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  1. Memorable Moments. Ben Johnson. Supporting Actor winner for The Last Picture Show, with presenters Richard Harris and Sally Kellerman. Isaac Hayes. Original Song winner for "Theme from Shaft" from Shaft. Cloris Leachman. Supporting Actress winner for The Last Picture Show with Raquel Welch and Gene Hackman. View More Memorable Moments.

  2. 44th Academy Awards. 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. One of the highlights of the evening was the appearance of Betty Grable who made one of her last public appearances.

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    The French Connection – Philip D'Antoni, ...
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    Cabaret – Cy Feuer Deliverance – John Boorman The Emigrants – Bengt Forslund The Godfather – Albert S. Ruddy Sounder– Robert B. Radnitz

    Cabaret – Bob Fosse Deliverance – John Boorman The Emigrants – Jan Troell The Godfather – Francis Ford Coppola Sleuth– Joseph L. Mankiewicz

    Marlon Brando – The Godfather Michael Caine – Sleuth Laurence Olivier – Sleuth Peter O’Toole – The Ruling Class Paul Winfield – Sounder

    Liza Minnelli – Cabaret Diana Ross – Lady Sings the Blues Maggie Smith – Travels with My Aunt Cicely Tyson – Sounder Liv Ullmann – The Emigrants

    Eddie Albert – The Heartbreak Kid James Caan – The Godfather Robert Duvall – The Godfather Joel Grey – Cabaret Al Pacino – The Godfather

    Jeannie Berlin – The Heartbreak Kid Eileen Heckart – Butterflies Are Free Geraldine Page – Pete ‘n’ Tillie Susan Tyrrell – Fat City Shelley Winters – The Poseidon Adventure

    Cabaret – Jay Allen The Emigrants – Jan Troell, Bengt Forslund The Godfather – Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola Pete ‘n’ Tillie – Julius J. Epstein Sounder– Lonne Elder, III

    “Ben” – Ben – Music by Walter Scharf; Lyrics by Don Black “Come Follow, Follow Me” – The Little Ark – Music by Fred Karlin; Lyrics by Marsha Karlin “Marmalade, Molasses & Honey” – The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean – Music by Maurice Jarre; Lyrics by Marilyn Bergman, Alan Bergman “The Morning After” – The Poseidon Adventure – Music, Lyrics by Al ...

    Cabaret – David Bretherton Deliverance – Tom Priestley The Godfather – William Reynolds, Peter Zinner The Hot Rock – Frank P. Keller, Fred W. Berger The Poseidon Adventure– Harold F. Kress

    Butterflies Are Free – Charles B. Lang Cabaret – Geoffrey Unsworth The Poseidon Adventure – Harold E. Stine 1776 – Harry Stradling, Jr. Travels with My Aunt– Douglas Slocombe

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  4. Jerry Greenberg wins the Oscar for Film Editing for The French Connection at the 44th Academy Awards. Red Buttons and Jill. St. John present the award; hoste...

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  5. Jan 2, 2022 · Academy Award best editing. 6. The Deer Hunter (1978) The editing in the famous Russian Roulette scenes builds maximum tension. The Deer Hunter is yet another war film to make out list but this one is unlike all of the other Best Film Editing Oscar winning war films.

  6. The Academy Award for Best Film Editing is one of the annual awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Nominations for this award are closely correlated with the Academy Award for Best Picture. For 33 consecutive years, 1981 to 2013, every Best Picture winner had also been nominated for the Film Editing Oscar, and about ...

  7. The 44th Academy Awards were presented on Monday, April 10, 1972 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. They were hosted by Helen Hayes, Alan King, Sammy Davis Jr. and Jack Lemmon. Davis, who had converted to Judaism in the Sixties, famously quipped, “Tonight, the Academy is honoring two films about my people, Shaft and Fiddler on the Roof.”

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