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Oscar (film award, 1963)

The 35th Cinema Awards for the 1962 Film Awards took place on April 8, 1963 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium ( Santa Monica , Los Angeles County , California ).

35th Academy Awards
35th ceremony poster
General information
dateApril 8, 1963
LocationSanta Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica , Los Angeles , California , USA
LeadingFrank Sinatra
ProducerArthur Fried
ProducerRichard Dunlap
Broadcast
ChannelAbc

Films that have received several nominations

Filmnominationsvictory
• Lawrence of Arabia
ten
7
• To Kill a Mockingbird / To Kill a Mockingbird
eight
3
• Mutiny on the Bounty
7
-
• Musician / The Music Man
6
one
• The Miracle Worker
five
2
• The Longest Day
five
2
• Days of Wine and Roses / Days of Wine and Roses
five
one
• What happened to Baby Jane? / What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
five
one
• The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
four
one
• Bird lover from Alcatraz / Birdman of Alcatraz
four
-
• Divorce in Italian / Divorzio all'italiana
3
one
• Sweet Bird of Youth
3
one
• This Touch of Mink
3
-
• Gypsy / Gypsy
3
-
• David and Lisa / David and Lisa
2
-
• Manchurian Candidate / The Manchurian Candidate
2
-
• Freud: Secret Passion / Freud
2
-
• Two for the Seesaw
2
-
• Bon voyage! / Bon Voyage!
2
-

List of Laureates and Nominees

★ Winners are highlighted in a separate color.

Main categories

CategoriesLaureates and nominees
Best movie
★ Lawrence of Arabia ( Producer: Sam Spiegel )
• The Longest Day ( producer: Darryl F. Zanuk )
• Musician / The Music Man ( producer: Morton DaCosta)
• The mutiny on the Bounty / Mutiny on the Bounty ( producer: Aaron Rosenberg)
• To Kill a Mockingbird / To Kill a Mockingbird ( producer: Alan J. Pakula )
Best Director
 
★ David Lin for the film " Lawrence of Arabia "
• Pietro Jermi - “ Italian Divorce ”
• Robert Mulligan - “ To Kill a Mockingbird ”
• Arthur Penn - “ Who Miracle ”
• Frank Perry - “ David and Lisa ”
Best actor
 
★ Gregory Peck - “ To Kill a Mockingbird ” (for the role of Atticus Finch)
• Bert Lancaster - “ Bird Lover from Alcatraz ” (for the role of Robert Franklin Stroud )
• Jack Lemmon - “ Days of Wine and Roses ” (for the role of Joe Clay)
• Marcello Mastroianni - “ Italian Divorce ” (for the role of Ferdinando Cefalu (Fefe))
• Peter O'Toole - Lawrence of Arabia (for the role of T. E. Lawrence )
Best actress
 
★ Anne Bancroft [1] - “ Who Miracle ” (for the role of Anne Sullivan )
• Bette Davis - “ What Happened to Baby Jane?” " (For the role of Baby Jane Hudson)
• Katherine Hepburn - “A Long Day Goes to Night ” (for the role of Mary Tyrone)
• Geraldine Page - “ Sweet Bird of Youth ” (for the role of Alexandra Del Lago)
• Lee Remick - “ Days of Wine and Roses ” (for the role of Kirsten Arnesen Clay)
Best Supporting Actor
 
★ Ed Begley - “The Sweet-Bird Bird of Youth ” (for the role of Tom “Boss” Finley)
• Victor Buono - “ What happened to Baby Jane? " (For the role of Edwin Flagg)
• Telli Savalas - “ Bird Lover from Alcatraz ” (for the role of Feto Gomez)
• Omar Sharif - “ Lawrence of Arabia ” (for the role of Sheriff Ali Ibn El Karish)
• Terence Stamp - “ Billy Budd ” ( English ) (for the role of Billy Budd)
Best Supporting Actress
 
★ Patti Duke - “ Made a Miracle ” (for the role of Helen Keller )
• Mary Badham - “ To Kill a Mockingbird ” (for the role of Gene Louise Finch (“Glasastika”))
• Shirley Knight - “ Sweet Bird of Youth ” (for the role of Havenly Finley)
• Angela Lansbury - “ Manchurian Candidate ” (for the role of Mrs. Aiselin)
• Telma Ritter - “ Bird Lover from Alcatraz ” (for the role of Elizabeth Stroud)
The best script created directly for the film version
★ Ennio De Conchini , Alfredo Giannetti and Pietro Germy - “ Italian Divorce ”
• Charles Kaufman and Wolfgang Reinhart - “ Freud: Secret Passion ”
• Alain Rob-Grieux - “ Last Year in Marienbad ”
• Stanley Shapiro and Nate Monaster - “ This Mink Fur ”
• Ingmar Bergman - “ Through the Dull Glass ”
Best adapted script
★ Horton Foot [2] - “ To Kill a Mockingbird ” (based on the novel of the same name by Harper Lee )
• Eleanor Perry - “ David and Lisa ” (based on the eponymous novel by Theodore Isaac Rubin)
• Robert Bolt and Michael Wilson [3] - “ Lawrence of Arabia ” (based on the biography of T. E. Lawrence )
• Vladimir Nabokov - “ Lolita ” (based on the author’s novel of the same name )
• William Gibson - “ Who Made the Miracle ” (based on the author’s play of the same name )
Best Foreign Language Film
  ★ Sunday at Ville d'Evray / Les Dimanches de Ville d'Avray ( France ) dir. Serge Bourguignon
  • Electra / Ηλέκτρα ( Greece ) dir. Michalis Kakoyannis
  • Four days of Naples / Le quattro giornate di Napoli ( Italy ) dir. Nanny Loy
  • Vow Artist / O Pagador de Promessas ( Brazil ) dir. Anselmo Duarte
  • Tlayucan / Tlayucan ( Mexico ) dir. Louis alcorisa

