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The 52nd Academy Awards | 1980. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Monday, April 14, 1980. ... Special Achievement Award (Sound Editing) Winner. The Black Stallion. Alan Splet
The 52nd Academy Awards ceremony, organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored films released in 1979 and took place on April 14, 1980, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, beginning at 6:00 p.m. PST / 9:00 p.m. EST.
- Best Picture
- Directing
- Actor in A Leading Role
- Actress in A Leading Role
- Actor in A Supporting Role
- Actress in A Supporting Role
- Writing
- Music
- Film Editing
- Cinematography
Coal Miner’s Daughter – Bernard Schwartz The Elephant Man – Jonathan Sanger Ordinary People – Ronald L. Schwary Raging Bull – Irwin Winkler, Robert Chartoff Tess– Claude Berri, Timothy Burrill
The Elephant Man – David Lynch Ordinary People – Robert Redford Raging Bull – Martin Scorsese The Stunt Man – Richard Rush Tess– Roman Polanski
Robert De Niro – Raging Bull Robert Duvall – The Great Santini John Hurt – The Elephant Man Jack Lemmon – Tribute Peter O’Toole – The Stunt Man
Ellen Burstyn – Resurrection Goldie Hawn – Private Benjamin Mary Tyler Moore – Ordinary People Gena Rowlands – Gloria Sissy Spacek – Coal Miner’s Daughter
Judd Hirsch – Ordinary People Timothy Hutton – Ordinary People Michael O’Keefe – The Great Santini Joe Pesci – Raging Bull Jason Robards – Melvin and Howard
Eileen Brennan – Private Benjamin Eva Le Gallienne – Resurrection Cathy Moriarty – Raging Bull Diana Scarwid – Inside Moves Mary Steenburgen – Melvin and Howard
Breaker Morant – Jonathan Hardy, David Stevens, Bruce Beresford Coal Miner’s Daughter – Tom Rickman The Elephant Man – Christopher DeVore, Eric Bergren, David Lynch Ordinary People – Alvin Sargent The Stunt Man– Lawrence B. Marcus, Richard Rush
“Fame” – Fame – Music by Michael Gore; Lyric by Dean Pitchford “Nine To Five” – Nine to Five – Music, Lyric by Dolly Parton “On The Road Again” – Honeysuckle Rose – Music, Lyric by Willie Nelson “Out Here On My Own” – Fame – Music by Michael Gore; Lyric by Lesley Gore “People Alone” – The Competition– Music by Lalo Schifrin; Lyric by Wilbur Jenning...
Coal Miner’s Daughter – Arthur Schmidt The Competition – David Blewitt The Elephant Man – Anne V. Coates Fame – Gerry Hambling Raging Bull– Thelma Schoonmaker
The Blue Lagoon – Nestor Almendros Coal Miner’s Daughter – Ralf D. Bode The Formula – James Crabe Raging Bull – Michael Chapman Tess– Geoffrey Unsworth, Ghislain Cloquet
May 12, 2020 · If only one film met the 8.0 requirement or was so above and beyond its competitors, it would be awarded a Special Achievement Award. This occurred for Sound Editing in 1981 (“Raiders of the Lost Ark”), 1984 (“The River”), and 1987 (“RoboCop”).
SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Sound Effects Editing) RoboCop – Stephen Flick, John Pospisil. 1986 (59th) SOUND EFFECTS EDITING. Aliens – Don Sharpe Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home – Mark Mangini Top Gun – Cecelia Hall, George Watters II. 1985 (58th) SOUND EFFECTS EDITING. Back to the Future – Charles L. Campbell, Robert Rutledge
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The award is now just Best Sound (available on a separate list). No award was given in 1968-1974, 1976, 1978, and 1980. Between 1975 and 1987, a Special Achievement Award was given out in place of a regular Oscar to 7 films.