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47th Academy Awards


FieldValue
number47
awardAcademy Awards
image47th Academy Awards.jpg
dateApril 8, 1975
siteDorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, California
hostBob Hope,
Shirley MacLaine,
Sammy Davis Jr.
and Frank Sinatra
producerHoward W. Koch
directorMarty Pasetta
best_picture*The Godfather Part II*
most_wins*The Godfather Part II* (6)
most_nominations*Chinatown* and *The Godfather Part II* (11)
networkNBC
last46th
next48th

Shirley MacLaine, Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra

The 47th Academy Awards were presented Tuesday, April 8, 1975, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California, honoring the best films of 1974. The ceremonies were presided over by Bob Hope, Shirley MacLaine, Sammy Davis Jr., and Frank Sinatra. Before ABC, the ceremony's current broadcaster, acquired the U.S. broadcast rights, this was the last ceremony to air on NBC.

The success of The Godfather Part II was notable; it received twice as many Oscars as its predecessor (six) and duplicated its feat of three Best Supporting Actor nominations (as of the 96th Academy Awards, it is the last film to receive three nominations in a single acting category). Between the two of them, father and son Carmine and Francis Ford Coppola won four awards, with Carmine winning for Best Original Dramatic Score (with Nino Rota) and Francis for Picture, Director, and Best Screenplay Adapted from Other Material (with Mario Puzo).

Prior to the ceremony, Dustin Hoffman, who was nominated for his performance in the film Lenny, described the awards as "ugly" and "grotesque" and likened the ceremony to a beauty pageant, causing host Hope to remark that "if Dustin Hoffman wins tonight, he's going to have a friend pick it up for him—George C. Scott." Ingrid Bergman felt that she won her Academy Award out of a collective showbusiness guilt over her being ostracized from Hollywood in 1949 due to her affair with director Roberto Rossellini and that Valentina Cortese was worthy of the Best Supporting Actress Oscar. Upon winning the Best Documentary Feature Oscar for Hearts and Minds, co-producer Bert Schneider said, "It's ironic that we're here at a time just before Vietnam is about to be liberated," and then read a telegram containing "Greetings of Friendship to All American People" from Ambassador Dinh Ba Thi of the Provisional Revolutionary Government (Viet Cong) delegation to the Paris Peace Accords. The telegram thanked the anti-war movement "for all they have done on behalf of peace". The speech infuriated Hope, who later wrote a telegram that he had Sinatra read to the divided audience. The note said: "The academy is saying, 'We are not responsible for any political references made on the program, and we are sorry they had to take place this evening.'" This speech infuriated a third co-host, Shirley MacLaine, and actor Warren Beatty, who sarcastically retorted "thank you, Frank, you old Republican". MacLaine, for her part, remarked "You said you were speaking for the Academy. Well, I'm a member of the Academy and you didn't ask me!".

This was the only Oscar ceremony in which all five of the nominees in a single category were released by the same studio: all five Best Costume Design nominations were for films released by Paramount Pictures.

Winners and nominees

Nominees were announced on February 24, 1975. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Special Achievement Award (Visual Effects)

  • Earthquake — Frank Brendel, Glen Robinson and Albert Whitlock.

Honorary Award

  • To Howard Hawks - a master American filmmaker whose creative efforts hold a distinguished place in world cinema.
  • To Jean Renoir - a genius who, with grace, responsibility and enviable devotion through silent film, sound film, feature, documentary and television, has won the world's admiration.

Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award

  • Arthur B. Krim

Multiple nominations and awards

NominationsFilm
11*Chinatown*
*The Godfather Part II*
8*The Towering Inferno*
6*Lenny*
*Murder on the Orient Express*
4*Earthquake*
3*Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore*
*Blazing Saddles*
*The Conversation*
*Day for Night*
2*The Great Gatsby*
*Harry and Tonto*
*The Little Prince*
*A Woman Under the Influence*
*Young Frankenstein*
AwardsFilm
6*The Godfather Part II*
3*The Towering Inferno*
2*The Great Gatsby*

Presenters and performers

The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers:

Presenters

NameRole
Announcer for the 47th Academy Awards
(AMPAS President)Giver of opening remarks welcoming guests to the awards ceremony
Tatum O'NealExplainers of the voting rules to the public and presenters of the award for Best Supporting Actor
Recipient of the award for Best Supporting Actor on behalf of Robert De Niro
Brenda VaccaroPresenters of the Short Films Awards
Danny ThomasPresenters of the Documentary Awards
Presenter of the Honorary Award to Jean Renoir
Presenter of the Special Achievement Award to Frank Brendel, Glen Robinson and Albert Whitlock for their work in *Earthquake*
Presenter of the award for Best Original Song
Deborah RaffinPresenters of the award for Best Sound
Presenter of the Honorary Award to Howard Hawks
Johnny GreenPresenters of the Music Awards
Presenter of the award for Best Costume Design
Katharine RossPresenters of the award for Best Supporting Actress
O. J. SimpsonPresenters of the award for Best Art Direction
Raquel WelchPresenters of the award for Best Cinematography
Jennifer O'NeillPresenters of the award for Best Film Editing
Jack ValentiPresenters of the award for Best Foreign Language Film
Presenter of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award to Arthur J. Krim
Robert WisePresenters of the award for Best Director
Presenter of the awards for Best Screenplay Adapted from Other Material and Best Original Screenplay
Presenter of the award for Best Actor
Presenter of the award for Best Actress
Presenter of the award for Best Picture

Performers

NameRolePerformed
Musical arranger and conductorOrchestral
Performer"Blazing Saddles" from *Blazing Saddles*
Performer“Little Prince” from *The Little Prince*
Performer"Wherever Love Takes Me" from *Gold*
Frankie Laine
Jack Jones
Aretha FranklinPerformers"We May Never Love Like This Again" from *The Towering Inferno* and "Benji's Theme (I Feel Love)" from *Benji*
Shirley MacLaine
Sammy Davis Jr.
Bob Hope
Academy Awards OrchestraPerformers"That's Entertainment!"

Notes

References

References

  1. Biskind, ''Easy Riders, Raging Bulls'', p. 275.
  2. Robinson, George. [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9507EEDE1738F937A35750C0A9679C8B63 Sometimes A Thank You Isn't Enough"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', March 4, 2001. Accessed May 29, 2008.
  3. Schulzinger, Robert D., "A Time for Peace: The Legacy of the Vietnam War", page 155, Oxford University Press, Oxford & New York, 2006
  4. Efron, Eric. [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE7DC1439F933A05750C0A9659C8B63 " The World: Acting Out; At the Oscars, a Cause and Effect"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', March 30, 2003. Accessed May 29, 2008.
  5. (2013-02-25). "Politics and Oscar Night". The Nation.
  6. "The Official Academy Awards Database". [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]].
  7. "The 47th Academy Awards (1975) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org.
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