42nd Academy Awards - Winners and Nominees

Winners and Nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Picture Best Director
  • Midnight Cowboy
    • Anne of the Thousand Days
    • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
    • Hello, Dolly!
    • Z
  • John Schlesinger - Midnight Cowboy
    • Arthur Penn - Alice's Restaurant
    • George Roy Hill - Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
    • Sydney Pollack - They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
    • Costa-Gavras - Z
Best Actor Best Actress
  • John Wayne - True Grit
    • Richard Burton - Anne of the Thousand Days
    • Dustin Hoffman - Midnight Cowboy
    • Peter O'Toole - Goodbye, Mr. Chips
    • Jon Voight - Midnight Cowboy
  • Maggie Smith - The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
    • Geneviève Bujold - Anne of the Thousand Days
    • Jean Simmons - The Happy Ending
    • Liza Minnelli - The Sterile Cuckoo
    • Jane Fonda - They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
  • Gig Young - They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
    • Anthony Quayle - Anne of the Thousand Days
    • Elliott Gould - Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
    • Jack Nicholson - Easy Rider
    • Rupert Crosse - The Reivers
  • Goldie Hawn - Cactus Flower
    • Dyan Cannon - Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
    • Catherine Burns - Last Summer
    • Sylvia Miles - Midnight Cowboy
    • Susannah York - They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
Best Original Screenplay Best Adapted Screenplay
  • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - William Goldman
    • Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice - Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker
    • The Damned - Nicola Badalucco, Enrico Medioli and Luchino Visconti
    • Easy Rider - Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Terry Southern
    • The Wild Bunch - Walon Green, Roy N. Sickner and Sam Peckinpah
  • Midnight Cowboy - Waldo Salt
    • Anne of the Thousand Days - John Hale, Bridget Boland and Richard Sokolove
    • Goodbye, Columbus - Arnold Schulman
    • They Shoot Horses, Don't They? - James Poe and Robert E. Thompson
    • Z - Jorge Semprun and Costa-Gavras
Best Documentary Feature Best Documentary Short
  • Arthur Rubinstein – The Love of Life
    • Before the Mountain Was Moved
    • In the Year of the Pig
    • Olimpiada en México
    • The Wolf Men
  • Czechoslovakia 1968 - Denis Sanders and Robert M. Fresco, Producers
    • An Impression of John Steinbeck: Writer
    • Jenny Is a Good Thing
    • Leo Beuerman
    • The Magic Machines
Best Live Action Short Best Animated Short
  • The Magic Machines - Joan Keller Stern
    • Blake - National Film Board of Canada - Doug Jackson
    • People Soup - Marc Merson
  • It's Tough to Be a Bird - Walt Disney Productions, Buena Vista Distribution - Ward Kimball
    • Of Men and Demons - Hubley Studios, Paramount - John Hubley and Faith Hubley
    • Walking - National Film Board of Canada, Columbia - Ryan Larkin
Best Original Score (not a musical) Best Original or Adaptation Score
  • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid – Burt Bacharach
    • Anne of the Thousand Days – Georges Delerue
    • The Reivers – John Williams
    • The Secret of Santa Vittoria – Ernest Gold
    • The Wild Bunch – Jerry Fielding
  • Hello, Dolly! – Adaptation score by Lennie Hayton and Lionel Newman
    • Goodbye, Mr. Chips – Music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse; adaptation score by John Williams
    • Paint Your Wagon – Adaptation score by Nelson Riddle
    • Sweet Charity – Adaptation score by Cy Coleman
    • They Shoot Horses, Don't They? – Adaptation score by John Green and Albert Woodbury
Best Original Song Best Sound Mixing
  • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - Burt Bacharach and Hal David for the song "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"
    • "Come Saturday Morning" — The Sterile Cuckoo • Music: Fred Karlin • Lyrics: Dory Previn
    • "Jean" — The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie • Music and lyrics: Rod McKuen
    • "True Grit" — True Grit • Music: Elmer Bernstein • Lyrics: Don Black
    • "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?" — The Happy Ending • Music: Michel Legrand • Lyrics: Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
  • Hello, Dolly! - Jack Solomon and Murray Spivack
    • Anne of the Thousand Days - John Aldred
    • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - William Edmondson and David Dockendorf
    • Gaily, Gaily - Robert Martin and Clem Portman
    • Marooned - Les Fresholtz and Arthur Piantadosi
Best Foreign Language Film Best Costume Design
  • Z - Algeria
    • Adalen 31 - Sweden
    • The Battle of Neretva - Yugoslavia
    • The Brothers Karamazov - Soviet Union
    • My Night at Maud's - France
  • Anne of the Thousand Days - Margaret Furse
  • Hello, Dolly! - Irene Sharaff
  • Gaily, Gaily - Ray Aghayan
  • Sweet Charity - Edith Head
  • They Shoot Horses, Don't They? - Don Feld
Best Art Direction Best Cinematography
  • Hello, Dolly! - John Decuir, Jack Martin Smith, Herman Blumenthal, Walter M. Scott, George Hopkins, Raphael Bretton
    • Anne of the Thousand Days - Maurice Carter, Lionel Couch, Patrick McLoughlin
    • Gaily, Gaily - Robert F. Boyle, George B. Chan, Edward G. Boyle, Carl Biddiscombe
    • Sweet Charity – Alexander Golitzen, George C. Webb, Jack D. Moore
    • They Shoot Horses, Don't They? - Harry Horner, Frank McKelvy –
  • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - Conrad L. Hall
    • Anne of the Thousand Days - Arthur Ibbetson
    • Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice - Charles Lang
    • Hello, Dolly! - Harry Stradling (posthumous nomination)
    • Marooned - Daniel L. Fapp
Best Film Editing Best Visual Effects
  • 1969 ZFrançoise Bonnot
    • Hello, Dolly!—William H. Reynolds
    • Midnight Cowboy—Hugh A. Robertson
    • The Secret of Santa Vittoria—William A. Lyon, Earle Herdan
    • They Shoot Horses, Don't They?—Fredric Steinkamp
  • Marooned - Robbie Robertson
    • Krakatoa, East of Java - Eugène Lourié and Alex Weldon

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