Below is a full list of winners and nominations of Gangster Films, up until this years 1998 ceremony. The years indicated are not the year that the award ceremony broadcasted, but when the films were actually released. All Gangster Films listed are in white and all winners, regardless, have a * next to their names or titles. |
1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1978 1983 1984 1985 1987 1988 1989 |
1927 - 1967 1990 - present |
1971 Peter Bogdanovich for The Last Picture *William Friedkin for The French Connection Norman Jewison for Fiddler on the Roof Stanley Kubrick for A Clockwork Orange John Schlesinger for Sunday, Bloody Sunday Best Actor: Peter Finch in Sunday, Bloody Sunday *Gene Hackman in The French Connection Walter Matthau in Kotch George C. Scott in The Hospital Topol in Fiddler on the Roof Best Supporting Actor: Jeff Bridges in The Last Picture Show Leonard Frey in Fiddler on the Roof Richard Jaeckel in Sometimes a Great Notion *Ben Johnson in The Last Picture Show Roy Scheider in The French Connection Best Writing (Screenplay - Based on Material from Another Medium): A Clockwork Orange The Conformist *The French Connection, Ernest Tidyman The Garden of the Finzi-Continis The Last Picture Show Best Cinematography: *Fiddler on the Roof The French Connection, Owen Roizman The Last Picture Show Nicholas and Alexandra Summer of '42 Best Editing: The Andromeda Strain A Clockwork Orange *The French Connection, Jerry Greenberg Kotch Summer of '42 Best Sound: Diamonds Are Forever *Fiddler on the Roof The French Connection, Theodore Soderberg and Christopher Newman Kotch Mary, Queens of Scots 1972 John Boorman for Deliverance Francis Ford Coppola for The Godfather *Bob Fosse for Cabaret Joseph L. Mankiewicz for Sleuth Jan Troell for The Emigrants Best Actor: *Marlon Brando in The Godfather Michael Caine in Sleuth Laurence Olivier in Sleuth Peter O'Toole in The Ruling Class Paul Winfield in Sounder Best Supporting Actor: Eddie Albert in The Heartbreak Kid James Caan in The Godfather Robert Duvall in The Godfather *Joel Grey in Cabaret Al Pacino in The Godfather Best Writing (Screenplay Based on Material From Another Medium): Cabaret The Emigrants *The Godfather, Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola Pete 'N' Tillie Sounder Best Editing: *Cabaret Deliverance The Godfather, William Reynolds and Peter Zinner The Hot Rock The Poseidon Adventure Best Sound: Butterflies Are Free *Cabaret The Candidate The Godfather, Bud Grenzbach, Richard Portman and Christopher Newman The Poseidon Adventure Best Costume Design: The Godfather, Anna Hill Johnstone Lady Sings the Blues The Poseidon Adventure *Travels with My Aunt Young Winston 1973 Ingmar Bergman for Cries and Whispers Bernardo Bertolucci for Last Tango in Paris William Friedkin for The Exorcist *George Roy Hill for The Sting George Lucas for American Graffiti Best Actor: Marlon Brando in Last Tango in Paris *Jack Lemmon in Save the Tiger Jack Nicholson in The Last Detail Al Pacino in Serpico Robert Redford in The Sting Best Writing (Story and Screenplay - Based on Factual Material or Material Not Previously Published or Produced): American Graffiti Cries and Whispers Save the Tiger *The Sting, David S. Ward A Touch of Class Best Cinematography: *Cries and Whispers The Exorcist Jonathan Livingston Seagull *The Sting, Dante Spinotti The Way We Were Best Editing: American Graffiti The Day of the Jackal The Exorcist Jonathan Livingston Seagull *The Sting, William Reynolds Best Sound: The Day of the Dolphin *The Exorcist The Paper Chase Paper Moon The Sting, Ronald K. Pierce and Robert Bertrand Best Music (Original Song Score and/or Adaption): Jesus Christ Superstar *The Sting, Marvin Hamlisch Tom Sawyer Best Art/Set Decoration: Brother Sun, Sister Moon The Exorcist *The Sting, Henry Bumstead; James Payne Tom Sawyer The Way We Were Best Costume Design: Cries and Whispers Ludwig *The Sting, Edith Head Tom Sawyer The Way We Were 1974 John Cassavetes for A Woman Under the Influence *Francis Ford Coppola for The Godfather Part II Bob Fosse for Lenny Roman Polanski for Chinatown Francois Truffaut for Day for Night Best Actor: *Art Carney in Harry and Tonto Albert Finney in Murder on the Orient Express Dustin Hoffman in