1974 (47th Annual Awards)
Nominations by Film
Listed below are the films nominated for Academy Awards in 1974. Beneath each film are the categories for which the film was nominated. The symbol appears next to those categories it ultimately won. Click on the name of a film, person or song in the list to display more information about that film, person or song. Or, click on a year in the column on the right to display the nominations by film for that year.
Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, Warner Bros.
Best Actress. Ellen Burstyn.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Diane Ladd.
Writing (Original Screenplay). Robert Getchell.
Amarcord, F.C. (Rome) - P.E.C.F. (Paris) Production; New World Pictures. (Italy, France)
Foreign Language Film.
Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman, Rocky Mountain Productions.
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, International Cinemedia Centre, Ltd. Production; Paramount. (Canada)
Writing (Screenplay Adapted from Other Material). Screenplay by Mordecai Richler; adaptation by Lionel Chetwynd.
Benji, Mulberry Square.
Blazing Saddles, Warner Bros.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Madeline Kahn.
Cats’ Play, Hunnia Studio Production. (Hungary)
Foreign Language Film.
The Challenge . . . A Tribute to Modern Art, World View Production.
Documentary (Feature). Herbert Kline, Producer.
Chinatown, Robert Evans Production; Paramount.
Best Picture. Robert Evans, Producer.
Best Actor. Jack Nicholson.
Best Actress. Faye Dunaway.
Directing. Roman Polanski.
Art Direction-Set Decoration. Art direction by Richard Sylbert and W. Stewart Campbell; set decoration by Ruby Levitt.
Cinematography. John A. Alonzo.
Costume Design. Anthea Sylbert.
Film Editing. Sam O’Steen.
Music (Original Dramatic Score). Jerry Goldsmith.
Writing (Original Screenplay). Robert Towne.
City out of Wilderness, Francis Thompson Inc.
Documentary (Short Subject). Francis Thompson, Producer.
Claudine, Third World Cinema Productions in association with Joyce Selznick and Tina Pine; 20th Century-Fox.
Best Actress. Diahann Carroll.
Climb, Dewitt Jones Productions.
Short Films (Live Action). Dewitt Jones, Producer.
Closed Mondays, Lighthouse Productions.
The Concert, The Black and White Colour Film Company, Ltd. (UK)
The Conversation, A Directors Company Production; Paramount.
Writing (Original Screenplay). Francis Ford Coppola.
Daisy Miller, A Directors Company Production; Paramount.
Costume Design. John Furness.
Day for Night, Les Films Du Carrosse-P.E.C.F. (Paris)-P.I.C. (Rome) Production; Warner Bros. (France, Italy)
Actress in a Supporting Role. Valentina Cortese.
Directing. Francois Truffaut.
The Deluge, Film Polski Production. (Poland, Soviet Union)
Foreign Language Film.
Don’t, R.A. Films.
Documentary (Short Subject). Robin Lehman, Producer.
Earthquake, Universal-Mark Robson-Filmakers Group Production; Universal.
Art Direction-Set Decoration. Art direction by Alexander Golitzen and E. Preston Ames; set decoration by Frank McKelvy.
Cinematography. Philip Lathrop.
Film Editing. Dorothy Spencer.
The 81st Blow, Ghetto Fighters House Film. (Israel)
Exploratorium, Jon Boorstin Production.
Documentary (Short Subject). Jon Boorstin, Producer.
The Family That Dwelt Apart, National Film Board of Canada. (Canada)
The Godfather Part II, Coppola Company Production; Paramount.
Best Actor. Al Pacino.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Robert De Niro.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Michael V. Gazzo.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Lee Strasberg.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Talia Shire.
Directing. Francis Ford Coppola.
Art Direction-Set Decoration. Art direction by Dean Tavoularis and Angelo Graham; set decoration by George R. Nelson.
Costume Design. Theadora Van Runkle.
Gold, Avton Film Productions, Ltd.; Allied Artists. (UK)
The Great Gatsby, David Merrick Production; Paramount.
Costume Design. Theoni V. Aldredge.
Music (Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation -or- Scoring: Adaptation). Adaptation score by Nelson Riddle.
Harry and Tonto, 20th Century-Fox.
Best Actor. Art Carney.
Hearts and Minds, Touchstone-Audjeff-BBS Production; Howard Zucker/Henry Jaglom-Rainbow Pictures Presentation.
Hunger, National Film Board of Canada. (Canada)
The Island at the top of the World, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista.
Art Direction-Set Decoration. Art direction by Peter Ellenshaw, John B. Mansbridge, Walter Tyler and Al Roelofs; set decoration by Hal Gausman.
John Muir’s High Sierra, Dewitt Jones Productions.
Lacombe, Lucien, NEF-UPF (Paris)-Vides Film (Rome)-Hallelujah Film (Munich) Production. (France, Italy, West Germany)
Foreign Language Film.
Lenny, Marvin Worth Production; United Artists.
Best Picture. Marvin Worth, Producer.
Best Actor. Dustin Hoffman.
Best Actress. Valerie Perrine.
Directing. Bob Fosse.
Cinematography. Bruce Surtees.
Writing (Screenplay Adapted from Other Material). Julian Barry.
The Little Prince, Stanley Donen Enterprises, Ltd. Production; Paramount. (UK, USA)
Music (Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation -or- Scoring: Adaptation). Song score by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe; adaptation score by Angela Morley and Douglas Gamley.
The Longest Yard, Albert S. Ruddy Production; Paramount.
Film Editing. Michael Luciano.
Murder on the Orient Express, G.W. Films, Ltd. Production; Paramount. (UK, USA)
Best Actor. Albert Finney.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Ingrid Bergman.
Cinematography. Geoffrey Unsworth.
Costume Design. Tony Walton.
Music (Original Dramatic Score). Richard Rodney Bennett.
Writing (Screenplay Adapted from Other Material). Paul Dehn.
Naked Yoga, Filmshop Production. (UK)
One-Eyed Men Are Kings, C.A.P.A.C. Productions (Paris). (France)
Phantom of the Paradise, Harbor Productions; 20th Century-Fox.
Music (Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation -or- Scoring: Adaptation). Song score by Paul Williams; adaptation score by Paul Williams and George Aliceson Tipton.
Planet Ocean, Graphic Films.
Short Films (Live Action). George V. Casey, Producer.
Shanks, William Castle Enterprises Production; Paramount.
Music (Original Dramatic Score). Alex North.
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Malpaso Company Film Production; United Artists.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Jeff Bridges.
The Towering Inferno, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox/Warner Bros.
Best Picture. Irwin Allen, Producer.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Fred Astaire.
Art Direction-Set Decoration. Art direction by William Creber and Ward Preston; set decoration by Raphael Bretton.
Music (Original Dramatic Score). John Williams.
Music (Song). “We May Never Love Like This Again”. Music and lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn.
The Truce, Tamames-Zemborain Production. (Argentina)
Foreign Language Film.
The Violin, Sincinkin, Ltd. Production. (Canada)
Voyage to Next, Hubley Studios.
The Wild and the Brave, E.S.J. Productions in association with Tomorrow Entertainment Inc. & Jones/Howard Ltd.
Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too, Walt Disney Productions.
Short Films (Animated). Wolfgang Reitherman, Producer.
A Woman Under the Influence, Faces International Films Production.
Best Actress. Gena Rowlands.
Directing. John Cassavetes.