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词条 39th Academy Awards
释义

  1. Winners and nominees

     Honorary Awards  Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award  Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award  Multiple nominations and awards 

  2. Trivia

  3. Presenters and performers

     Presenters  Performers 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox film awards
| number = 39
| award = Academy Awards
| date = April 10, 1967
| image = 39th Academy Awards.jpg
| site = Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California
| host = Bob Hope
| producer = Joe Pasternak
| director = Richard Dunlap
| best_picture = A Man for All Seasons
| most_wins = A Man for All Seasons (6)
| most_nominations = Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (13)
| network = ABC
| duration = 2 hours, 31 minutes
| last = 38th
| next = 40th
}}

The 39th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1966, were held on April 10, 1967, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California. They were hosted by Bob Hope.

Only two of the Best Picture nominees were nominated for Best Director: A Man for All Seasons and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Both were adaptations of stage dramas.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface and indicated with a double dagger ({{double dagger}}).[1][2]

Best PictureBest Director
  • A Man for All Seasons – Fred Zinnemann, producer{{double dagger}}
    • Alfie – Lewis Gilbert, producer
    • The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming – Norman Jewison, producer
    • The Sand Pebbles – Robert Wise, producer
    • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – Ernest Lehman, producer
  • Fred Zinnemann – A Man for All Seasons{{double dagger}}
    • Michelangelo Antonioni – Blowup
    • Claude Lelouch – A Man and a Woman
    • Richard Brooks – The Professionals
    • Mike Nichols – Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Best ActorBest Actress
  • Paul Scofield – A Man for All Seasons as Sir Thomas More{{double dagger}}
    • Alan Arkin – The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming as Lt. Yuri Rozanov
    • Richard Burton – Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? as George
    • Michael Caine – Alfie as Alfie Elkins
    • Steve McQueen – The Sand Pebbles as Jake Holman
  • Elizabeth Taylor – Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? as Martha{{double dagger}}
    • Anouk Aimée – A Man and a Woman as Anne Gauthier
    • Ida Kamińska – The Shop on Main Street as Rozália Lautmannová
    • Lynn Redgrave – Georgy Girl as Georgina "Georgy" Parkin
    • Vanessa Redgrave – Morgan! as Leonie Delt
Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress
  • Walter Matthau – The Fortune Cookie as "Whiplash Willie" Gingrich{{double dagger}}
    • Mako – The Sand Pebbles as Po-han
    • James Mason – Georgy Girl as James Leamington
    • George Segal – Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? as Nick
    • Robert Shaw – A Man for All Seasons as King Henry VIII
  • Sandy Dennis – Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? as Honey{{double dagger}}
    • Wendy Hiller – A Man for All Seasons as Alice More
    • Jocelyne LaGarde – Hawaii as Queen Malama Kanakoa
    • Vivien Merchant – Alfie as Lily
    • Geraldine Page – You're a Big Boy Now as Margery Chanticleer
Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the ScreenBest Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
  • A Man and a Woman – Screenplay by Claude Lelouch and Pierre Uytterhoeven; Story by Claude Lelouch{{double dagger}}
    • Blowup – Screenplay by Michelangelo Antonioni, Edward Bond and Tonino Guerra; Story by Michelangelo Antonioni
    • The Fortune Cookie – Billy Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond
    • Khartoum – Robert Ardrey
    • The Naked Prey – Clint Johnston and Don Peters
  • A Man for All Seasons – Robert Bolt based on his play{{double dagger}}
    • Alfie – Bill Naughton based on his play
    • The Professionals – Richard Brooks based on the novel A Mule for the Marquesa by Frank O'Rourke
    • The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming – William Rose based on the novel Off-Islanders by Nathaniel Benchley
    • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – Ernest Lehman based on the play by Edward Albee
Best Foreign Language FilmBest Song
  • A Man and a Woman (France){{double dagger}}
    • The Battle of Algiers (Italy)
    • Loves of a Blonde (Czechoslovakia)
    • Pharaoh (Poland)
    • Three (Yugoslavia)
  • "Born Free" from Born Free – Music by John Barry; Lyrics by Don Black{{double dagger}}
    • "Alfie" from Alfie – Music by Burt Bacharach; Lyrics by Hal David
