43rd Academy Awards

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43rd Academy Awards
Date Thursday, April 15, 1971
Site Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles
Host None
Producer Robert Wise
Director Richard Dunlap
Highlights
Best Picture Patton
Most awards Patton (7)
Most nominations Airport and Patton (10)
TV in the United States
Network NBC
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The 43rd Academy Awards were presented April 15, 1971 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles. There was no host.

It was during this ceremony that George C. Scott became the first actor to reject an Oscar, claiming that the Academy Awards were "a two-hour meat parade, a public display with contrived suspense for economic reasons."[1]

With her Best Supporting Actress win, Helen Hayes became the first performer to win Oscars in both lead and supporting categories (having won Best Actress 38 years before for The Sin of Madelon Claudet). She also has the record of having the biggest gap between acting wins.

Winners

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[2][3]

Best Picture Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Original Screenplay Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Documentary Feature Best Documentary Short
Best Live Action Short Best Animated Short
  • Is It Always Right to Be Right? – Stephen Bosustow Prods., Schoenfeld Films – Nick Bosustow
    • The Further Adventures of Uncle Sam: Part Two – Haboush Company, Goldstone Films – Robert Mitchell and Dale Case
    • The Shepherd – Cameron Guess and Associates, Brandon Films – Cameron Guess
Best Original Score (not a musical) Best Original or Adaptation Score
Best Original Song Best Sound Mixing
Best Foreign Language Film Best Costume Design
Best Art Direction Best Cinematography
Best Film Editing Best Visual Effects

Multiple nominations and awards

These films had multiple nominations:

  • 10 nominations: Airport and Patton
  • 7 nominations: Love Story
  • 5 nominations: MASH and Tora! Tora! Tora!
  • 4 nominations: Five Easy Pieces, Ryan's Daughter, Scrooge and Women in Love
  • 3 nominations: Darling Lili, I Never Sang for My Father, Lovers and Other Strangers and Woodstock
  • 2 nominations: Cromwell and The Great White Hope

The following films received multiple awards.

  • 7 wins: Patton
  • 2 wins: Ryan's Daughter

Presenters

Performers

See also

References

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