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1960 |
Picture Ben-Hur produced by: Sam Zimbalist Director Ben-Hur William Wyler Actress Room at the Top Simone Signoret Actor Ben-Hur Charlton Heston Supporting Actress Diary of Anne Frank, The Shelly Winters Supporting Actor Ben-Hur Hugh Griffith Screenplay - Original Pillow Talk story: Clarence Greene, Russell Rouse Maurice Richlin, Stanley Shapiro Screenplay - Adapted Room at the Top Neil Paterson Cinematography - Black and White Diary of Anne Frank, The William Mellor Cinematography - Color Ben-Hur Robert Surtees Film Editing Ben-Hur John Dunning, Ralph Winters Art Direction - Black and White Diary of Anne Frank, The art direction: George Davis, Lyle Wheeler set decoration: Stuart Reiss, Walter Scott Art Direction - Color Ben-Hur art direction: Edward Carfagno, William Horning set decoration: Hugh Hunt Costume Design - Black and White Some Like it Hot Orry Kelly Costume Design - Color Ben-Hur Elizabeth Haffenden Sound Ben-Hur MGM Sound Department, Franklin Milton Effects - Visual and Sound Ben-Hur visual effects: A. Gillespie, Robert MacDonald sound effects: Milo Lory Score - A Ben-Hur Miklos Rozsa Score - B Porgy and Bess Ken Darby, André Previn Original Song "High Hopes" from Hole in the Head, A music: James Van Heusen lyrics: Sammy Cahn Foreign Language Film Black Orpheus submitting country: Short Film - Live Action Golden Fish, The produced by: Jacques-Yves Cousteau Short Film - Animated Moonbird produced by: John Hubley Documentary - Short Glass produced by: Bert Haanstra Documentary - Feature Serengeti Shall Not Die produced by: Bernhard Grzimek |
1961 |
Picture Apartment, The produced by: Billy Wilder Director Apartment, The Billy Wilder Actress Butterfield 8 Elizabeth Taylor Actor Elmer Gantry Burt Lancaster Supporting Actress Elmer Gantry Shirley Jones Supporting Actor Spartacus Peter Ustinov Screenplay - Original Apartment, The I. A. L. Diamond, Billy Wilder Screenplay - Adapted Elmer Gantry Richard Brooks Cinematography - Black and White Sons and Lovers Freddie Francis Cinematography - Color Spartacus Russell Metty Film Editing Apartment, The Daniel Mandell Art Direction - Black and White Apartment, The art direction: Alexander Trauner set decoration: Edward Boyle Art Direction - Color Spartacus art direction: Alexander Golitzen, Eric Orbom set decoration: Russell Gausman, Julia Heron Costume Design - Black and White Facts of Life, The Edith Head, Edward Stevenson Costume Design - Color Spartacus Valles , Bill Thomas Sound Alamo, The Goldwyn Sound Department, Todd-AO Sound Department, Fred Hynes, Gordon Sawyer Effects - Visual and Sound Time Machine, The visual effects: Tim Baar, Gene Warren Score - A Exodus Ernest Gold Score - B Song Without End Morris Stoloff, Harry Sukman Original Song "Never on Sunday" from Never on Sunday music: Manos Hadjidakis lyrics: Manos Hadjidakis Foreign Language Film Virgin Spring, The submitting country: Short Film - Live Action Day of the Painter produced by: Ezra Baker Short Film - Animated Munro produced by: William Snyder Documentary - Short Giuseppina produced by: James Hill Documentary - Feature Horse with the Flying Tail, The produced by: Larry Lansburgh |
1962 |
Picture West Side Story produced by: Robert Wise Director West Side Story Jerome Robbins, Robert Wise Actress Two Women Sophia Loren Actor Judgement at Nuremburg Maximilian Schell Supporting Actress West Side Story Rita Moreno Supporting Actor West Side Story George Chakiris Screenplay - Original Splendor in the Grass William Inge Screenplay - Adapted Judgement at Nuremburg Abby Mann Cinematography - Black and White Hustler, The Eugen Shuftan Cinematography - Color West Side Story Daniel Fapp Film Editing West Side Story Thomas Stanford Art Direction - Black and White Hustler, The art direction: Harry Horner set decoration: Gene Callahan Art Direction - Color West Side Story art direction: Boris Leven set decoration: Victor Gangelin Costume Design - Black and White La Dolce Vita Piero Gherardi Costume