Other categories

CategoriesLaureates and nominees
Best music :
Original soundtrack
★ Maurice Jarre - Lawrence of Arabia
• Jerry Goldsmith - “ Freud: Secret Passion ”
• Bronislaw Kaper - “ Rebellion on the Bounty ”
• Franz Waxman - “ Taras Bulba ” ( English )
• Elmer Bernstein - “ To Kill a Mockingbird ”
Best music :
Record adapted score
★ Ray Heindorf - “ Musician ”
• George Stoll - “ Jumbo Billy Rose ”
• Michel Manh - " Gigot " ( English )
• Frank Perkins - Gypsy
• Lee Harline - “The Wonderful World of the Grimm Brothers ”
Best Movie Song
★ Days of Wine and Roses - “ Days of Wine and Roses ” - music: Henry Mancini , lyrics: Johnny Mercer
• Love Song From Mutiny On The Bounty (Follow Me) - “ Mutiny on the Bounty” - music: Bronislaw Kaper , lyrics: Paul Francis Webster
• Song From Two For The Seesaw (Second Chance) - “ Two on a Swing ” - music: Andre Previn , lyrics: Dory Previn
• Tender Is the Night - “The Night Is Tender ” ( English ) - music: Sammy Fane, lyrics: Paul Francis Webster
• Walk on the Wild Side - “ Walking in the Dissolute Quarter ” - music: Elmer Bernstein , lyrics: Mac David
Best installation
★ Ann W. Coates - Lawrence of Arabia
• Samuel E. Beatley - “ The Longest Day ”
• Ferris Webster - “ Manchurian Candidate ”
• William H. Ziegler - “The Musician ”
• John McSweeney Jr. - “ Rebellion on the Bounty ”
Best Cinematography
(Black-and-white movie)
★ Jean Bourgoin , Walter Vottitz , (Henri Persin) [4] - “ The Longest Day ”
• Burnett Gaffi - “ Bird Lover from Alcatraz ”
• Russell Harlan - “ To Kill a Mockingbird ”
• Ted D. McCord - “ Two on a Swing ”
• Ernest Heller - “ What Happened to Baby Jane?” "
Best Cinematography
( Color film )
★ Freddy Young - Lawrence of Arabia
• Harry Stradling Art. - " Gypsy "
• Russell Harlan - “ Hatari! "( English )
• Robert L. Sertis - “ Rebellion on the Bounty ”
• Paul Vogel - “The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm ”
The best work of the artist
(Black-and-white movie)
★ Alexander Golitsin, Henry Bamsted (directors) , Oliver Emert (decorator) - “ To Kill a Mockingbird ”
• Joseph C. Wright (director) , George James Hopkins (decorator) - “ Days of Wine and Roses ”
• Ted Haworth, Leon Barsak , Vincent Korda (directors) , Gabriel Bechir (decorator) - “ The Longest Day ”
• George W. Davis, Edward Carfango (directors) , Henry Grace, Richard Pefferl (decorators) - “ Addictive Period ”
• Hal Pereira , Roland Anderson (directors) , Sam Comer, Frank R. McKelvey (decorators) - “The Dove That Captured Rome ”
The best work of the artist
( Color film )
★ John Boxing, John Stoll (directors) , Dario Simoni (decorator) - Lawrence of Arabia
• Paul Gresse (director) , George James Hopkins (decorator) - “ Musician ”
• George W. Davis, J. McMillan Johnson (directors) , Henry Grace, Hugh Hunt (decorators) - “ Rebellion on the Bounty ”
• Alexander Golitsin, Robert Clatworth (directors) , George Milo (decorator) - “ This Mink Fur ”
• George W. Davis, Edward Carfango (directors) , Henry Grace, Richard Pefferl (decorators) - “The Wonderful World of the Grimm Brothers ”
Best costume design
(Black-and-white movie)
★ Norma Koch - “ What happened to Baby Jane? "
• Donfeld - “ Days of Wine and Roses ”
• Edith Head - “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance ”
• Ruth Morley - “ Who Miracle ”
• Deni Vachlioti - “ Fedra ” ( Greek )
Best costume design
( Color film )
★ Mary Wills - “The Wonderful World of the Grimm Brothers ”
• Bill Thomas - “ Bon voyage! "
• Orry Kelly - " Gypsy "
• Dorothy Jickins - “ Musician ”
• Edith Head - “ My Geisha ”
Best sound
★ John Cox (Shepperton SSD) - Lawrence of Arabia
• Robert O. Cook (Walt Disney SSD) - “ Bon voyage! "
• George Groves (Warner Bros. SSD) - “ Musician ”
• Waldon O. Watson (Universal City SSD) - “ This Mink Fur ”
• Joseph D. Kelly (Seven Arts-Warner Bros. Glen Glenn Sound Department) - “ What happened to Baby Jane? "
The best special effects
★ Robert MacDonald (visual effects) , Jacques Momon (sound effects) - “ The Longest Day ”
• A. Arnold Gillespie (visual effects) , Milo B. Laurie (sound effects) - “ Rebellion on the Bounty ”
Best Documentary Feature Film
★ Black Fox: The True Story of Adolf Hitler / Black Fox: The True Story of Adolf Hitler ( producer: Louis C. Stowman )
• Alvorada - Aufbruch in Brasilien ( producer: Hugo Nibeling)
Best Documentary Short
★ Dylan Thomas / Dylan Thomas ( producer: Jack Howells )
• The Story of John Glenn / The John Glenn Story ( producer: William L. Hendricks)
• / The Road to the Wall ( producer: Robert Saudek )
The best fiction short film
★ Happy Anniversary / Heureux Anniversaire ( producers: Pierre Etex and Jean-Claude Carrier )
• / Big City Blues ( producers: Martina Huguenot van der Linden and Charles Huguenot van der Linden)
• Cadillac / The Cadillac ( producer: Robert Claus)
• / The Cliff Dwellers (One Plus One) ( producer: Hayard Anderson)
• / Pan ( producer: Herman van der Horst)
Best animated short film
★ The Hole ( producers: John Hubley and Faith Hubley )
• Icarus Montgolfier Wright / Icarus Montgolfier Wright ( producer: Jules Angel)
• / Now Hear This ( Warner Bros. )
• / Self Defense ... for Cowards ( producer: William L. Snyder)
• Symposium of popular singers / A Symposium on Popular Songs ( producer: Walt Disney )

