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* Best Picture - Philip D'Antoni, Producer * Writing (Screenplay--based on material from another medium) - Ernest Tidyman Actor in a Supporting Role - Roy Scheider
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The 44th Academy Awards were presented April 10, 1972, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. The ceremonies were presided over by Helen Hayes , Alan King , Sammy Davis Jr. , and Jack Lemmon .
Best PictureBest DirectorThe French Connection – Philip D'Antoni, ...William Friedkin – The French Connection ...Gene Hackman – The French Connection as ...Jane Fonda – Klute as Bree Daniels ‡ ...Ben Johnson – The Last Picture Show as ...Cloris Leachman – The Last Picture Show ...The Hospital – Paddy Chayefsky ‡ ...The French Connection – Ernest Tidyman ..."The French Connection" producer Philip D'Antoni winning the Oscar® for Best Picture at the 44th Annual Academy Awards® in 1972. Presented by Jack Nicholson....
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5 Oscars. 3. The Godfather. 1972 2h 55m R. 9.2 (2M) Rate. 100 Metascore. Don Vito Corleone, head of a mafia family, decides to hand over his empire to his youngest son, Michael. However, his decision unintentionally puts the lives of his loved ones in grave danger.
Mar 13, 2022 · 1972 Best Picture Winner Mario Puzo’s novel was a big hit, and the Francis Coppola-directed film was too. It hit a milestone by passing $100 million at the U.S. box office.
Film with the most awards without winning Best Picture: Cabaret won eight Academy Awards from its ten nominations. It lost Best Picture to The Godfather (1972) . References [ edit ]
It was the third non-English language film to be nominated for Best Picture. It also set a record - 1972 was the only year in which a film, The Emigrants (1972) (a Best Picture nominee) and its sequel, The New Land (1972) (Best Foreign Language film nominee) were both nominated]