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rainBard is next followed by Cinemanolis and Sabin.
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Best Picture – Rosemary´s Baby
Director – Roman Polanski, Rosemary´s Baby
Actor – Zero Mostel, The Producers
Actress – Vanessa Redgrave, Isadora
Supporting Actor – Gene Wilder, The Producers
Supporting Actress – Lynn Carlin, Faces
Best Ensemble – The Producers
Original Screenplay – 2001: A Space Odyssey
Best Adapted Screenplay – Rosemary´s Baby
Score - Rosemary´s Baby
Song - "The Windmills of Your Mind", The Thomas Crown Affair
Editing – Oliver!
Cinematography – The Lion in Winter
Art Direction – 2001: A Space Odyssey
Costume Design – The Lion in Winter
Make Up – The Lion in Winter
Sound – Bullitt
Sound Effects – Funny Girl
Visual Effects – 2001: A Space Odyssey
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Bump......
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Best Picture – The Lionin Winter
Director – Franco Zeffirelli, Romeo & Juliet
Actor – Peter O'Toole, The Lion in Winter
Actress – Katharien Hepburn - The Lion in Winter
Supporting Actor – Jack Albertson - The Subject Was Roses
Supporting Actress – Ruth Gordon - Rosemary's Baby
Best Ensemble – The Lion in Winter
Original Screenplay – Hot Millions
Best Adapted Screenplay – The Lion in winter
Score - Romeo & Juliet
Song - "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" - Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Editing – Romeo & Juliet
Cinematography – Romeo & Juliet
Art Direction – Romeo & Juliet
Costume Design – Romeo & Juliet
Make Up – Romeo & Juliet
Sound – Romeo & Juliet
Sound Effects – Witchfinder General AKA The Conqueror Worm
Visual Effects – Witchfinder General AKA The Conqueror Worm

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Re: [BB] Best by Best Game ('68 - RUDEBOY)

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Sorry guys... I'm fine, found the new board last week but haven't been around much. Here goes:


Best Picture – Hour of the Wolf
Best Director – Ingmar Bergman, Hour of the Wolf
Best Actor – Max von Sydow, Hour of the Wolf
Best Actress – Liv Ullmann, Hour of the Wolf
Best Supporting Actor – Jason Robards, Once Upon a Time in the West
Best Supporting Actress – Janice Rule, The Swimmer
Best Ensemble – Oliver!
Best Original Screenplay – The Producers
Best Adapted Screenplay – Planet of the Apes
Cinematography – Hour of the Wolf
Editing – Hour of the Wolf
Music Score – Planet of the Apes
Art Direction – Oliver!
Costume Design – Oliver!
Make Up – Night of the Living Dead
Sound – Oliver!
Sound Effects – Oliver!
Visual Effects – Planet of the Apes
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Isn't there anyway he can be contacted? Hope everything is ok with him.
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I don't think rudeboy has made the transition to the new board yet. Am i wrong?
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Re: [BB] Best by Best Game ('64 - R3 - CONCLUDED)

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Actually, 1927 isn't an option. We already did the year of the first Academy Awards with 1928. 1927 isn't on the list. And the 2008-2010 were going to be last anyway, so...our last year of the standard random year phases is 1968.

Rudeboy is first on the list.
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What's going to be the next year?

We're left with the following:

2010, 2009, 2008, 1968, 1927
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OscarGuy wrote:Go ahead and stick in Mary Poppins to picture. I had not realized it was not there and I had never taken my round 3.
Will director Robert Stevenson and star Dick Van Dyke also make it your Round 3 choices or is it just a lone call to the film itself?
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OscarGuy wrote:Go ahead and stick in Mary Poppins to picture. I had not realized it was not there and I had never taken my round 3.
I missed that one myself. I also overlooked Deborah Kerr being mentioned for The Chalk Garden, but I took my three turns. :(
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Go ahead and stick in Mary Poppins to picture. I had not realized it was not there and I had never taken my round 3.
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Actual nominees that failed to be mentioned during the rounds………John Gielgud and Robert Stevenson.

