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Re: 1967 Academy Awards

1967 Academy Awards
The 1967 Academy Awards were presented April 10, 1968 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium

Best Picture:
Bonnie and Clyde
Doctor Dolittle
The Graduate
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
Winner: In the Heat of the Night

Best Actor:
Warren Beatty, Bonnie and Clyde
Dustin Hoffman, The Graduate
Paul Newman, Cool Hand Luke
Spencer Tracy, Guess Who’s coming to Dinner?
Winner: Rod Steiger, In the Heat of the Night

Best Actress:
Anne Bancroft, The Graduate
Faye Dunaway, Bonnie and Clyde
Dame Edith Evans, The Whisperers
Audrey Hepburn, Wait Until Dark
Winner: Katherine Hepburn, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?

Supporting Actor:
John Cassavetes, The Dirty Dozen
Gene Hackman, Bonnie and Clyde
Cecil Kellaway, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?
Michael J. Pollard, Bonnie and Clyde
Winner:George Kennedy, Cool Hand Luke

Supporting Actress:
Carol Channing, Thoroughly Modern Millie
Mildred Natwick, Barefoot in the Park
Beah Richards, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
Katharine Ross, The Graduate
Winner: Estelle Parsons, Bonnie and Clyde

Song:
The Eyes of Love, Banning
The Look of Love, Casino Royale
Talk to the Animals, Doctor Dolittle
Thoroughly Modern Millie, Thoroughly Modern Millie
Winner: The Bare Necessities, The Jungle Book

Other Movies:
Far From The Madding Crowd
In Cold Blood
Valley of the Dolls

Re: Re: 1967 Academy Awards

Interesting that there is a connection with the 1967 movie In Cold Blood and the Academy Award nominee Capote.
I was pleased to see that the man who directed my all time favorite movie Nashville got a life time acheivement award tonight.

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Didn't catch these Awards since I had a game to go to at the same time. Glad Reese Witherspoon won for her part in Walk The Line. That was a very well done movie about Johnny Cash. She portrayed June Carter. I'd recommend it for any of you. If you liked Ray, you'll like this.

1967 appears to have been somewhat of a breakthrough year in movies, ie, Black & White issues tackled in a humorous manner (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner), ditto in more serious fashion with In The Heat of the Night, and the adult content in The Graduate. "Plastic." Although The Graduate was nothing compared to a movie that won the Oscar just a couple years later: Midnight Cowboy.

It was a different world back in 1966-67.