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The 1972 Retro Hollmann Awards Nominees

With the Top Ten unveiled, here are the nominees for the 1972 Retro Hollmann Awards:

Best Adapted Screenplay
Cabaret
Jay Presson Allen
Hugh Wheeler, research consultant
Deliverance
James Dickey with John Boorman
The Godfather
Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola
Malcolm X
Arnold Perl
Savage Messiah
Christopher Logue


Best Makeup and Hairstyling
A Bay of Blood
Carlo Rambaldi, special makeup effects
Lake of Dracula
Teruyoshi Nakano, special effects
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
William Tuttle, makeup creator
Jane Shugrue, hair stylist
Man of La Mancha
Giuseppe Annunziata / Charles E. Parker / Euclide Santoli / Stefano Fava, makeup artists
Ramon Gow / Ada Palombi / Amalia Paoletti, hair stylists
Pink Flamingos
Van Smith, makeup artist to Divine
David Lochary / Mink Stole, hair stylists


Best Score
A Bay of Blood
Stelvio Cipriani
Buck and the Preacher
Benny Carter
The Godfather
Nino Rota
The Poseidon Adventure
John Williams
The Ruling Class
John Cameron


Best Cinematography
1776
Harry Stradling, Jr.
Across 110th Street
Jack Priestley
Cabaret
Geoffrey Unsworth
The Godfather
Gordon Willis
Lake of Dracula
RokurĂ´ Nishigaki


Best Production Design
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Pierre Guffroy, production design
Four Times That Night
Andrea Crisanti, production design
Romeo Costantini, set decoration
Savage Messiah
Derek Jarman, set design
George Lack, art direction
Silence
Mako Iwamatsu / Masahiro Shinoda, production design
Kiyoshi Awazu / Tadao Uesato, art direction
Dai Arakawa, set decoration
Sleuth
Ken Adam, production design
Peter Lamont, art direction
John Jarvis, set decoration


Best Sound

1776
Al Overton, Jr. / Arthur Piantadosi, sound

Cabaret
David Hildyard, sound
James Nelson, supervising sound editor
Doug Grindstaff, sound editor

The Candidate
James Nelson, sound effects
Gene S. Cantamessa, sound mixer
Don MacDougall, re-recording mixer

Deliverance
Jim Atkinson, sound editor
Walter Goss, sound mixer
Dave Maiden, sound effects mixer

The Poseidon Adventure
John A. Bonner, sound supervisor
Herman Lewis, production mixer
Theodore Soderberg, re-recording mixer
Don Hall, supervising sound editor


Best Actor
Marlon Brando as Don Vito Corleone
The Godfather
William Daniels as John Adams of Massachusetts
1776
Lee Marvin as Nick Devlin
Prime Cut
Jack Nicholson as David Staebler
The King of Marvin Gardens
Peter O'Toole as Jack, 14th Earl of Gurney
The Ruling Class


Best Ensemble
1776
casting by Michael Shurtleff
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid
The Ruling Class
casting by Maude Spector
What's Up, Doc?
casting by Nessa Hyams


Best Original Song

Black Girl - "Sister"
music and lyrics by Ed Bogas and Jesse Osborne

Cabaret - "Mein Herr"
music by John Kander
lyrics by Fred Ebb

Cabaret - "Money, Money"
music by John Kander
lyrics by Fred Ebb

The Poseidon Adventure - "The Song from The Poseidon Adventure"
music and lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn

Super Fly - "Pusherman"
music and lyrics by Curtis Mayfield


Best Motion Picture of the Year
1776
Jack L. Warner, producer
Cabaret
Cy Feuer, producer
The Godfather
Albert S. Ruddy, producer
Prime Cut
Joe Wizan, producer
Savage Messiah
Ken Russell, producer


Best Director
John Boorman
Deliverance
Francis Ford Coppola
The Godfather
Bob Fosse
Cabaret
Ken Russell
Savage Messiah
John Waters
Pink Flamingos


Best Actress
Liza Minnelli as Sally Bowles
Cabaret
Diana Sands as Georgia Martin
Georgia, Georgia
Barbra Streisand as Judy Maxwell
What's Up, Doc?
Dorothy Tutin as Sophie Brzeska
Savage Messiah
Joanne Woodward as Beatrice Hunsdorfer
The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds


Best Film Editing

Cabaret
David Bretherton

The Godfather
William Reynolds / Peter Zinner

Malcolm X
Mick Benderoth

Prime Cut
Carl Pingitore

Savage Messiah
Michael Bradsell


Best Visual Effects
Duck, You Sucker
Eros Bacciucchi, pyrotechnics and explosions
Antonio Margheriti / Giovanni Corridori / Gerry Johnston, special effects
The Poseidon Adventure
A.D. Flowers, mechanical effects
L.B. Abbott, special photographic effects
Slaughterhouse-Five


Best Original Screenplay

Georgia, Georgia
Maya Angelou

The King of Marvin Gardens
Jacob Brackman
story by Jacob Brackman and Bob Rafelson

Murmur of the Heart
Louis Malle

Prime Cut
Robert Dillon

Private Parts
Philip Kearney and Les Rendelstein with Paul Bartel


Best Supporting Actress
Lucille Benson as Aunt Martha Atwood
Private Parts
Minnie Gentry as Mrs. Alberta Anderson
Georgia, Georgia
Eileen Heckart as Mrs. Baker
Butterflies Are Free
Madeline Kahn as Eunice Burns
What's Up, Doc?
Edith Massey as Edie
Pink Flamingos


Best Costume Design
1776
Patricia Zipprodt
Cabaret
Charlotte Flemming
Pink Flamingos
Van Smith
The Ruling Class
Ruth Myers
Travels with My Aunt
Anthony Powell


Best Supporting Actor
Eddie Albert as Mr. Corcoran
The Heartbreak Kid
Robert Duvall as Tom Hagen
The Godfather
Gene Hackman as Mary Ann
Prime Cut
Bill Henderson as Jimmy
Trouble Man
Donald Madden as John Dickinson of Pennsylvania
1776


Cabaret leads with ten nominations in nine categories!

And the winners are - tomorrow!

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