Design - Color West Side Story Irene Sharaff Sound West Side Story Goldwyn Sound Department, Todd-AO Sound Department, Fred Hynes, Gordon Sawyer Effects - Visual and Sound Guns of Navarone, The visual effects: Bill Warrington sound effects: Vivian Greenham Score - A Breakfast at Tiffany's Henry Mancini Score - B West Side Story Saul Chaplin, Johnny Green, Irwin Kostal, Sid Ramin Original Song "Moon River" from Breakfast at Tiffany's music: Henry Mancini lyrics: Johnny Mercer Foreign Language Film Through a Glass Darkly submitting country: Short Film - Live Action Seawards the Great Ships Templar Film Studios distribution company: Schoenfeld Films Short Film - Animated Ersatz (The Substitute) Zagreb Film distribution company: Herts, Lion International Documentary - Short Project Hope produced by: Frank Bibas Documentary - Feature Le Ciel et la Boue produced by: Arthur Cohn, René Lafuite |
1963 |
Black Fox Documentary - Feature produced by: Louis Stoumen Days of Wine and Roses Original Song "Days of Wine and Roses" from music: Henry Mancini, lyrics: Johnny Mercer Divorce - Italian Style Screenplay - Original Ennio de Concini, Pietro Germi, Alfredo Giannetti Dylan Thomas Documentary - Short produced by: Jack Howells Heureux Anniversaire Short Film - Live Action produced by: Jean-Claude Carrière, Pierre Etaix Lawrence of Arabia Picture produced by: Sam Spiegel Director David Lean Cinematography - Color Freddie Young Film Editing Anne Coates Sound Shepperton Studio Sound Department, John Cox Score - A Maurice Jarre Sundays and Cybèle Foreign Language Film submitting country: Sweet Bird of Youth Supporting Actor Ed Begley The Black and White Longest Day Cinematography - Black and White Jean Bourgoin, Walter Wottiz Effects - Visual and Sound visual effects: Robert MacDonald, sound effects: Jacques Maumont The Hole Short Film - Animated produced by: John Hubley, Faith Hubley The Miracle Worker (Video, DVD)
Actress Anne Bancroft Supporting Actress Patty Duke (See also William Gibson) The Music Man Score - B Ray Heindorf To Kill a Mockingbird Actor Gregory Peck Screenplay - Adapted Horton Foote Art Direction - Black and White art direction: Henry Bumstead, Alexander Golitzen, set decoration: Oliver Emert Art Direction - Color art direction: John Box, John Stoll, set decoration: Dario Simoni What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Costume Design - Black and White Norma Koch Costume Design - Color Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm Mary Wills |
1964 |
Picture Tom Jones produced by: Tony Richardson Director Tom Jones Tony Richardson Actress Hud Patricia Neal Actor Lilies of the Field Sidney Poitier Supporting Actress V. I. P.'s Margaret Rutherford Supporting Actor Hud Melvyn Douglas Screenplay - Original How the West Was Won James Webb Screenplay - Adapted Tom Jones John Osborne Cinematography - Black and White Hud James Howe Cinematography - Color Cleopatra Leon Shamroy Film Editing How the West Was Won Harold Kress Art Direction - Black and White America, America art direction: Gene Callahan Art Direction - Color Cleopatra art direction: Herman Blumenthal, Hilyard Brown, John DeCuir, Boris Juraga, Maurice Pelling, Jack Smith, Elven Webb set decoration: Paul Fox, Ray Moyer, Walter Scott Costume Design - Black and White 8-1/2 Piero Gherardi Costume Design - Color Cleopatra Irene , Vittorio Novarese, Irene Sharaff Sound How the West Was Won MGM Sound Department, Franklin Milton Sound Effects Editing It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Walter Elliott Visual Effects Cleopatra Emil Kosa Score - A Tom Jones John Addison Score - B Irma La Douce André Previn Original Song "Call Me Irresponsible" from Papa's Delicate Condition music: James Van Heusen lyrics: Sammy Cahn Foreign Language Film 8-1/2 submitting country: Short Film - Live Action Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, An produced by: Paul de Roubaix, Marcel Ichac Short Film - Animated Critic, The produced by: Ernest Pintoff Documentary - Short Chagall produced by: Simon Schiffrin Documentary - Feature Robert Frost: A Lover's Quarrel With the World produced by: Robert Hughes |
