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The 1968 Retro Hollmann Awards Nominees

You've seen the top ten (I hope - if you haven't, why not?). Now, the nominees for the 1968 Retro Hollmann Awards!

The nominees are....

Best Costume Design
   
 
Barbarella
Jacques Fonteray / Paco Rabanne

The Fixer
Dorothy Jeakins

Oliver!
Phyllis Dalton

War and Peace
Vladimir Burmeister / Nadezhda Buzina / Mikhail Chikovani / V. Vavra

The Young Girls of Rochefort
Marie-Claude Fouquet / Jacqueline Moreau

The remaining after the jump...
Best Supporting Actress

Coral Browne as Mercy Croft
The Killing of Sister George

Ruth Gordon as Minnie Castevet
Rosemary's Baby

Dandy Nichols as Meg
The Birthday Party

Naomi Stevens as Rosa
Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell

Shelley Winters as Shirley Newman
Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell


Best Cinematography

2001: A Space Odyssey
Geoffrey Unsworth

Hell in the Pacific
Conrad L. Hall

Kuroneko
Norimichi Igawa / Kiyomi Kuroda

Night of the Living Dead
George A. Romero

War and Peace
Anatoly Petritsky
with Yu-lan Chen / Aleksandr Shelenkov


Best Ensemble

The Birthday Party

Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell

Night of the Living Dead

The Odd Couple

The Young Girls of Rochefort


Best Production Design

2001: A Space Odyssey
Ernest Archer / Harry Lange / Anthony Masters, production designer
John Hoesli, art director
Robert Cartwright, set decorator

Barbarella
Mario Garbuglia, production designer

Oliver!
John Box, production designer
Terence Marsh, art director
Ken Muggleston, set decorator

The Shoes of the Fisherman
Edward Carfagno / George W. Davis, art director
Dorcy Howard / Hugh Hunt, set decorator

War and Peace
Mikhail Bogdanov / Alexander Dikhtyar / Said Menyalshchikov / Gennady Myaskinov, production designers
Georgy Koshelev / V. Uvarov, set decorators


Best Score

Romeo and Juliet
Nino Rota

Rosemary's Baby
Christopher Komeda


War and Peace
Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov

Yellow Submarine
George Martin

The Young Girls of Rochefort
Michel Legrand


Best Visual Effects

2001: A Space Odyssey
Wally Gentleman, special effects supervisor
Tom Howard / Con Pederson, special photographic effects supervisor
Stanley Kubrick, special photographic effects designer

Barbarella
August Lohman, special effects supervisor
Gérard Cogan / Thierry Vincens-Fargo, special animation effects
Charles Staffell, optical effects

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
John Stears, special effects
Roy Field, visual effects
Cliff Culley, matte effects

Hellfighters
Fred Knoth / Whitey McMahon / Herman Townsley

War and Peace
Vladimir Likhachev, pyrotechnician


Best Director

Sergei Bondarchuk
War and Peace

Andy Miligan
Seeds


Gillo Pontecorvo
The Battle of Algiers


George A. Romero
Night of the Living Dead

Kaneto Shindô
Kuroneko


Best Sound

2001: A Space Odyssey
A.W. Watkins, sound supervisor
Malcolm Stewart, sound designer
Winston Ryder, sound editor
H.L. Bird, sound mixer

The Battle of Algiers
Omar Bouksani, sound technician
Alessandro Biancani, audio restorer
Alberto Bartolomei, sound synchronization

Bullitt
John K. Kean, sound
Ed Scheid, supervising sound editor
Gilbert D. Marchant / Billy Mauch / Bill Rivol, sound editors
Dan Wallin, re-recording mixer

Oliver!
John Cox, sound supervisor
Buster Amblerc / Bob Jones, sound recordist
Jim Groom, sound editor

War and Peace
Yuri Mikhailov, chief sound engineer
Igor Urbantsev, sound engineer


Best Makeup and Hairstyling

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

The Fixer
Ken Lintott, makeup

Oliver!
George Frost, makeup supervisor
Bobbie Smith, chief hairdresser

Planet of the Apes
John Chambers, creative makeup designer
Edith Lindon, hairstylist


War and Peace
Mikhail Chikirov, makeup


Best Actress


Mia Farrow as Rosemary Woodhouse
Rosemary's Baby

Katharine Hepburn as Eleanor of Aquitaine
The Lion in Winter

Gina Lollobrigida as Carla Campbell
Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell

Patricia Neal as Nettie Cleary
The Subject Was Roses

Barbra Streisand as Fanny Brice
Funny Girl


Best Original Song

"Funny Girl" from Funny Girl
music by Jule Styne
lyrics by Bob Merrill

"Springtime for Hitler" from The Producers
music and lyrics by Mel Brooks

"Skidoo" from Skidoo
music and lyrics by Harry Nilsson

"The Windmills of Your Mind" from The Thomas Crown Affair
music by Michel Legrand
lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

"Chanson des Jumelles" from The Young Girls of Rochefort
music by Michel Legrand
lyrics by Jacques Demy


Best Original Screenplay

Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
Melvin Frank & Denis Norden & Sheldon Keller

Hour of the Wolf
Ingmar Bergman

Kuroneko
Kaneto Shindô

Night of the Living Dead
John Russo & George Romero

The Young Girls of Rochefort
Jacques Demy


Best Actor


Jack Albertson as John Cleary
The Subject Was Roses


Duane Jones as Ben
Night of the Living Dead


Steve McQueen as Bullitt
Bullitt

Peter O'Toole as Henry II
The Lion in Winter

Max von Sydow as Johan Borg
Hour of the Wolf


Best Film Editing

The Battle of Algiers
Mario Morra / Mario Serandrei

Bullitt
Frank P. Keller

The Devil Rides Out
Spencer Reeve

Kuroneko
Hisao Enoki

Night of the Living Dead
George A. Romero


Best Picture


Kuroneko
produced by Nobuyo Horiba / Kazuo Kuwahara / Setsuo Noto


Night of the Living Dead
produced by Karl Hardman / Russell Streiner


Seeds
produced by Allan Bazzini / Rosily Bazzini


The Subject Was Roses
produced by Edgar Lansbury

War and Peace


Best Supporting Actor

Patrick Magee as McCann
The Birthday Party

Georg Rydeberg as Lindhorst
Hour of the Wolf

Telly Savalas as Walter Braddock
Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell


Dick Shawn as Lorenzo St. Dubois, aka L.S.D.
The Producers


Boris Zakhava as General Kutuzov
War and Peace


Best Adapted Screenplay


The Detective
Abby Mann
based on the novel by Roderick Thorp


The Devil Rides Out
Richard Matheson
based on the novel by Dennis Wheatley


The Killing of Sister George
Lukas Heller
based on the play by Frank Marcus


Rosemary's Baby
Roman Polanski
based on the novel by Ira Levin


Uptight
Jules Dassin & Ruby Dee & Julian Mayfield
based on the novel The Informer by Liam O'Flaherty

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