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Sorry. Yes. Spencer Tracy. I had intended on going back and filling those in during my brain aneurysm, but I forgot.
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OscarGuy wrote:Actor: - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
I assume you mean Spencer Tracy, not Sidney Poitier?
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Picture: Thoroughly Modern Millie
Director: - Thoroughly Modern Millie
Actor: - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Actress: Julie Andrews - Thoroughly Modern Millie
Supporting Actor: Cecil Kellaway - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
Supporting Actress: Carol Channing - Thoroughly Modern Millie
Ensemble: Thoroughly Modern Millie
Original Screenplay: Thoroughly Modern Millie
Adapted Screenplay: The Graduate
Original Score: Thoroughly Modern Millie
Original Song: "Jazz Baby" - Thoroughly Modern Millie
Editing: Thoroughly Modern Millie
Cinematography: Thoroughly Modern Millie
Art Direction: Doctor Dolittle
Costume Design: Thoroughly Modern Millie
Makeup: Doctor Dolittle
Sound: Thoroughly Modern Millie
Sound Effects: Thoroughly Modern Millie
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Bump bump.
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Shit. I forgot. And I also forgot my data at home. This has been a very shitty day, so I'll try to get to this tonight.
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Bump.
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Picture
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

Best Director
Peter Brook - Marat/Sade

Best Actor
Marlon Brando - Reflections In a Golden Eye

Best Actress
Jane Fonda - Barefoot In the Park

Best Supporting Actor
Patrick Magee - Marat/Sade

Best Supporting Actress
Glenda Jackson - Marat/Sade

Best Ensemble
Marat/Sade

Best Original Screenplay
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

Best Adapted Screenplay
The Stranger

Best Original Score
The Fox

Best Original Song
"In the Heat of the Night" - In the Heat of the Night

Best Film Editing
Two for the Road

Best Cinematography
Reflections In a Golden Eye

Best Art Direction
Thoroughly Modern Mille

Best Costume Design
Anna Karenina

Best Makeup
Thoroughly Modern Millie

Best Sound
Cool Hand Luke

Best Sound Effects
The Dirty Dozen

Best Visual Effects
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Wow. That's a lotta legends. (and other notables).

On the "nitpicking the results page" tip, I wonder what Michael York would have done with the role of Mr. Hulot if he'd gotten the part... :p
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I'm going to go out of turn to add a Special Citation before it slips my mind.

We don't normally do tributes to people who died during the year, but 1967 was such a devastating year for Hollywood and Show Business in general, a year in which we lost some of our best and brightest, many at shockingly early ages, that to ignore them would be unconscionable.

So here's to all the marvelous film contributors we lost in 1967 including:

Directors Anthony Mann (60) and Julien Duvivier (71); writers Dorothy Parker (73), Joe Orton (34) and Carson McCullers (50); composers Billy Strayhorn (51) , John Coltrane (39) and Woody Guthrie (55); singer Mary Garden (92); artists' model and chorus girl Evelyn Nesbit (82) and actors Ann Sheridan (61), Jobyna Ralston (66), Albert Remy (55), Mischa Auer (61), Frank Overton (49), Nina Mae McKinney (54), Barbara Payton (39), Andy Clyde (77), Claude Rains (77), Spencer Tracy (67), Reginald Denny (75), William Tracy (49), Jayne Mansfield (34), Vivien Leigh (53), Basil Rathbone (75), Anton Walbrook (70), Jane Darwell (87), Paul Muni (71), James Dunn (65), Jean Cadell (83), Net Pendleton (72), Benita Hume (61), Charles Bickford (76), House Peters (87), Howard Freeman (68) and Stuart Erwin (64).




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Picture: Play Time
Director: Jacques Tati, Play Time
Actor: Dirk Bogarde, Accident
Actress: Catherine Deneuve, Belle de Jour
Supporting Actor: Michael York, Accident
Supporting Actress: Beah Richards, Guess Who's Coming For Dinner
Ensemble: Play Time
Original Screenplay: La Chinoise
Adapted Screenplay: Accident
Score: Marketa Lazarová
Song: "the Look of Love" Casino Royale
Editing: Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator
Cinematography: Play Time
Art Direction: Play Time
Costume Design: Marketa Lazarová
Makeup: Marketa Lazarová
Sound: Play Time
Sound Effects: Band of Ninja
Visual Effects: Play Time
Special Citation: to Frederick Wiseman, who began his career as a documentary filmmaker in this year with his groundbreaking, controversial, and extremely bleak film Titicut Follies.
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Wow! Let´s fight against prejudices
Here are my Picks.

Picture – Bonnie and Clyde
Best Director – Arthur Penn, Bonnie and Clyde
Best Actor – Warren Beatty, Bonnie and Clyde
Best Actress – Faye Dunaway, Bonnie and Clyde
Best Supporting Actor – Gene Hackman, Bonnie and Clyde
Best Supporting Actress – Estelle Parsons, Bonnie and Clyde
Best Ensemble – Bonnie and Clyde
Best Original Screenplay – Two For the Road
Best Adapted Screenplay – In Cold Blood
Best Original Score – In Cold Blood
Best Original Song- "To Sir With Love", To Sir With Love
Best Film Editing – Bonnie and Clyde
Best Cinematography – In Cold Blood
Best Art Direction – Camelot
Best Costume Design – Camelot
Best Makeup – Camelot
Best Sound – In the Heat of the Night
Best Sound Effects – In the Heat of the Night
Best Visual Effects-Doctor Dolittle
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Since we don't expect to hear from Hustler until the weekend, let's begin with rainBard.



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Hustler will start off 1967.
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And the next year is?
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