1965 |
Picture My Fair Lady produced by: Jack Warner Director My Fair Lady George Cukor Actress Mary Poppins Julie Andrews Actor My Fair Lady Rex Harrison Supporting Actress Zorba the Greek Lila Kedrova Supporting Actor Topkapi Peter Ustinov Screenplay - Original Father Goose Peter Stone, Frank Tarloff Screenplay - Adapted Becket Edward Anhalt Cinematography - Black and White Zorba the Greek Walter Lassally Cinematography - Color My Fair Lady Harry Stradling Film Editing Mary Poppins Irvine Warburton Art Direction - Black and White Zorba the Greek art direction: Vassilis Fotopoulos Art Direction - Color My Fair Lady art direction: Gene Allen, Cecil Beaton set decoration: George Hopkins Costume Design - Black and White Night of the Iguana, The Dorothy Jeakins Costume Design - Color My Fair Lady Cecil Beaton Sound My Fair Lady Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department, George Groves Sound Effects Editing Goldfinger Norman Wanstall Visual Effects Mary Poppins Peter Ellenshaw, Hamilton Luske, Eustace Lycett Score - A Mary Poppins Robert Sherman, Richard Sherman Score - B My Fair Lady André Previn Original Song "Chim Chim Cher-ee" from Mary Poppins music: Robert Sherman, Richard Sherman lyrics: Robert Sherman, Richard Sherman Foreign Language Film Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow submitting country: Short Film - Live Action Casals Conducts: 1964 produced by: Edward Schreiber Short Film - Animated Pink Phink, The produced by: David DePatie, Friz Freleng Documentary - Short Nine from Little Rock U. S. Information Agency Documentary - Feature Jacques-Yves Cousteau's World Without Sun produced by: Jacques-Yves Cousteau |
1966 |
Picture Sound of Music, The produced by: Robert Wise Director Sound of Music, The Robert Wise Actress Darling Julie Christie Actor Cat Ballou Lee Marvin Supporting Actress Patch of Blue, A Shelly Winters Supporting Actor Thousand Clowns, A Martin Balsam Screenplay - Original Darling Frederic Raphael Screenplay - Adapted Doctor Zhivago Robert Bolt Cinematography - Black and White Ship of Fools Ernest Laszlo Cinematography - Color Doctor Zhivago Freddie Young Film Editing Sound of Music, The William Reynolds Art Direction - Black and White Ship of Fools art direction: Robert Clatworthy set decoration: Joseph Kish Art Direction - Color Doctor Zhivago art direction: John Box, Terry Marsh set decoration: Dario Simoni Costume Design - Black and White Darling Julie Harris Costume Design - Color Doctor Zhivago Phyllis Dalton Sound Sound of Music, The 20th Century Fox Sound Department, Todd-AO Sound Department, James Corcoran, Fred Hynes Sound Effects Editing Great Race, The Tregoweth Brown Visual Effects Thunderball John Stears Score - A Doctor Zhivago Maurice Jarre Score - B Sound of Music, The Irwin Kostal Original Song "Shadow of Your Smile, The" from Sandpiper, The music: Johnny Mandel lyrics: Paul Webster Foreign Language Film Shop on Main Street, The submitting country: Short Film - Live Action Chicken, The produced by: Claude Berri Short Film - Animated Dot and the Line, The produced by: Les Goldman, Chuck Jones Documentary - Short To Be Alive! Francis Thompson, Inc. Documentary - Feature Eleanor Roosevelt Story, The produced by: Sidney Glazier |
1967 |
Picture Man for All Seasons, A produced by: Fred Zinnemann Director Man for All Seasons, A Fred Zinnemann Actress Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Elizabeth Taylor Actor Man for All Seasons, A Paul Scofield Supporting Actress Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Sandy Dennis Supporting Actor Fortune Cookie, The Walter Matthau Screenplay - Original Man and a woman, A Claude Lelouch, Pierre Uytterhoeven Screenplay - Adapted Man for All Seasons, A Robert Bolt Cinematography - Black and White Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Haskell Wexler Cinematography - Color Man for All Seasons, A