Academy Awards: Academy Awards 1967 (40th)

Start date
10/04/1968
End date
Not available
Organiser
Not available
Country
USA
Location
Los Angeles

DescriptionThe rules were changed this year to one Award instead of separate black/white & colour Awards for Cinematography, Art Direction and Costume Design. The Sound Award was given to Goldwyn Studio Sound Dept.

List of participants

Academy Honorary Awards 
FREED, Arthur
(Winner)
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award 
HITCHCOCK, Alfred
(Winner)
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award 
HITCHCOCK, Alfred J.
(Winner)
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award 
PECK, Eldred Gregory
(Winner)
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award 
PECK, Gregory
(Winner)
Best Documentary Feature 
The ANDERSON PLATOON (1967)
(Winner)
Best Cinematography 
GUFFEY, Burnett in BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967)
(Winner)
Best Supporting Actress 
PARSONS, Estelle in BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967)
(Winner)
Best Animated Short Film 
The BOX (1967)
(Winner)
Best Art Direction - Set Decoration 
BROWN, John W. in CAMELOT (1967)
(Winner)
Best Art Direction - Set Decoration 
CARRERE, Edward in CAMELOT (1967)
(Winner)
Best Score Adaptation or Treatment 
DARBY, Ken in CAMELOT (1967)
(Winner)
Best Score Adaptation or Treatment 
NEWMAN, Alfred in CAMELOT (1967)
(Winner)
Best Art Direction - Set Decoration 
TRUSCOTT, John in CAMELOT (1967)
(Winner)
Best Costume Design 
TRUSCOTT, John in CAMELOT (1967)
(Winner)
Best Supporting Actor 
KENNEDY, George in COOL HAND LUKE (1967)
(Winner)
Best Sound Effects 
The DIRTY DOZEN (1967)
(Winner)
Special Visual Effects 
ABBOTT, L.B. in DOCTOR DOLITTLE (1967)
(Winner)
Best Original Song 
BRICUSSE, Leslie in DOCTOR DOLITTLE (1967)
(Winner)
Best Director 
NICHOLS, Mike in The GRADUATE (1967)
(Winner)
Best Director 
PESCHKOWSKY, Michael Igor in The GRADUATE (1967)
(Winner)
Best Actress 
HEPBURN, Katharine in GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER (1967)
(Winner)
Best Story and Screenplay 
ROSE, William in GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER (1967)
(Winner)
Best Film 
IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT (1967)
(Winner)
Best Sound 
IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT (1967)
(Winner)
Best Film Editing 
ASHBY, Hal in IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT (1967)
(Winner)
Best Adapted Screenplay 
SILLIPHANT, Stirling in IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT (1967)
(Winner)
Best Actor 
STEIGER, Rod in IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT (1967)
(Winner)
Best Foreign Language Film 
OSTRE SLEDOVANÉ VLAKY (1966)
(Winner)
Best Live Action Short Film 
A PLACE TO STAND (1967)
(Winner)
Best Documentary Short Subject 
The REDWOODS (1967)
(Winner)
Best Original Score 
BERNSTEIN, Elmer in THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE (1967)
(Winner)

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