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- Best Picture went to The Godfather, whose three awards also included Best Writing (Screenplay – based on material from another medium) for Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola and Best Actor for Marlon Brando.
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The 45th Academy Awards were presented Tuesday, March 27, 1973, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California, honoring the best films of 1972. The ceremonies were presided over by Carol Burnett , Michael Caine , Charlton Heston , and Rock Hudson .
Best PictureBest DirectorThe Godfather – Albert S. Ruddy, producer ...Bob Fosse – Cabaret John Boorman – ...Marlon Brando – The Godfather as Vito ...Liza Minnelli – Cabaret as Sally Bowles ...Joel Grey – Cabaret as the M.C. Eddie ...Eileen Heckart – Butterflies Are Free as ...The Candidate – Jeremy Larner The ...The Godfather – Francis Ford Coppola and ...45th Academy Awards (1973) - Movies from 1972. Highlights. Best Picture: The Godfather. Best Director: Bob Fosse. Best Leading Actress: Liza Minnelli. Best Leading Actor: Marlon Brando. Best Supporting Actor: Joel Grey. Best Supporting Actress: Eileen Heckart.
The Best Picture winner had ten nominations and seven wins - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay (David S. Ward), Best Art/Set Direction, Best Music Score Adaptation (Marvin Hamlisch, who adapted Scott Joplin's piano rag tunes), Best Film Editing, and Best Costume Design (Edith Head with her 8th and final costuming Oscar).
- Best Art Direction
- Honorary Award
- Scientific Or Technical Award
Cabaret Rolf Zehetbauer [Art Direction], Jurgen Kiebach [Art Direction] and Herbert Strabel [Set Decoration]
Charles S. Boren Note: Leader for 38 years of the industry's enlightened labor relations and architect of its policy of non-discrimination. With the respect and affection of all who work in films.Edward G. Robinson Note: …who achieved greatness as a player, a patron of the arts and a dedicated citizen…in sum, a Renaissance man. From his friends in the industry he loves.Joseph E. Bluth Note: …for research and development in the field of electronic photography and transfer of video tape to motion picture film.Edward Reichard [of Consolidated Film Industries], Howard T. La Zare [of Consolidated Film Industries] and Edward Efron [of IBM] Note: …for the engineering of a computerized light valve monitoring...Panavision Inc. Note: …for the development and engineering of the Panaflex motion picture camera.Best Picture Best Actor (Marlon Brando) Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
1973 Awards. Oscar. Best Actor in a Leading Role. Winner. Marlon Brando. The Godfather. Brando did not attend the ceremony, choosing instead to have himself represented by Sacheen Littlefeather (a.k.a. Maria Cruz), a Native American Californian actress.