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The 42nd Academy Awards | 1970. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion....
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The Opening of the Academy Awards in 1970. Hello, Dolly!...
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42nd Academy Awards; Date: April 7, 1970: Site: Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles: Produced by: M. J. Frankovich: Directed by: Jack Haley Jr. Highlights; Best Picture: Midnight Cowboy: Most awards: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (4) Most nominations: Anne of the Thousand Days (10) TV in the United States; Network: ABC: Duration: 2 ...
- April 7, 1970
- Anne of the Thousand Days (10)
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (4)
- Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles
Feb 5, 2014 · 43rd Academy Awards (1970): Nominees and Winners – Cinema Sight by Wesley Lovell. BEST PICTURE. Airport – Ross Hunter. Five Easy Pieces – Bob Rafelson, Richard Wechsler. Love Story – Howard G. Minsky. M*A*S*H – Ingo Preminger. Patton – Frank McCarthy. DIRECTING. Fellini Satyricon – Federico Fellini. Love Story – Arthur Hiller.
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1970s. 1980s. 1990s. 2000s. 2010s. 2020s. Multiple awards and nominations. See also. Notes. References. External links. Academy Award for Best Cinematography. The Academy Award for Best Cinematography is an Academy Award awarded each year to a cinematographer for work on one particular motion picture . History.
Apr 14, 2020 · April 14, 2020. 1970 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Conrad L. Hall. Wyoming, early 1900s. Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid are the leaders of a band of outlaws. After a train robbery goes wrong they find themselves on the run with a posse hard on their heels. Their solution – escape to Bolivia. Amazon.