Lenny Jack Nicholson in Chinatown Al Pacino in The Godfather Part II Best Supporting Actor: Fred Astaire in The Towering Inferno Jeff Bridges in Thunderbolt and Lightfoot *Robert De Niro in The Godfather Part II Michael V. Gazzo in The Godfather Part II Lee Strasberg in The Godfather Part II Best Supporting Actress: *Ingrid Bergman in Murder on the Orient Express Valentina Cortese in Day for Night Madeline Kahn in Blazing Saddles Diane Ladd in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore Talia Shire in The Godfather Part II Best Writing (Screenplay Adapted from Other Material): The Apprenticeship *The Godfather Part II, Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo Lenny Murder on the Orient Express Young Frankenstein Best Music (Original Dramatic Score): Chinatown *The Godfather Part II, Nino Rota and Carmine Coppola Murder on the Orient Express Shanks The Towering Inferno Best Art/Set Decoration: Chinatown Earthquake *The Godfather Part II, Dean Tavoularis and Angelo Graham; George R. Nelson The Island at the Top of the World The Towering Inferno Best Costume Design: Chinatown Daisy Miller *The Godfather Part II, Theadora Van Runkle *The Great Gatsby Murder on the Orient Express 1975 Robert Altman for Nashville Federico Fellini for Amarcord *Milos Forman for One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest Stanley Kubrick for Barry Lyndon Sidney Lumet for Dog Day Afternoon Best Actor: Walter Matthau in The Sunshine Boys *Jack Nicholson in One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest Al Pacino in Dog Day Afternoon Maximilian Schell in The Man in the Glass Booth James Whitmore in Give 'em Hell, Harry! Best Supporting Actor: *George Burns in The Sunshine Boys Brad Dourif in One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest Burgess Meredith in The Day of the Locust Chris Sarandon in Dog Day Afternoon Gloria Stuart in Titanic Best Supporting Actress: Ronee Blakley in Nashville *Lee Grant in Shampoo Sylvia Miles in Farewell, My Lovely Lily Tomlin in Nashville Brenda Vaccaro in Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough Best Writing (Original Screenplay): Amarcord And Now My Love *Dog Day Afternoon, Frank Pierson Lies My Father Told Me Shampoo Best Editing: Dog Day Afternoon, Dede Allen *Jaws The Man Who Would Be King One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest Three Days of the Condor 1976 1978 1983 1984 Amadeus The Cotton Club, Barry Malkin and Robert O. Lovett *The Killing Fields A Passage to India Romancing the Stone 1985 Hector Babenco for Kiss of the Spider Woman John Huston for Prizzi's Honor Akira Kurosawa for Ran *Sydney Pollack for Out of Africa Peter Weir for Witness Best Actor: Harrison Ford in Witness James Garner in Murphy's Romance *William Hurt in Kiss of the Spider Woman Jack Nicholson in Prizzi's Honor Jon Voight in Runaway Train Best Supporting Actor: *Don Ameche in Cocoon Klaus Maria in Out of Africa William Hickey in Prizzi's Honor Robert Loggia in Jagged Edge Eric Roberts in Runaway Train Best Supporting Actress: Margaret Avery in The Color Purple *Anjelica Huston in Prizzi's Honor Amy Madigan in Twice in a Lifetime Meg Tilly in Agnes of God Oprah Winfrey in The Color Purple Best Writing (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium): The Color Purple Kiss of the Spider Woman *Out of Africa Prizzi's Honor, Richard Condon adn Janet Roach The Trip to Bountiful Best Editing: A Chorus Line Out of Africa Prizzi's Honor, Rudi Fehr and Kaja Fehr Runaway Train *Witness Best Costume Design: The Color Purple The Journey of Natty Gann Out of Africa Prizzi's Honor, Donfeld *Ran 1987 Cry Freedom Empire of the Sun *The Last Emperor The Untouchables, Ennio Morricone The Witches of Eastwick Best Art/Set Decoration: Empire of the Sun Hope and Glory *The Last Emperor Radio Days The Untouchables, Patrizia Von Brandenstein; Hal Gausman Best Costume Design: The Dead Empire of the Sun *The Last Emperor Maurice The Untouchables, Marilyn Vance-Straker 1988 1989 Black Rain, Milton C. Burrow and William L. Manger *Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Lethal Weapon 2 Best Costume Design: The Adventures of Baron Munchausen Driving Miss Daisy Harlem Nights, Joe I. Tompkins *Henry V Valmont |