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  1. Best Picture - Lawrence Turman, Producer Writing (Screenplay--based on material from another medium) - Calder Willingham, Buck Henry Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

  2. The 40th Academy Awards were held on April 10, 1968, to honor film achievements of 1967. Originally scheduled for April 8, the awards were postponed to two days later due to the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. [1] Bob Hope was once again the host of the ceremony.

  3. From its eleven nominations, the film won only five awards (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Musical Score, Best Art Direction/Set Decoration, and Best Sound) and a sixth Honorary Technical Award for Onna White's choreography.

  4. The 41st Academy Awards were presented on April 14, 1969, to honor the films of 1968. They were the first Oscars to be staged at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, [1] and the first with no host since the 20th Academy Awards. [2]

    Best Picture
    Best Director
    Oliver! – John Woolf, producer‡ Funny ...
    Carol Reed – Oliver!‡ Stanley Kubrick – ...
    Cliff Robertson – Charly as Charly ...
    Katharine Hepburn – The Lion in Winter as ...
    Jack Albertson – The Subject Was Roses as ...
    Ruth Gordon – Rosemary's Baby as Minnie ...
    The Producers – Mel Brooks‡ 2001: A Space ...
    The Lion in Winter – James Goldman based ...
  5. 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 ...

  6. Oct 4, 2013 · Walter Mirisch accepts the Oscar for Best Picture for In the Heat of the Night at the 40th Academy Awards. Presented by Julie Andrews and hosted by Bob Hope.

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  7. 41st Academy Awards (1968): Nominees and Winners – Cinema Sight by Wesley Lovell. BEST PICTURE. Funny GirlRay Stark. The Lion in Winter – Martin Poll. Oliver! – John Woolf. Rachel, Rachel – Paul Newman. Romeo and Juliet – Anthony Havelock-Allan, John Brabourne. DIRECTING. The Battle of Algiers – Gillo Pontecorvo.