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31st Golden Globe Awards

Film award ceremony in 1974


Film award ceremony in 1974

FieldValue
number31
awardGolden Globe Awards
dateJanuary 26, 1974
last30th
next32nd

The 31st Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1973, were held on January 26, 1974.

George Roy Hill's The Sting, which in April 1974 would win seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director, generated a Golden Globe nomination only for Best Screenplay.

Winners and nominees

Film

Best Motion PictureDramaComedy or MusicalBest Performance in a Motion Picture – DramaActorActressBest Performance in a Motion Picture – Comedy or MusicalActorActressBest Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Comedy or MusicalSupporting ActorSupporting ActressOtherBest DirectorBest ScreenplayBest Original ScoreBest Original SongBest Foreign FilmBest Documentary FilmNew Star of the Year – ActorNew Star of the Year – Actress

The following films received multiple nominations:

NominationsTitle
7*The Exorcist*
6*Jesus Christ Superstar*
*Paper Moon*
5*A Touch of Class*
4*American Graffiti*
*Cinderella Liberty*
3*Breezy*
*The Day of the Jackal*
*Save the Tiger*
*Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams*
2*Day for Night*
*Jonathan Livingston Seagull*
*Kazablan*
*The Last Detail*
*Last Tango in Paris*
*Serpico*
*Tom Sawyer*
*The Way We Were*

The following films received multiple wins:

WinsTitle
4*The Exorcist*
2*American Graffiti*
*A Touch of Class*

Television

Best Television SeriesDramaMusical or ComedyBest Performance in a Television Series DramaActorActressBest Performance in a Television Series – Musical or ComedyActorActressBest Supporting Performance in a Series, Miniseries or Television FilmSupporting ActorSupporting Actress
'* *The Waltons''''''* *All in the Family'''''
** James Stewart – *Hawkins* as Billy Jim Hawkins**** Lee Remick – *The Blue Knight* as Cassie Walters**
** Jack Klugman – *The Odd Couple* as Oscar Madison**** Cher – *The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour* as Various Characters (TIE)**
** McLean Stevenson – *M*A*S*H* as Lt. Col. Henry Braymore Blake, M.D.****Ellen Corby – *The Waltons* as Esther Walton**

The following programs received multiple nominations:

NominationsTitle
5*All in the Family*
*The Waltons*
4*The Mary Tyler Moore Show*
3*The Carol Burnett Show*
*Hawkins*
*Mannix*
*M*A*S*H*
2*Columbo*
*Sanford and Son*
*The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour*

The following programs received multiple wins:

WinsTitle
2*All in the Family*
*The Waltons*

[[Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award|Cecil B. DeMille Award]]

Bette Davis

References

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