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40th Academy Awards
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| number | 40 |
| award | Academy Awards |
| image | 40th Academy Awards.jpg |
| caption | Official poster with original date |
| date | April 10, 1968 |
| site | Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California |
| host | Bob Hope |
| producer | Arthur Freed |
| director | Richard Dunlap |
| best_picture | *In the Heat of the Night* |
| most_wins | *In the Heat of the Night* (5) |
| most_nominations | *Bonnie and Clyde* and *Guess Who's Coming to Dinner* (10) |
| network | ABC |
| last | 39th |
| next | 41st |
The 40th Academy Awards were held on April 10, 1968, to honor film achievements of 1967. Originally scheduled for April 8, the awards were postponed to two days later due to the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Bob Hope was once again the host of the ceremony.
This year, due to the waning popularity of black-and-white films, Best Cinematography, Art Direction, and Costume Design, previously divided into separate awards for color and monochrome films, were merged into single categories. This was the first Oscars since 1948 to feature clips from the Best Picture nominees.
This year marked the first of two times that three different films were nominated for the "Big Five" Oscars (Picture, Director, Actor, Actress and Screenplay): Bonnie and Clyde, The Graduate and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. While all three won major Oscars, Best Picture was awarded to Norman Jewison's thriller/mystery film, In the Heat of the Night. The same thing happened again at the ceremony for films from 1981 where the Best Picture winner was not one of the three films with "Big Five" nominations.
The Graduate became the seventh film to win Best Director and nothing else, and the last until the 94th Academy Awards. For the first time since the introduction of the Academy Award for Best Costume Design in 1948, Edith Head did not receive a nomination, after tallying 30 nominations and 7 wins over the previous 18 years.
Due to an all-out push by Academy President Gregory Peck, 18 of the 20 acting nominees were present at the ceremony. Only Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, who died several months before the ceremony and was nominated posthumously, were missing. Edith Evans was the last performer born in the 1880s to receive an acting nomination (Best Actress, for her role in The Whisperers).
Winners and nominees
Nominations were announced on February 19, 1968. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Honorary Award
- To Arthur Freed for distinguished service to the Academy and the production of six top-rated Awards telecasts.
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
Gregory Peck
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
Alfred Hitchcock
Multiple nominations and awards
These films had multiple nominations:
- 10 nominations: Bonnie and Clyde and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
- 9 nominations: Doctor Dolittle
- 7 nominations: The Graduate, In the Heat of the Night and Thoroughly Modern Millie
- 5 nominations: Camelot
- 4 nominations: Cool Hand Luke, The Dirty Dozen and In Cold Blood
- 2 nominations: A Place to Stand and The Taming of the Shrew
The following films received multiple awards.
- 5 wins: In the Heat of the Night
- 3 wins: Camelot
- 2 wins: Bonnie and Clyde, Doctor Dolittle and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Presenters and performers
The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers.
Presenters
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Announcer for the 40th Academy Awards | |
| (AMPAS President) | Gave opening remarks welcoming guests to the awards ceremony |
| Explained the eligibility and voting rules to the public | |
| Presenter of the award for Best Sound | |
| Presenter of the award for Best Supporting Actor | |
| Katharine Ross | Presenters of the award for Best Cinematography |
| Diahann Carroll | Presenters of the Short Subjects Awards |
| Barbara Rush | Presenters of the Documentary Awards |
| Presenter of the award for Best Costume Design | |
| (host) | Presenter of the Honorary Award to Arthur Freed |
| Presenter of the award for Best Special Visual Effects | |
| Elke Sommer | Presenters of the award for Best Sound Effects |
| Presenter of the award for Best Supporting Actress | |
| Presenter of the award for Best Film Editing | |
| Presenter of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award to Gregory Peck | |
| Presenter of the award for Best Foreign Language Film | |
| Shirley Jones | Presenters of the award for Best Art Direction |
| Presenter of the Academy Awards' history montage | |
| Gene Kelly | Presenters of the Music Awards |
| Presenter of the award for Best Song | |
| Accepted Leslie Bricusse's award on his behalf | |
| Presenter of the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
| Presenter of the award for Best Director | |
| Rod Steiger | Presenters of the Writing Awards |
| Presenter of the award for Best Actor | |
| Presenter of the award for Best Actress | |
| Presenter of the award for Best Picture |
Performers
| Name | Role | Performed | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Musical arranger and conductor | Orchestral | ||
| Performer | "The Bare Necessities" from *The Jungle Book* | ||
| Performer | "The Eyes of Love" from *Banning* | ||
| Brasil '66 | Performer | "The Look of Love" from *Casino Royale* | |
| Performer | "Talk to the Animals" from *Doctor Dolittle* | ||
| Performer | "Thoroughly Modern Millie" from *Thoroughly Modern Millie* | ||
| {{sortname | Academy Awards Orchestra | nolink=1}} | Performers |
References
References
- "The 40th Academy Awards (1968) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org.
- {{YouTube. G6Y67ZpUIEI. Angela Lansbury performing ''"Thoroughly Modern Millie"'' on show
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