Best Visual Effects
Back to the Future
Kevin Pike, special effects supervisor
Ken Ralston, supervisor of visual effects (ILM)
Cocoon
Greg Cannom, special alien creatures and effects
Peter Anderson, creature development / visual effects
Ken Ralston, visual effects supervisor
Mitch Suskin, visual effects production supervisor
Enemy Mine
Bob MacDonald, Jr., special effects supervisor
Don Dow, visual effects supervisor
Lifeforce
John Gant, special effects
John Dykstra, special visual effects
Robert Shepherd, special effects producer
Young Sherlock Holmes
Stephen Norrington, animatronics supervisor
Kit West, special effects supervisor
Dennis Muren, visual effects supervisor
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Best Actress
Best Adapted Screenplay
Clue
Jonathan Lynn
story by John Landis and Jonathan Lynn
from the board game created by Anthony E. Pratt
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
Paul Schrader & Leonard Schrader and Chieko Schrader
from the novels Confessions of a Mask, The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Kyoko's House, Runaway Horses by Yukio Mishima
Out of Africa
Kurt Luedtke
from the books Out of Africa by Isak Dinesen, Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller by Judith Thurman, Silence Will Speak by Errol Trzebinski
Ran
Akira Kurosawa and Hideo Oguni and Masato Ide
from the play King Lear by William Shakespeare
The Shooting Party
Julian Bond
from the novel by Isabel Colegate
Best Director
Joyce Chopra
Smooth Talk
Akira Kurosawa
Ran
Sydney Pollack
Out of Africa
Paul Schrader
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
Peter Weir
Witness
Best Film Editing
Cannibal Holocaust
Vincenzo Tomassi
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
Michael Chandler / Tomoyo Oshima
Out of Africa
Pembroke J. Herring / Sheldon Kahn / Fredric Steinkamp / William Steinkamp
Ran
Akira Kurosawa
Witness
Thom Noble
Original Screenplay
The Official Story
AĆda Bortnik / Luis Puenzo
A Private Function
Alan Bennett
story by Alan Bennett & Malcolm Mowbray
Twice in a Lifetime
Colin Welland
Wetherby
David Hare
Witness
William Kelley & Earl W. Wallace
story by William Kelley and Pamela Wallace & Earl W. Wallace
Best Cinematography
Best Actor
Best Costume Design
Best Sound
Back to the Future
Charles L. Campbell / Robert R. Rutledge, supervising sound editors
Daniel J. Leahy / B. Tennyson Sebastian II / Robert Thirlwell / Bill Varney, re-recording mixers
Tak Ogawa, sound designer
William B. Kaplan, production sound mixer
Enemy Mine
Mike Le Mare, sound designer / supervising sound editor
Christian Schubert, sound mixer
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
Craig Carter / Tim Chau / Frank Lipson, sound effects editors
Bruce Lamshed, sound designer / sound mixer
Roger Savage, sound mixer / sound supervisor
The Return of the Living Dead
Dale Johnston, supervising sound editor
Jerry Whittington, sound effects editor
Chris Carpenter / Bob Minkler / Ray West, re-recording mixers
Runaway Train
Alan Howarth / Ken J. Johnston, sound effects
Michael Hart, sound effects editor
Jim Roddan, sound editor
John Hayward, re-recording mixer
Best Supporting Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Lou Gossett, Jr. as Jeriba Shigan
Enemy Mine
Hisashi Igawa as Shuri Kurogane
Ran
James Mason as Sir Randolph Nettleby
The Shooting Party
PĆ®tĆ¢ as Kyoami
Ran
Chris Sarandon as Jerry Dandridge
Fright Night
Best Ensemble
After Hours
casting by Mary Colquhoun
Clue
casting by Janet Hirshenson / Jane Jenkins
A Private Function
casting by Michelle Guish / Debbie McWilliams
The Shooting Party
casting by Maude Spector
Twice in a Lifetime
casting by Deborah Lucchesi
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Cannibal Holocaust
Aldo Gasparri, makeup effects
Massimo Giustini, makeup artist
Enemy Mine
Chris Walas, aliens creator and designer
Daniel Parker, makeup designer
Chris Taylor, key hair stylist
Mask
Michael Westmore, makeup designer
Tommy Cole / Zoltan Elek / John M. Elliott, Jr., makeup artists
Hazel Catmull / Renate Leuschner Pless, hair stylists
Ran
Tameyuki Aimi / Chihako Naito / Noriko Takamizawa / Shoshichiro Ueda, makeup artists
Yoshiko Matsumoto / Noriko Takamizawa, hair stylists
The Return of the Living Dead
Allan A. Apone / William Munns, special makeup effects
Yvette Bliss, punk makeup
Wendy Hogan, hair stylist
Best Score
John Barry
Best Production Design
Enemy Mine
Rolf Zehetbauer, production design
Werner Achmann / Herbert Strabel, art direction
The Goonies
J. Michael Riva, production design
Rick Carter, art direction
Linda DeScenna, set decoration
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
Graham "Grace" Walker, production design
Anni Browning, art direction
Martin O'Neill, set decoration
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
Eiko Ishioka, production design
Kazuo Takenaka, art direction
Kyoji Sasaki, set decoration
Ran
Shinobu Muraki / YoshirƓ Muraki, production design
Jiro Hirai / Mitsuyuki Kimura / Yasuyoshi Ototake / Tsuneo Shimura / Osumi Tousho, set decoration
Best Original Song
The Breakfast Club - "Don't You (Forget About Me)"
music and lyrics by Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff
The Color Purple - "Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)"
music by Quincy Jones and Rod Temperton
lyrics by Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton and Lionel Richie
The Last Dragon - "7th Heaven"
music and lyrics by Bill Wolfer and Vanity
The Last Dragon - "The Last Dragon"
music and lyrics by Norman Whitfield and Bruce Miller
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome - "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)"
music and lyrics by Terry Britten and Graham Lyle
Best Motion Picture of the Year
Cannibal Holocaust
produced by Franco Di Nunzio / Franco Palaggi
Clue
produced by Debra Hill
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
produced by Tom Luddy / MataichirƓ Yamamoto
Out of Africa
produced by Sydney Pollack
Ran
produced by Masato Hara / Serge Silberman
Ran leads with twelve nominations, 30 films nominated overall.
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