    • "Georgy Girl" from Georgy Girl – Music by Tom Springfield; Lyrics by Jim Dale
    • "My Wishing Doll" from Hawaii – Music by Elmer Bernstein; Lyrics by Mack David
    • "A Time for Love" from An American Dream – Music by Johnny Mandel; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster
Best Documentary FeatureBest Documentary Short Subject
  • The War Game{{double dagger}}
    • The Face of a Genius
    • Helicopter Canada
    • The Really Big Family
    • Le Volcan interdit
  • A Year Toward Tomorrow – Edmond A. Levy{{double dagger}}
    • Adolescence
    • Cowboy
    • The Odds Against
    • Részletek J.S. Bach Máté passiójából
Best Short Subject, Live ActionBest Short Subject, Cartoons
  • Wild Wings – Edgar Anstey{{double dagger}}
    • Turkey the Bridge – Derek Williams
    • The Winning Strain – Leslie Winik
  • A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature – John Hubley and Faith Hubley{{double dagger}}
    • The Drag – Carlos Marchiori
    • The Pink Blueprint – David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng
Best Original Music ScoreBest Scoring of Music – Adaptation or Treatment
  • Born Free – John Barry{{double dagger}}
    • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – Alex North
    • In the Beginning... – Toshiro Mayuzumi
    • Hawaii – Elmer Bernstein
    • The Sand Pebbles – Jerry Goldsmith
  • A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum – Ken Thorne{{double dagger}}
    • The Gospel According to St. Matthew – Luis Bacalov
    • Return of the Seven – Elmer Bernstein
    • The Singing Nun – Harry Sukman
    • Stop the World – I Want to Get Off – Al Ham
Best Sound EffectsBest Sound
  • Grand Prix – Gordon Daniel{{double dagger}}
    • Fantastic Voyage – Walter Rossi
  • Grand PrixFranklin Milton{{double dagger}}
    • Gambit – Waldon O. Watson
    • Hawaii – Gordon E. Sawyer
    • The Sand Pebbles – James Corcoran
    • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – George Groves
Best Art Direction, Black-and-WhiteBest Art Direction, Color
  • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – Art Direction: Richard Sylbert; Set Decoration: George James Hopkins{{double dagger}}
    • The Fortune Cookie – Art Direction: Robert Luthardt; Set Decoration: Edward G. Boyle
    • The Gospel According to St. Matthew – Art Direction and Set Decoration: Luigi Scaccianoce
    • Is Paris Burning? – Art Direction: Willy Holt; Set Decoration: Marc Frédérix and Pierre Guffroy
    • Mister Buddwing – Art Direction: George Davis and Paul Groesse; Set Decoration: Henry Grace and Hugh Hunt
  • Fantastic Voyage – Art Direction: Jack Martin Smith and Dale Hennesy; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott and Stuart A. Reiss{{double dagger}}
    • Gambit – Art Direction: Alexander Golitzen and George C. Webb; Set Decoration: John P. Austin and John McCarthy Jr.
    • Juliet of the Spirits – Art Direction and Set Decoration: Piero Gherardi
    • The Oscar – Art Direction: Hal Pereira and Arthur Lonergan; Set Decoration: Robert R. Benton and James W. Payne
    • The Sand Pebbles – Art Direction: Boris Leven; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott, John Sturtevant and William Kiernan
Best Cinematography, Black-and-WhiteBest Cinematography, Color
  • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – Haskell Wexler{{double dagger}}
    • The Fortune Cookie – Joseph LaShelle
    • Georgy Girl – Kenneth Higgins
    • Is Paris Burning? – Marcel Grignon
    • Seconds – James Wong Howe
  • A Man for All Seasons – Ted Moore{{double dagger}}
    • Fantastic Voyage – Ernest Laszlo
    • Hawaii – Russell Harlan
    • The Professionals – Conrad Hall
    • The Sand Pebbles – Joseph MacDonald
Best Costume Design, Black-and-WhiteBest Costume Design, Color
  • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – Irene Sharaff{{double dagger}}
    • The Gospel According to St. Matthew – Danilo Donati
    • Mandragola – Danilo Donati
    • Mister Buddwing – Helen Rose
    • Morgan! – Jocelyn Rickards
  • A Man for All Seasons – Joan Bridge and Elizabeth Haffenden{{double dagger}}
    • Gambit – Jean Louis
    • Hawaii – Dorothy Jeakins
    • Juliet of the Spirits – Piero Gherardi
    • The Oscar – Edith Head
Best Film EditingBest Special Visual Effects
  • Grand Prix – Fredric Steinkamp, Henry Berman, Stewart Linder and Frank Santillo{{double dagger}}
    • Fantastic Voyage – William B. Murphy
    • The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming – Hal Ashby and J. Terry Williams
    • The Sand Pebbles – William H. Reynolds
    • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – Sam O'Steen
  • Fantastic Voyage – Art Cruickshank{{double dagger}}
    • Hawaii – Linwood G. Dunn