Ted Moore Film Editing Grand Prix Henry Berman, Stewart Linder, Frank Santillo, Fredric Steinkamp Art Direction - Black and White Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? art direction: Richard Sylbert set decoration: George Hopkins Art Direction - Color Fantastic Voyage art direction: Dale Hennesy, Jack Smith set decoration: Stuart Reiss, Walter Scott Costume Design - Black and White Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Irene Sharaff Costume Design - Color Man for All Seasons, A Joan Bridge, Elizabeth Haffenden Sound Grand Prix MGM Sound Department, Franklin Milton Sound Effects Editing Grand Prix Gordon Daniel Visual Effects Fantastic Voyage Art Cruickshank Score - A Born Free John Barry Score - B Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, A Ken Thorne Original Song "Born Free" from Born Free music: John Barry lyrics: Don Black Foreign Language Film Man and a woman, A submitting country: Short Film - Live Action Wild Wings produced by: Edgar Anstey Short Film - Animated Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature produced by: John Hubley, Faith Hubley Documentary - Short Year Toward Tomorrow, A produced by: Edmund Levy Documentary - Feature War Game, The produced by: Peter Watkins |
1968 |
Picture In the Heat of the Night produced by: Walter Mirisch Director Graduate, The Mike Nichols Actress Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? Katharine Hepburn Actor In the Heat of the Night Rod Steiger Supporting Actress Bonnie and Clyde Estelle Parsons Supporting Actor Cool Hand Luke George Kennedy Screenplay - Original Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? William Rose Screenplay - Adapted In the Heat of the Night Stirling Silliphant Cinematography Bonnie and Clyde Burnett Guffey Film Editing In the Heat of the Night Hal Ashby Art Direction Camelot art direction: Edward Carrere, John Truscott set decoration: John Brown Costume Design Camelot John Truscott Sound In the Heat of the Night Goldwyn Sound Department Sound Effects Editing Dirty Dozen, The John Poyner Visual Effects Doctor Dolittle L. B. Abbott Score - A Thoroughly Modern Millie Elmer Bernstein Score - B Camelot Ken Darby, Alfred Newman Original Song "Talk to the Animals" from Doctor Dolittle music: Leslie Bricusse lyrics: Leslie Bricusse Foreign Language Film Closely Watched Trains submitting country: Short Film - Live Action Place to Stand, A produced by: Christopher Chapman Short Film - Animated Box, The produced by: Fred Wolf Documentary - Short Redwoods, The produced by: Trevor Greenwood, Mark Harris Documentary - Feature Anderson Platoon, The produced by: Pierre Schoendoerffer |
1969 |
Picture Oliver! produced by: John Woolf Director Oliver! Carol Reed Actress Funny Girl Barbra Streisand Lion in Winter, The Katharine Hepburn Actor Charly Cliff Robertson Supporting Actress Rosemary's Baby Ruth Gordon Supporting Actor Subject Was Roses, The Jack Albertson Screenplay - Original Producers, The Mel Brooks Screenplay - Adapted Lion in Winter, The James Goldman Cinematography Romeo and Juliet Giuseppe De Santis Film Editing Bullitt Frank Keller Art Direction Oliver! art direction: John Box, Terry Marsh set decoration: Vernon Dixon, Ken Muggleston Costume Design Romeo and Juliet Danilo Donati Sound Oliver! Shepperton Studio Sound Department Visual Effects 2001: A Space Odyssey Stanley Kubrick Score - A Lion in Winter, The John Barry Score - B Oliver! Johnny Green Original Song "Windmills of Your Mind, The" from Thomas Crown Affair, The music: Michel Legrand lyrics: Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman Foreign Language Film War and Peace submitting country: Short Film - Live Action Robert Kennedy Remembered produced by: Charles Guggenheim Short Film - Animated Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day produced by: Walt Disney Documentary - Short Why Man Creates produced by: Saul Bass Documentary - Feature Journey into Self produced by: Bill McGaw |
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