Other ''Leftovers'' from 1964:

Best Picture
The Americanization of Emily
Band of Outsiders
Before the Revolution
Charulata
Fail Safe
Gertrud
Goldfinger
The Gospel According to St. Matthew
Hamlet
A Hard Day’s Night
King and Country
Marnie
Marriage, Italian Style
Red Desert
Seduced and Abandoned
Seven Days in May
That Man in Rio
The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg
Unholy Desire
Woman In The Dunes

Best Actor
Richard Attenborough, Séance on a Wet Afternoon
Jean-Paul Belmondo, That Man in Rio
Dirk Bogarde, King and Country
Henry Fonda, Fail Safe
Glenn Ford, Dear Heart
James Garner, The Americanization of Emily
Cary Grant, Father Goose
Richard Harris, Red Desert
Rock Hudson, Send Me No Flowers
Burt Lancaster, The Train
Jack Lemmon, Good Neighbor Sam
Jack Lemmon, How to Murder Your Wife
Lee Marvin, The Killers
Eiji Okada, Woman In The Dunes
George Peppard, The Carpetbaggers
Anthony Quinn, The Visit
Saro Urzi, Seduced and Abandoned
Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins

Best Actress
Harriet Andersson, To Love
Carroll Baker, The Carpetbaggers
Barbara Barrie, One Potato, Two Potato
Ingrid Bergman, The Visit
Bette Davis, Hush…….Hush, Sweet Charlotte
Doris Day, Send Me No Flowers
Olivia de Havilland, Lady in a Cage
Catherine Deneuve, The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg
Rita Hayworth, Circus World
Tippi Hedren, Marnie
Anna Karina, Band of Outsiders
Deborah Kerr, The Chalk Garden
Shirley MacLaine, What a Way to Go!
Nobujo Otowa, Onibaba
Jean Seberg, Lilith
Elke Sommer, A Shot in the Dark
Rita Tushingham, The Girl With Green Eyes
Monica Vitti, Red Desert
Natalie Wood, Sex and the Single Girl

Best Supporting Actor
Ed Begley, The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Tom Bosley, The World of Henry Orient
Harry H. Corbett, Rattle of a Simple Man
Melvyn Douglas, The Americanization of Emily
John Gielgud, Becket
Julius Harris, Nothing But a Man
Gene Kelly, What a Way to Go!
James Mason, The Fall of the Roman Empire
Walter Matthau, Fail Safe
John Mills, The Chalk Garden
Robert Morley, Topkapi
Paul Newman, What a Way to Go!
Edmond O’Brien, Cheyenne Autumn
Christopher Plummer, The Fall of the Roman Empire
Ronald Reagan, The Killers
George C. Scott, Dr. Strangelove
Akim Tamiroff, Topkapi

Best Supporting Actress
Edie Adams, The Best Man
Elizabeth Ashley, The Carpetbaggers
Betty Bronson, The Naked Kiss
Angie Dickinson, The Killers
Shirley Jones, Bedtime Story
Angela Lansbury, Dear Heart
Angela Lansbury, The World of Henry Orient
Sue Lyon, The Night of the Iguana
Hayley Mills, The Chalk Garden
Lee Patrick, The 7 Faces of Dr. Lao
Lynn Redgrave, The Girl With Green Eyes
Phyllis Thaxter, The World of Henry Orient
Anastasiya Vertinskaya, Hamlet

Best Director
Michelangelo Antonioni, Red Desert
Bernardo Bertolucci, Before the Revolution
Jules Dassin, Topkapi
Philippe de Broca, That Man in Rio
Vittorio De Sica, Marriage, Italian Style
Carl Theodore Dreyer, Gertrud
Bryan Forbes, Séance on a Wet Afternoon
John Frankenheimer, Seven Days in May
Jean-Luc Godard, Band of Outsiders
Guy Hamilton, Goldfinger
Arthur Hiller, The Americanization of Emily
Alfred Hitchcock, Marnie
Masaki Kobayashi, Kwaidan
Richard Lester, A Hard Day’s Night
Joseph Losey, King and Country
Ronald Neame, The Chalk Garden
Pier Paolo Pasolini, The Gospel According to St. Matthew
Satyajit Ray, Charulata
Robert Stevenson, Mary Poppins
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Reza wrote:Why was there never an adapted score or Score of a Musical category in this game?
Interesting suggestion
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