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  1. The Man Who Would Be King – Art Direction: Alexandre Trauner and Tony Inglis; Set Decoration: Peter James; Shampoo – Art Direction: Richard Sylbert and W. Stewart Campbell; Set Decoration: George Gaines; The Sunshine Boys – Art Direction: Albert Brenner; Set Decoration: Marvin March; Barry Lyndon – John Alcott‡ The Day of the Locust ...

    • March 29, 1976
    • One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (9)
    • One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (5)
  2. * Special Achievement Award (Sound Effects) - Peter Berkos * Special Achievement Award (Visual Effects) - Albert Whitlock, Glen Robinson Art Direction - Art Direction: Edward Carfagno; Set Decoration: Frank McKelvy Cinematography - Robert Surtees

  3. Feb 5, 2014 · ART DIRECTION. All the President’s Men – Art Direction: George Jenkins; Set Decoration: George Gaines The Incredible Sarah – Art Direction: Elliot Scott, Norman Reynolds; Set Decoration: Peter Howitt The Last Tycoon – Art Direction: Gene Callahan, Jack Collis; Set Decoration: Jerry Wunderlich

  4. 48th Oscars Highlights. Filters: All Videos Photos. The Opening of the Academy Awards in 1976. Lee Grant winning an Oscar® for "Shampoo". "The Hindenburg" receiving Special Achievement Awards. Short Film Winners: 1976 Oscars. JAWS Wins Best Sound: 1976 Oscars.

  5. Gene Allen (art director) Elio Altramura. E. Preston Ames. Ernest Archer. Luciana Arrighi. Anna Asp. Paul Denham Austerberry. B. John Barry (set designer) James Basevi. Hannah Beachler. Cecil Beaton. Herman A. Blumenthal. John Box. Edward G. Boyle. Patrizia von Brandenstein. Ewa Braun. Raphaël Bretton. Gary J. Brink. Brigitte Broch.

  6. The Academy Award for Best Production Design recognizes achievement in art direction on a film. The category's original name was Best Art Direction, but from 1939 through 1956 and again from 1959-1966, it was divided into two categories Best Art Direction (Black-and-White) and Best Art Direction (Color).

  7. The 48th Annual Academy Awards took place on Monday, March 29th, 1976 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Back on ABC for the first time in six years, Hollywood’s biggest evening was hosted by Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, George Segal, Goldie Hawn and Gene Kelly.

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