Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners for the year 1972. The
symbol appears next to the winner in each category. 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 and winners from that year.
Cabaret, ABC Pictures Production; Allied Artists.
Cy Feuer, Producer.
Deliverance, Warner Bros.
John Boorman, Producer.
The Emigrants, A.B. Svensk Filmindustri Production; Warner Bros. (Sweden)
Bengt Forslund, Producer.
The Godfather, Albert S. Ruddy Production; Paramount.
Albert S. Ruddy, Producer.
Sounder, Radnitz/Mattel Productions; 20th Century-Fox.
Robert B. Radnitz, Producer.
Marlon Brando in
The Godfather, Albert S. Ruddy Production; Paramount.
Michael Caine in
Sleuth, Palomar Pictures International Production; 20th Century-Fox. (UK, USA)
Laurence Olivier in
Sleuth, Palomar Pictures International Production; 20th Century-Fox. (UK, USA)
Peter O’Toole in
The Ruling Class, Keep Films, Ltd. Production; Avco Embassy. (UK)
Paul Winfield in
Sounder, Radnitz/Mattel Productions; 20th Century-Fox.
Liza Minnelli in
Cabaret, ABC Pictures Production; Allied Artists.
Diana Ross in
Lady Sings the Blues, Motown-Weston-Furie Production; Paramount.
Maggie Smith in
Travels with My Aunt, Robert Fryer Productions; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Cicely Tyson in
Sounder, Radnitz/Mattel Productions; 20th Century-Fox.
Liv Ullmann in
The Emigrants, A.B. Svensk Filmindustri Production; Warner Bros. (Sweden)
Eddie Albert in
The Heartbreak Kid, Palomar Pictures International Production; 20th Century-Fox.
James Caan in
The Godfather, Albert S. Ruddy Production; Paramount.
Robert Duvall in
The Godfather, Albert S. Ruddy Production; Paramount.
Joel Grey in
Cabaret, ABC Pictures Production; Allied Artists.
Al Pacino in
The Godfather, Albert S. Ruddy Production; Paramount.
Jeannie Berlin in
The Heartbreak Kid, Palomar Pictures International Production; 20th Century-Fox.
Eileen Heckart in
Butterflies Are Free, Frankovich Productions; Columbia.
Geraldine Page in
Pete ’n’ Tillie, Universal-Martin Ritt-Julius J. Epstein Production; Universal.
Susan Tyrrell in
Fat City, Rastar Productions; Columbia.
Shelley Winters in
The Poseidon Adventure, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox.
Cabaret, ABC Pictures Production; Allied Artists.
Bob Fosse.
The Emigrants, A.B. Svensk Filmindustri Production; Warner Bros. (Sweden)
Jan Troell.
The Godfather, Albert S. Ruddy Production; Paramount.
Francis Ford Coppola.
Sleuth, Palomar Pictures International Production; 20th Century-Fox. (UK, USA)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
Cabaret, ABC Pictures Production; Allied Artists. Art direction by
Rolf Zehetbauer and
Jurgen Kiebach; set decoration by
Herbert Strabel.
Lady Sings the Blues, Motown-Weston-Furie Production; Paramount. Art direction by
Carl Anderson; set decoration by
Reg Allen.
The Poseidon Adventure, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox. Art direction by
William Creber; set decoration by
Raphael Bretton.
Travels with My Aunt, Robert Fryer Productions; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
John Box,
Gil Parrondo and
Robert W. Laing.
Young Winston, Open Road Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK) Art direction by
Geoffrey Drake,
Don Ashton,
John Graysmark and
William Hutchinson; set decoration by
Peter James.
Butterflies Are Free, Frankovich Productions; Columbia.
Charles B. Lang.
Cabaret, ABC Pictures Production; Allied Artists.
Geoffrey Unsworth.
The Poseidon Adventure, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox.
Harold E. Stine.
1776, Jack L. Warner Production; Columbia.
Harry Stradling, Jr.
Travels with My Aunt, Robert Fryer Productions; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Douglas Slocombe.
The Godfather, Albert S. Ruddy Production; Paramount.
Anna Hill Johnstone.
