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  1. Best Picture - Hal B. Wallis, Producer Sound - John Aldred Writing (Screenplay--based on material from another medium) - Screenplay by John Hale, Bridget Boland; Adaptation by Richard Sokolove

  2. Oscar Best Picture Winners 1970-Present. by gianvlucero • Created 8 years ago • Modified 3 years ago. The films that won an Academy Award for Best Picture. List activity. 14K views. 153 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 51 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Patton. 1970 2h 52m PG. 7.9 (108K) Rate. 86 Metascore.

    • 1970. Filmsite's Greatest Films of 1970. PATTON (1970) Airport (1970) Five Easy Pieces (1970) Love Story (1970) M*A*S*H (1970) Actor: GEORGE C. SCOTT in "Patton", Melvyn Douglas in "I Never Sang For My Father", James Earl Jones in "The Great White Hope", Jack Nicholson in "Five Easy Pieces", Ryan O'Neal in "Love Story"
    • 1971. Filmsite's Greatest Films of 1971. THE FRENCH CONNECTION (1971) A Clockwork Orange (1971, UK) Fiddler on the Roof (1971) The Last Picture Show (1971)
    • 1972. Filmsite's Greatest Films of 1972. THE GODFATHER (1972) Cabaret (1972) Deliverance (1972) The Emigrants (1971, Swe.) (aka Utvandrarna)
    • 1973. Filmsite's Greatest Films of 1973. THE STING (1973) American Graffiti (1973) Cries and Whispers (1972, Swe.) (aka Viskningar Och Rop) The Exorcist (1973)
    • Best Picture
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    • Actor
    • Actress
    • Actor in A Supporting Role
    • Actress in A Supporting Role
    • Writing
    • Music
    • Film Editing
    • Cinematography

    Airport – Ross Hunter Five Easy Pieces – Bob Rafelson, Richard Wechsler Love Story – Howard G. Minsky M*A*S*H – Ingo Preminger Patton– Frank McCarthy

    Fellini Satyricon – Federico Fellini Love Story – Arthur Hiller M*A*S*H – Robert Altman Patton – Franklin J. Schaffner Women in Love– Ken Russell

    Melvyn Douglas – I Never Sang for My Father James Earl Jones – The Great White Hope Jack Nicholson – Five Easy Pieces Ryan O’Neal – Love Story George C. Scott – Patton

    Jane Alexander – The Great White Hope Glenda Jackson – Women in Love Ali MacGraw – Love Story Sarah Miles – Ryan’s Daughter Carrie Snodgress – Diary of a Mad Housewife

    Richard Castellano – Lovers and Other Strangers Chief Dan George – Little Big Man Gene Hackman – I Never Sang for My Father John Marley – Love Story John Mills – Ryan’s Daughter

    Karen Black – Five Easy Pieces Lee Grant – The Landlord Helen Hayes – Airport Sally Kellerman – M*A*S*H Maureen Stapleton – Airport

    Airport – George Seaton I Never Sang for My Father – Robert Anderson Lovers and Other Strangers – Renee Taylor, Joseph Bologna, David Zelag Goodman M*A*S*H – Ring Lardner, Jr. Women in Love– Larry Kramer

    “For All We Know” Lovers and Other Strangers – Music by Fred Karlin; Lyrics by Robb Royer (aka Robb Wilson), James Griffin (aka Arthur James) “Pieces Of Dreams” – Pieces of Dreams – Music by Michel Legrand; Lyrics by Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman “Thank You Very Much” – Scrooge – Music, Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse “Till Love Touches Your Life” – Ma...

    Airport – Stuart Gilmore M*A*S*H – Danford B. Greene Patton – Hugh S. Fowler Tora! Tora! Tora! – James E. Newcom, Pembroke J. Herring, Inoue Chikaya Woodstock– Thelma Schoonmaker

    Airport – Ernest Laszlo Patton – Fred Koenekamp Ryan’s Daughter – Freddie Young Tora! Tora! Tora! – Charles F. Wheeler, Osami Furuya, Sinsaku Himeda, Masamichi Satoh Women in Love– Billy Williams

  3. It took major honors with ten nominations and seven wins - Best Actor, Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay (co-writers Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North), Best Art Direction/Set Decoration, Best Sound, and Best Film Editing.

  4. Mar 13, 2022 · After winning a slew of precursor awards, “Everything Everywhere All at Once” swept the 2023 Oscars with seven trophies, becoming the most-awarded best picture winner since 2008’s “Slumdog ...

  5. Jul 29, 2011 · Elizabeth Taylor presenting producer Jerome Hellman with the Oscar® for Best Picture for "Midnight Cowboy" at the 42nd Academy Awards® in 1970.

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