWARDS
"Springtime for Hitler" (The Producers) music and lyrics by Mel Brooks (Song); Anthony Masters, Harry Lange and Ernest Archer (2001: A Space Odyssey) (Art Direction-Set Decoration); Ray Lovejoy (2001: A Space Odyssey) (Film Editing); Stanley Kubrick (2001: A Space Odyssey) (Special Effects); William A. Fraker (Bullitt) (Cinematography); John Chambers (Planet of the Apes) (Make-up); Morton Haack (Planet of the Apes) (Costumes); Yellow Submarine (Animated Feature); Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (Animated Short)
1969
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: The Wild Bunch (prod. Phil Feldman)
nominees: Easy Rider (prod. Peter Fonda); Medium Cool (prod. Tully Friedman, Haskell Wexler and Jerrold Wexler); Midnight Cowboy (prod. Jerome Hellman); On Her Majesty's Secret Service (prod. Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman); They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (prod. Robert Chartoff and Irwin Winkler); Once Upon a Time in the West (prod. Fulvio Morsella)
PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (prod. John Foreman)
nominees: The Italian Job (prod. Michael Deeley); Oh! What a Lovely War (prod. Richard Attenborough and Brian Duffy); The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (prod. Robert Fryer); Support Your Local Sheriff! (prod. William Bowers); Take The Money and Run (prod. Charles H. Joffe)
PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Z (prod. Jacques Perrin and Ahmed Rachedi)
nominees: Army of Shadows (prod. Jacques Dorfmann); The Sorrow and the Pity (prod. André Harris and Alain de Sedouy); My Night at Maud's (prod. Pierre Cottrell and Barbet Schroeder)
ACTOR (Drama)
winner: William Holden (The Wild Bunch)
nominees: Peter Fonda (Easy Rider); Dustin Hoffman (Midnight Cowboy); Jon Voight (Midnight Cowboy); John Wayne (True Grit)
ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: James Garner (Support Your Local Sheriff)
nominees: Woody Allen (Take the Money and Run); Michael Caine (The Italian Job); Dustin Hoffman (John and Mary); Paul Newman (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid); Robert Redford (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)
ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Shirley Knight (The Rain People)
nominees: Genevieve Bujold (Anne of the Thousand Days); Claudia Cardinale (Once Upon a Time in the West); Jane Fonda (They Shoot Horses, Don't They?); Liv Ullmann (The Passion of Anna)
ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Maggie Smith (The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie)
nominees: Mia Farrow (John and Mary); Shirley MacLaine (Sweet Charity); Liza Minnelli (The Sterile Cuckoo); Katharine Ross (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid); Barbra Streisand (Hello, Dolly!)
DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Sam Peckinpah (The Wild Bunch)
nominees: Costa-Gavras (Z); Sergio Leone (Once Upon a Time in the West); Jean-Pierre Melville (Army of Shadows); Marcel Ophüls (The Sorrow and the Pity); Sydney Pollack (They Shoot Horses, Don't They?); John Schlesinger (Midnight Cowboy); Haskell Wexler (Medium Cool)
DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: George Roy Hill (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)
nominees: Woody Allen (Take the Money and Run); Richard Attenborough (Oh! What a Lovely War); Ronald Neame (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Jason Robards (Once Upon a Time in the West)
nominees: Red Buttons (They Shoot Horses, Don't They?); Henry Fonda (Once Upon a Time in the West); Jack Nicholson (Easy Rider); Robert Ryan (The Wild Bunch); Gig Young (They Shoot Horses, Don't They?)
SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Jack Elam (Support Your Local Sheriff)
nominees: John Mills (Oh! What a Lovely War)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Diana Rigg (On Her Majesty's Secret Service)
nominees: Bibi Andersson (The Passion of Anna); Simone Signoret (Army of Shadows); Suzannah York (They Shoot Horses, Don't They?)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Goldie Hawn (Cactus Flower)
nominees: Dyan Cannon (Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice); Pamela Franklin (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie); Celia Johnson (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie)
SCREENPLAY
winner: Walon Green and Sam Peckinpah, story by Walon Green and Roy N. Sickner (The Wild Bunch)
nominees: William Goldman (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid); Sergio Leone and Sergio Donati (screenplay), from a story by Dario Argento, Bernardo Bertolucci and Sergio Leone, English translation by Mickey Knox (Once Upon a Time in the West); Jorge Semprún, from a novel by Vasilis Vasilikos (Z)
SPECIAL AWARDS
"Rain Drops Keep Fallin' on My Head" (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) music by Burt Bacharach; lyrics by Hal David (Song); Ennio Morricone (Once Upon a Time in the West) (Score); Claudio Maielli, Elio Pacella and Fausto Ancillai (Once Upon a Time in the West) (Sound); Louis Lombardo (The Wild Bunch) (Film Editing); The Sorrow and the Pity (Documentary Feature)
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