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    Barry Lyndon – John Alcott The Day of the Locust – Conrad Hall Funny Lady – James Wong Howe The Hindenburg – Robert Surtees One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest– Haskell Wexler, Bill Butler

  3. 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.

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  4. 1975 Best Picture Nominees Ranked. 1. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) R | 133 min | Drama. In the Fall of 1963, a Korean War veteran and criminal pleads insanity and is admitted to a mental institution, where he rallies up the scared patients against the tyrannical nurse.

  5. A list of films nominated for Academy Awards' "Best Motion Picture of the Year". See also Best Picture Winners More Awards: Academy Awards (1929-present) Emmy Awards (1949-present) Golden Globes (1944-present) People's Choice Awards (1975-present) Cannes Film Festival (1939-present) Sundance Film Festival (1985-present)

  6. Mar 13, 2022 · 1975 Best Picture Winner. This was only the second film to take the top five prizes: Best picture, director, screenplay, actor and actress. Read the Original 1975 Film Review

  7. Kubrick's leisurely, opulently-photographed film won a number of technical awards (Best Cinematography (John Alcott), Best Art/Set Direction, Best Costume Design, and Best Music Scoring Adaptation) - Kubrick was credited with three of the seven nominations: Best Picture (production), Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay

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