The 10th Saturn Prize Award Ceremony for Merit in Science Fiction , Fantasy and Horror Films for 1982 took place on July 30, 1983 .
| 10th Saturn Award Ceremony | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| date | July 30, 1983 |
| Location | |
Content
Laureates and nominees
Laureates are listed first, shown in bold and in separate colors.
Main categories
| Category | Laureates and nominees | ||
|---|---|---|---|
science fiction movie | • Alien / ET the Extra-Terrestrial | ||
| • Blade Runner | |||
| • Endangered Species | |||
| • Star Trek 2: Wrath of the Khan / Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan | |||
| • Tron / Tron | |||
| • The Dark Crystal / The Dark Crystal | |||
| • Conan the Barbarian | |||
| • Secret of rats (m / f) / The Secret of NIMH | |||
| • The Sword and the Sorcerer / The Sword and the Sorcerer | |||
| • Stick in! / Zapped! | |||
| • Poltergeist / Poltergeist | |||
| • Kaleidoscope of Horror / Creepshow | |||
| • Deathtrap / Deathtrap | |||
| • Swamp Thing / Swamp Thing | |||
| • Something / The Thing | |||
(Best Animated Film) | • Secret of rats / The Secret of NIMH | ||
| • Firebird 2772: Cosmoson of Love / 火 の 鳥 2772 | |||
| • The Last Unicorn / The Last Unicorn | |||
| • The Lords of Time / Les Maîtres du temps | |||
| • Tron / Tron | |||
(Best International Film) | • Mad Max 2: Warrior of the Road / Mad Max 2 ( Australia ) | ||
| • The Chain Reaction ( Australia ) | |||
| • Class-1984 / Class of 1984 ( Canada ) | |||
| • The House Where Evil Dwells / The House Where Evil Dwells ( USA , Japan ) | |||
| • The last horror film / The Last Horror Film ( USA ) | |||
(Best Low-Budget Film) | • The Evil Dead / The Evil Dead | ||
| • Android / Android | |||
| • Eating Raoul / Eating Raoul | |||
| • Forbidden World / Forbidden World (Mutant) | |||
| • One Dark Night | |||
| • William Shetner - Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan (for the role of Admiral James T. Kirk ) | |||
| • Mel Gibson - “ Mad Max 2: Warrior of the Road ” (for the role of Max Rokatansky) | |||
| • Lee Horsley - “The Sword and the Sorcerer ” (for the role of Prince Talon) | |||
| • Christopher Reeve - Deadly Trap (for the role of Clifford Anderson) | |||
| • Henry Thomas - “ Alien ” (for the role of Elliot) | |||
| • Sandal Bergman - “ Conan the Barbarian ” (for the role of Valeria) | |||
| • Susan George - “The House of Evil ” (for the role of Laura Fletcher) | |||
| • Nastasya Kinsky - “ Cat People ” (for the role of Irena Gallier) | |||
| • Jobet Williams - “ Poltergeist ” (for the role of Dyne Freeling) | |||
| • Mary Voronov - “ Eating Raul ” (for the role of Mary Bland) | |||
| • Richard Lynch - “The Sword and the Sorcerer ” (for the role of Titus Cromwell) | |||
| • Rutger Hauer - " Blade Runner " (for the role of Roy Batti) | |||
| • Walter König - Star Trek 2: Wrath of the Khan (for the role of Pavel Chekhov ) | |||
| • Roddy MacDowell - “ Class-1984 ” (for the role of Terry Corrigan) | |||
| • Bruce Spence - “ Mad Max 2: Warrior of the Road ” (for the role of Captain Gyro) | |||
| • Zelda Rubinstein - “ Poltergeist ” (for the role of Tanjina Barrons) | |||
| • Kirsty Elli - Star Trek 2: Wrath of the Khan (for the role of Lieutenant Saavik) | |||
| • Filomena Spagnolo - “ The Last Horror Movie ” (for the role of mother Winnie Durand) | |||
| • Di Wallace - “ Alien ” (for the role of Mary) | |||
| • Irene Worth - “ Deadly Trap ” (for the role of Helga) | |||
| • Nicholas Meyer for the movie Star Trek 2: Wrath of the Khan | |||
| • Toob Hooper - Poltergeist | |||
| • George Miller - “ Mad Max 2: Road Warrior ” | |||
| • Ridley Scott - Blade Runner | |||
| • Steven Spielberg - “ Alien ” | |||
| • Melissa Matheson - “ Alien ” | |||
| • Jay Presson Allen - The Deadly Trap | |||
| • Terry Hayes , George Miller and Brian Hannant - “ Mad Max 2: Road Warrior ” | |||
| • Jack B. Sovards - Star Trek 2: Khan's Wrath | |||
| • Albert Pyun , Tom Karnowski and John W. Stackmeyer - “The Sword and the Sorcerer ” | |||
| • John Williams for the music for the movie “ Alien ” | |||
| • Basil Poleduris - " Conan the Barbarian " | |||
| • Ken Thorne - “The House of Evil ” | |||
| • Jerry Goldsmith - Poltergeist | |||
| • David Whitaker - “The Sword and the Sorcerer ” | |||
| • Eluise Jansson, Rosanna Norton - The Throne | |||
| • John Bloomfield - " Conan the Barbarian " | |||
| • Norma Moriso - “ Mad Max 2: Road Warrior ” | |||
| • Robert Fletcher - Star Trek 2: Khan's Wrath | |||
| • Kristin Boyar - “The Sword and the Sorcerer ” | |||
| • Dorothy J. Pearl - Poltergeist | |||
| • Jose Antonio Sanchez - “ Conan the Barbarian ” | |||
| • Sue Dolph - Forbidden World | |||
| • Hatsuo Nagatomo - “The house where evil lives ” | |||
| • Werner Keppler, James Lee McCoy - Star Trek 2: Khan's Wrath | |||
| • Carlo Rambaldi and Dennis Muren - “ Alien ” | |||
| • Douglas Trumbull , Richard Yurichich - “ Blade Runner ” | |||
| • Roy Field, Brian Smithies - “ Dark Crystal ” | |||
| • Tom Campbell, William T. Conway, John Karl Buchler , Steve Nill - “ Forbidden World ” | |||
| • Rob Bottin - “ Something ” | |||
(Best Poster Art) | • John Alvin - “ Alien ” | ||
| • Johann Costello - “A Kaleidoscope of Horrors ” | |||
| • Richard Amsel - " Dark Crystal " | |||
| • Edd Riveria - Halloween 3: Witch Time | |||
| • Gerald Scarf - The Wall | |||
Special Awards
| Reward | Laureates | |
|---|---|---|
(Posthumous Award) | • Buster Crabbe | |
(Life Career Award) | • Martin B. Cohen | |
See also
- Oscar 1983 (the main annual national film award in the USA)
- Golden Globes 1983 (Hollywood Foreign Press Association Award)
- BAFTA 1983 (British Film and Television Arts Award)
- Cesar 1983 (prize of the French Academy of Arts and Technology of Cinema)
- Golden Raspberry 1983 (award for dubious achievements in the field of cinema)