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      • Silence Roars: The Silence of the Lambs made history by winning the “big five” awards: Best Picture, Best Director (Jonathan Demme), Best Actor (Anthony Hopkins), Best Actress (Jodie Foster), and Best Adapted Screenplay (Ted Tally).
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  2. The 64th Academy Awards | 1992. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Monday, March 30, 1992. Honoring movies released in 1991.

  3. Winners and nominees. The nominees for the 64th Academy Awards were announced on February 19, 1992, at 5:38 a.m. PST (13:38 UTC) at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, by Karl Malden, president of the Academy, and actress Kathleen Turner. [ 10 ]

    • Best Picture
    • Directing
    • Actor in A Leading Role
    • Actress in A Leading Role
    • Actor in A Supporting Role
    • Actress in A Supporting Role
    • Writing
    • Music
    • Film Editing
    • Cinematography

    The Crying Game – Stephen Woolley A Few Good Men – David Brown, Rob Reiner, Andrew Scheinman Howards End – Ismail Merchant Scent of a Woman – Martin Brest Unforgiven– Clint Eastwood

    The Crying Game – Neil Jordan Howards End – James Ivory The Player – Robert Altman Scent of a Woman – Martin Brest Unforgiven– Clint Eastwood

    Robert Downey Jr. – Chaplin Clint Eastwood – Unforgiven Al Pacino – Scent of a Woman Stephen Rea – The Crying Game Denzel Washington – Malcolm X

    Catherine Deneuve – Indochine Mary McDonnell – Passion Fish Michelle Pfeiffer – Love Field Susan Sarandon – Lorenzo’s Oil Emma Thompson – Howards End

    Jaye Davidson – The Crying Game Gene Hackman – Unforgiven Jack Nicholson – A Few Good Men Al Pacino – Glengarry Glen Ross David Paymer – Mr. Saturday Night

    Judy Davis – Husbands and Wives Joan Plowright – Enchanted April Vanessa Redgrave – Howards End Miranda Richardson – Damage Marisa Tomei – My Cousin Vinny

    Enchanted April – Peter Barnes Howards End – Ruth Prawer Jhabvala The Player – Michael Tolkin A River Runs through It – Richard Friedenberg Scent of a Woman– Bo Goldman

    “Beautiful Maria Of My Soul” – The Mambo Kings – Music by Robert Kraft; Lyric by Arne Glimcher “Friend Like Me” – Aladdin – Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman “I Have Nothing” – The Bodyguard – Music by David Foster; Lyric by Linda Thompson “Run To You” – The Bodyguard – Music by Jud Friedman; Lyric by Allan Rich “A Whole New World” – Ala...

    Basic Instinct – Frank J. Urioste The Crying Game – Kant Pan A Few Good Men – Robert Leighton The Player – Geraldine Peroni Unforgiven– Joel Cox

    Hoffa – Stephen H. Burum Howards End – Tony Pierce-Roberts The Lover – Robert Fraisse A River Runs through It – Philippe Rousselot Unforgiven– Jack N. Green

  4. Gene Hackman (with his fifth nomination - and his second Oscar award twenty-one years after his first one awarded for The French Connection (1971)) won the Best Supporting Actor award for his performance as autocratic, vicious and sadistic Sheriff "Little Bill" Daggett in Unforgiven.

  5. Edward Saxon, Kenneth Utt, Ron Bozman. The Silence of the Lambs (1991) became the third film in Academy history to win the "Big Five" Academy Awards for producing, directing, acting, and screenwriting following It Happened One Night (1934) and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975).

  6. The 64th Annual Academy Awards were presented on March 30, 1992 in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. "The Silence of the Lambs" swept the major categories taking Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director and Screenplay "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" won four technical Oscars, while "Beauty and the Beast" won two Oscars for ...

  7. Mar 30, 1992 · The 64th Annual Academy Awards were presented on Monday, March 30th, 1992. Host Billy Crystal was brought out on a dolly wearing the mask that Hannibal Lecter wore in The Silence of the Lambs. Perhaps it was a sign of things to come? Bugsy and JFK were nominated for ten and eight awards respectively but each took home just two technical awards.