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Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) - Dimitri Tiomkin Best Motion Picture - Carl Foreman, Producer Sound - Shepperton Studio Sound Department, John Cox, Sound Director Writing (Screenplay--based on material from another medium) - Carl Foreman
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Lawrence of Arabia – Sam Spiegel The Longest Day – Darryl F. Zanuck Meredith Willson’s The Music Man – Morton Da Costa Mutiny on the Bounty – Aaron Rosenberg To Kill a Mockingbird– Alan J. Pakula
David and Lisa – Frank Perry Divorce–Italian Style – Pietro Germi Lawrence of Arabia – David Lean The Miracle Worker – Arthur Penn To Kill a Mockingbird– Robert Mulligan
Burt Lancaster – Birdman of Alcatraz Jack Lemmon – Days of Wine and Roses Marcello Mastroianni – Divorce–Italian Style Peter O’Toole – Lawrence of Arabia Gregory Peck – To Kill a Mockingbird
Anne Bancroft – The Miracle Worker Bette Davis – What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Katharine Hepburn – Long Day’s Journey into Night Geraldine Page – Sweet Bird of Youth Lee Remick – Days of Wine and Roses
Ed Begley – Sweet Bird of Youth Victor Buono – What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Telly Savalas – Birdman of Alcatraz Omar Sharif – Lawrence of Arabia Terence Stamp – Billy Budd
Mary Badham – To Kill a Mockingbird Patty Duke – The Miracle Worker Shirley Knight – Sweet Bird of Youth Angela Lansbury – The Manchurian Candidate Thelma Ritter – Birdman of Alcatraz
David and Lisa – Eleanor Perry Lawrence of Arabia – Robert Bolt, Michael Wilson Lolita – Vladimir Nabokov The Miracle Worker – William Gibson To Kill a Mockingbird– Horton Foote
“Days Of Wine And Roses” – Days of Wine and Roses – Music by Henry Mancini; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer “Love Song From Mutiny On The Bounty (Follow Me)” – Mutiny on the Bounty – Music by Bronislau Kaper; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster “Song From Two For The Seesaw (Second Chance)” – Two for the Seesaw – Music by Andre Previn; Lyrics by Dory Langdon “T...
Lawrence of Arabia – Anne Coates The Longest Day – Samuel E. Beetley The Manchurian Candidate – Ferris Webster Meredith Willson’s The Music Man – William Ziegler Mutiny on the Bounty– John McSweeney, Jr.
Birdman of Alcatraz – Burnett Guffey The Longest Day – Jean Bourgoin, Walter Wottitz, (Henri Persin) To Kill a Mockingbird – Russell Harlan Two for the Seesaw – Ted McCord What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?– Ernest Haller
The 35th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1962, were held on April 8, 1963, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California, hosted by Frank Sinatra. The year's most successful film was David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia, with 10 nominations and 7 wins, including Best Picture and Lean's second win for Best Director.
Best PictureBest DirectorLawrence of Arabia – Sam Spiegel, ...David Lean – Lawrence of Arabia Frank ...Gregory Peck – To Kill a Mockingbird as ...Anne Bancroft – The Miracle Worker as ...Ed Begley – Sweet Bird of Youth as Tom ...Patty Duke – The Miracle Worker as Helen ...Divorce Italian Style – Ennio de Concini, ...To Kill a Mockingbird – Horton Foote ...- April 8, 1963
- Lawrence of Arabia (7)
- Richard Dunlap
- Arthur Freed
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) - Johnny Green Music (Song) - Faraway Part Of Town in "Pepe" Music by Andre Previn; Lyrics by Dory Langdon Sound - Columbia Studio Sound Department, Charles Rice, Sound Director
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) - Morris Stoloff, George Duning Writing (Story and Screenplay) - Sidney Buchman
Jan 27, 2017 · The musical score Oscar went to Song Without End, a Franz Liszt biopic whose composers weren't punished (like today's film composes are) for scoring a film that also includes classical music. 1962: Henry Mancini, Breakfast at Tiffany's (drama or comedy); Saul Chaplin, Johnny Green, Sid Ramin, and Irwin Kostal, West Side Story (musical)