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  1. Memorable Moments. Robert Towne. Original Screenplay winner for Chinatown, with presenter James Michener. Art Carney. Best Actor winner for Harry and Tonto, with presenter Glenda Jackson. Ingrid Bergman. Supporting Actress winner for Murder on the Orient Express. View More Memorable Moments.

  2. Academy Awards. 48th →. The 47th Academy Awards were presented Tuesday, April 8, 1975, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California, honoring the best films of 1974. The ceremonies were presided over by Bob Hope, Shirley MacLaine, Sammy Davis Jr., and Frank Sinatra. Before ABC, the ceremony's current broadcaster, acquired the U ...

  3. 1975 Academy Awards® Winners and History: Note: Oscar® and Academy Awards® and Oscar® design mark are the trademarks and service marks and the Oscar© statuette the copyrighted property, of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. This site is neither endorsed by nor affiliated with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

  4. Apr 24, 2008 · Francis Ford Coppola, Gray Frederickson and Fred Roos win Best Picture for The Godfather Part II at the 47th Academy Awards. Warren Beatty presents the award...

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  5. The films that won an Academy Award for Best Picture. ... 1975 2h 13m R. 8.7 (1.1M) Rate. 84 Metascore. In the Fall of 1963, a Korean War veteran and criminal pleads ...

  6. The 47th Academy Awards Memorable Moments. Best Picture: The Godfather Part II. The Godfather Part II also won Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor (Robert De Niro), Art Direction-Set Decoration (Dean Tavoularis, Angelo Graham, and George R. Nelson), Directing (Francis Ford Coppola), Music – Original Dramatic Score (Nino Rota and Carmine ...

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  8. 1975 Oscars 47th Academy AwardsWinners Announced: April 8, 1975Held at: Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, CaliforniaHosts: Sammy Davis, Jr., Bob Hope, Shirley MacLaine, Frank SinatraEligibility Year: 1974Trivia and DetailsThis was the only Oscars where the same studio released all nominees in one category: all five Best Costume Design nominations were for films released by Paramount… Read More