Special Award

RewardLaureate
Gene Hersholt Award
★ Steve Brody

Science and Technology Awards

CategoriesLaureates
Class i
Not awarded
Class ii
• Ralph Chapman - for the design and development of an advanced motion picture crane.
• Albert S. Pratt, James L. Wassell, Hans-Cristof Wohlrab (Professional Division, Bell & Howell Co.) - for the design and development of a new and improved automatic motion picture additive color printer.
• (North American Philips Co., Inc.) - for the design and engineering of the Norelco Universal 70 / 35mm motion picture projector.
• Charles E. Sutter, William Bryson Smith, Louis C. Kennell (Paramount Pictures Corp.) - for the engineering and application to motion picture production of a new system of electric power distribution.
Class III
• (Electro-Voice, Inc.) - for a highly directional dynamic line microphone.
• Louis G. MacKenzie - for a selective sound effects repeater.

See also

  • Golden Globe 1963 (Hollywood Foreign Press Association Award)
  • BAFTA 1963 (British Film and Television Arts Award)

Notes

  1. ↑ Anne Bancroft was not present at the award ceremony; the actress Joan Crawford accepted the award on her behalf.
  2. ↑ Horton Foote was not present at the award ceremony, the award on his behalf was accepted by the producer of the film Alan J. Pakula .
  3. ↑ The Board of Governors voted on September 26, 1995 to grant then-blacklisted writer Michael Wilson an Academy Award nomination, along with Robert Bolt, for Lawrence of Arabia. This was the result of a Writers Guild of America finding that Wilson and Bolt share the credit for the screenplay. Awardsdatabase.oscars.org. 35th: Writting (Screenplay - based on material from another medium) (link not available)
  4. ↑ Originally, the three names of Jean Bourgoin, Henri Persin and Walter Wottitz (as listed on the Official Screen Credits form) were announced as nominees for this film in this category. The credits from the film listed four Directors of Photography (in the following order), Mr. Persin, Mr. Wottitz, Pierre Levent and Mr. Bourgoin. The program for the Awards ceremony and even the official letter from Price Waterhouse with the results of the final voting for the awards listed the three names as winners in this category. At some point, the name of Henri Persin was dropped from the nomination, as his name has been "whited-out" from the official wording for the nomination certificates, and the nominations and winners lists the Academy publishes do not include his name. The Academy's records and files give no reason for this exclusion. Awardsdatabase.oscars.org. 35th: Cinematography (Black-and-White) (link not available)

Links

  • Laureates and nominees of the 35th ceremony on the official website of the American Film Academy
  • Winners and nominees of the Oscar in 1963 on the IMDb website
  • Организаторы и участники 35-й церемонии на сайте IMDb (англ.)
  • База данных американской киноакадемии (англ.)
Источник — https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Оскар_(кинопремия,_1963)&oldid=100000588


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