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  1. Best Picture - Stanley R. Jaffe and Sherry Lansing, Producers Writing (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium) - James Dearden

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  3. Fatal Attraction was the highest earner among the Best Picture nominees, with $142 million in domestic box office receipts. The film was followed by Broadcast News ($36.7 million), Moonstruck ($25.4 million), The Last Emperor ($11.9 million), and Hope and Glory ($5.2 million).

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    The Accidental Tourist – Lawrence Kasdan, Charles Okun, Michael Grillo Dangerous Liaisons – Norma Heyman, Hank Moonjean Mississippi Burning – Frederick Zollo, Robert F. Colesberry Rain Man – Mark Johnson Working Girl– Douglas Wick

    A Fish Called Wanda – Charles Crichton The Last Temptation of Christ – Martin Scorsese Mississippi Burning – Alan Parker Rain Man – Barry Levinson Working Girl– Mike Nichols

    Gene Hackman – Mississippi Burning Tom Hanks – Big Dustin Hoffman – Rain Man Edward James Olmos – Stand and Deliver Max von Sydow – Pelle the Conqueror

    Glenn Close – Dangerous Liaisons Jodie Foster – The Accused Melanie Griffith – Working Girl Meryl Streep – A Cry in the Dark Sigourney Weaver – Gorillas in the Mist

    Alec Guinness – Little Dorrit Kevin Kline – A Fish Called Wanda Martin Landau – Tucker The Man and His Dream River Phoenix – Running on Empty Dean Stockwell – Married to the Mob

    Joan Cusack – Working Girl Geena Davis – The Accidental Tourist Frances McDormand – Mississippi Burning Michelle Pfeiffer – Dangerous Liaisons Sigourney Weaver – Working Girl

    The Accidental Tourist – Frank Galati, Lawrence Kasdan Dangerous Liaisons – Christopher Hampton Gorillas in the Mist – Anna Hamilton Phelan, Tab Murphy Little Dorrit – Christine Edzard The Unbearable Lightness of Being– Jean-Claude Carrière, Philip Kaufman

    “Calling You” – Bagdad Cafe – Music, Lyric by Bob Telson “Let The River Run” – Working Girl – Music, Lyric by Carly Simon “Two Hearts” – Buster– Music by Lamont Dozier; Lyric by Phil Collins

    Die Hard – Frank J. Urioste, John F. Link Gorillas in the Mist – Stuart Baird Mississippi Burning – Gerry Hambling Rain Man – Stu Linder Who Framed Roger Rabbit– Arthur Schmidt

    Mississippi Burning – Peter Biziou Rain Man – John Seale Tequila Sunrise – Conrad L. Hall The Unbearable Lightness of Being – Sven Nykvist Who Framed Roger Rabbit– Dean Cundey

  4. Only Big (3rd), Rain Man (5th), Working Girl (21st), The Accused (32nd), The Accidental Tourist (38th), Gorillas in the Mist (40th), Mississippi Burning (45th), and Tucker: The Man and His Dream (50th) were nominated for Best Picture, directing, acting, or screenwriting.

  5. Apr 12, 1988 · April 12, 1988 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Bernardo Bertolucci’s “The Last Emperor” all but swept the 60th Academy Awards on Monday night, winning best picture and all eight other Oscars for...

  6. Director Bernardo Bertolucci Stars John Lone Joan Chen Peter O'Toole. 2. Hope and Glory. 1987 1h 53m PG-13. 7.3 (15K) Rate. 86 Metascore. Bill, a young boy living on the outskirts of London experiences the exhilaration of World War II.

  7. The Last Emperor Reigns: The film The Last Emperor cleaned house, winning nine Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director for Bernardo Bertolucci. Michael Douglas’ Moment: Michael Douglas took home Best Actor for his role in Wall Street , while Sally Kirkland was a strong contender for Best Actress but ultimately lost to Kathy Bates for ...

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