Honorary Awards

  • Yakima Canutt "for achievements as a stunt man and for developing safety devices to protect stunt men everywhere."
  • Y. Frank Freeman "for unusual and outstanding service to the Academy during his thirty years in Hollywood."

Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award

  • Robert Wise

Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award

  • George Bagnall

Multiple nominations and awards

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These films had multiple nominations:

  • 13 nominations: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  • 8 nominations: A Man for All Seasons and The Sand Pebbles
  • 7 nominations: Hawaii
  • 5 nominations: Alfie and Fantastic Voyage
  • 4 nominations: The Fortune Cookie, Georgy Girl, A Man and a Woman and The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming
  • 3 nominations: Gambit, The Gospel According to St. Matthew, Grand Prix and The Professionals
  • 2 nominations: Blowup, Born Free, Is Paris Burning?, Juliet of the Spirits, Mister Buddwing, Morgan! and The Oscar
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The following films received multiple awards.

  • 6 wins: A Man for All Seasons
  • 5 wins: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  • 3 wins: Grand Prix
  • 2 wins: Born Free, Fantastic Voyage and A Man and a Woman
{{Col-end}}

Trivia

  • The Academy Awards broadcast was almost canceled because of a strike involving the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), the theatrical performers union governing live telecasts. However, the dispute was settled three hours before the ceremony was scheduled to begin. Bob Hope's opening monologue makes many references to this, and he claims that as late as 30 minutes before broadcast it was uncertain whether the telecast would go on.[3]
  • Vanessa Redgrave and Lynn Redgrave were both nominated for Best Actress. This was the first time in 25 years that two sisters were nominated in that category (Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine were nominated for Best Actress in 1941).
  • This was the only time in the history of the Academy Awards that all Best Actress nominees were born outside of the United States.
  • Patricia Neal, making her first Hollywood appearance since a near-fatal stroke of two years before, received a standing ovation from the audience.
  • California's governor, Ronald Reagan, was among the guests in the audience. He was a longtime Academy member and supporter.
  • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolfs 13 nominations constitute the first and, {{as of|2012|lc=y}}, only instance of a film being nominated in every category for which it was eligible. It is also the first instance of a film receiving an acting nomination for every credited cast member.
  • Mitzi Gaynor's performance of the song "Georgy Girl" is often cited as being one of the most heralded performances on an Oscar broadcast.

Presenters and performers

The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers.

Presenters

Name Role
Hank|Simms|nolink=0}} Announcer of the 39th Academy Awards
Arthur|Freed}} (AMPAS President) Gave opening remarks welcoming guests to the awards ceremony
Dean|Jones|Dean Jones (actor)}}
Raquel Welch
Presenters of the award for Best Sound
Shelley|Winters}} Presenter of the award for Best Supporting Actor
{{sortnameAnn-Margret}
Omar Sharif
Presenters of the awards for Best Cinematography
Irene|Dunne}} Presenter of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
Olivia|de Havilland}} Presenter of the Short Subjects Awards
Diahann|Carroll}} Presenter of the award for Best Sound Effects
Richard|Harris}}
Barbara Rush
Presenters of the Documentary Awards
Fred|MacMurray}} Presenter of the award for Best Special Visual Effects
Candice|Bergen}}
Robert Mitchum
Presenters of the awards for Best Costume Design
Sidney|Poitier}} Presenter of the award for Best Supporting Actress
Jack|Valenti}} Presenter of the Honorary Award to Y. Frank Freeman
Lee|Remick}}
James Stewart
Presenters of the award for Best Film Editing
Charlton|Heston}} Presenter of the Honorary Award to Yakima Canutt
Patricia|Neal}} Presenter of the award for Best Foreign Language Film
Rock|Hudson}}
Vanessa Redgrave
Presenters of the awards for Best Art Direction
Fred|Astaire}}
Ginger Rogers
Presenters of the Writing Awards
Arthur|Freed}} Presenter of the Irving J. Thalberg Memorial Award to Robert Wise
Mary Tyler|Moore}}
Dick Van Dyke
Presenters of the Music Awards
Dean|Martin}} Presenter of the award for Best Song
Lee|Marvin}} Presenter of the award for Best Actress
Rosalind|Russell}} Presenter of the award for Best Director
Julie|Christie}} Presenter of the award for Best Actor
Audrey|Hepburn}} Presenter of the award for Best Picture

Performers

Name Role Performed
Johnny|Green}} Musical arranger and conductor Orchestral
Dionne|Warwick}} Performer "Alfie" from Alfie
Roger|Williams|Roger Williams (pianist)}}
The Young Americans
Performers "Born Free" from Born Free
Mitzi|Gaynor}} Performer "Georgy Girl" from Georgy Girl
John|Davidson|John Davidson (entertainer)}} Performer "A Time For Love" from An American Dream
Jackie|DeShannon}} Performer "My Wishing Doll" from Hawaii

See also

  • 24th Golden Globe Awards
  • 1966 in film
  • 9th Grammy Awards
  • 18th Primetime Emmy Awards
  • 19th Primetime Emmy Awards
  • 20th British Academy Film Awards
  • 21st Tony Awards
  • List of submissions to the 39th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1967 |title=The 39th Academy Awards (1967) Nominees and Winners |accessdate=2011-09-04 |work=oscars.org |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141110020832/http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1967 |archivedate=2014-11-10 |df= }}
2. ^{{Cite web |url=http://awardsdatabase.oscars.org/ampas_awards/BasicSearch?action=searchLink&displayType=1&BSFromYear=39 |title=The Official Academy Awards® Database |access-date=2011-10-04 |archive-url=https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20140609212901/http://awardsdatabase.oscars.org/ampas_awards/DisplayMain.jsp?curTime=1402298915879 |archive-date=2014-06-09 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
3. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjyi70JVP_I The Opening of the Academy Awards in 1967] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160402163758/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjyi70JVP_I |date=2016-04-02 }}, posted to YouTube by The Oscars (official channel)

External links

  • [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0353124/ The 39th Annual Academy Awards] at IMDB
  • List of winners at Infoplease
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