Lady Sings the Blues, Motown-Weston-Furie Production; Paramount.
Bob Mackie,
Ray Aghayan and
Norma Koch.
The Poseidon Adventure, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox.
Paul Zastupnevich.
Travels with My Aunt, Robert Fryer Productions; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Anthony Powell.
Young Winston, Open Road Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK)
Anthony Mendleson.
(Feature)
Ape and Super-Ape, Bert Haanstra Film Production; The Netherlands Ministry of Culture, Recreation and Social Welfare. (Netherlands)
Bert Haanstra, Producer.
Malcolm X, Marvin Worth Production; Warner Bros.
Marvin Worth and
Arnold Perl, Producers.
Manson, Merrick International Pictures.
Robert Hendrickson and
Laurence Merrick, Producers.
Marjoe, Cinema X Production; Cinema 5, Ltd.
Howard Smith and
Sarah Kernochan, Producers.
The Silent Revolution, Leonaris Film Production.
Eckehard Munck, Producer.
(Short Subject)
Hundertwasser’s Rainy Day, Argos Films-Peter Schamoni Filmproduktion. (West Germany, France)
Peter Schamoni, Producer.
K-Z, Nexus Film S.r.L Production. (Italy)
Giorgio Treves, Producer.
Selling Out, Unit Productions Film. (Canada)
Tadeusz Jaworski, Producer.
This Tiny World, Charles Huguenot van der Linden Production. (Netherlands)
Charles Huguenot van der Linden and
Martina Huguenot van der Linden, Producers.
The Tide of Traffic, BP-Greenpark Production. (UK)
Humphrey Swingler, Producer.
Cabaret, ABC Pictures Production; Allied Artists.
David Bretherton.
The Godfather, Albert S. Ruddy Production; Paramount.
William Reynolds and
Peter Zinner.
The Hot Rock, Landers-Roberts Production; 20th Century-Fox.
Frank P. Keller and
Fred W. Berger.
The Poseidon Adventure, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox.
Harold F. Kress.
The Dawns Here Are Quiet, Gorky Film Studios Production. (Soviet Union)
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, Serge Silberman Production; 20th Century-Fox. (France)
I Love You Rosa, Noah Films, Ltd. Production. (Israel)
My Dearest Senorita, El Iman Production. (Spain)
The New Land, A.B. Svensk Filmindustri Production. (Sweden)
(Original Dramatic Score)
The Godfather, Albert S. Ruddy Production; Paramount.
Nino Rota.
[NOTE: The Godfather score, composed by Nino Rota, was originally announced as one of the five official nominees. It was later pointed out that portions of the score and the main theme were composed by Rota for his score to the 1958 Italian film Fortunella. The Music Branch was given this information and re-balloted to determine the fifth nomination. The list of six films they were to choose from were the remaining five of the top ten preliminary listings, plus The Godfather score. The results of the re-balloting was that the fifth nomination became Sleuth, composed by John Addison, and The Godfather was dropped.]
Images, Hemdale Group, Ltd.-Lion’s Gate Films Production; Columbia. (UK, USA)
John Williams.
Limelight, Charles Chaplin Productions; Columbia.
Charles Chaplin,
Raymond Rasch and
Larry Russell.
[NOTE: Limelight, made in 1952, was belatedly eligible for 1972 consideration because it had not previously been shown in a Los Angeles theater as Academy rules require.]
Napoleon and Samantha, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista.
Buddy Baker.
The Poseidon Adventure, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox.
John Williams.
Sleuth, Palomar Pictures International Production; 20th Century-Fox. (UK, USA)
John Addison.
(Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score)
Cabaret, ABC Pictures Production; Allied Artists. Adaptation score by
Ralph Burns.
Lady Sings the Blues, Motown-Weston-Furie Production; Paramount. Adaptation score by
Gil Askey.
Man of La Mancha, P.E.A. Produzioni Europee Associate S.p.A. Production; United Artists. (Italy, USA) Adaptation score by
Laurence Rosenthal.
(Song [Original for the Picture])
Ben from
Ben, BCP Productions, Cinerama. Music by
Walter Scharf; lyrics by
Don Black.
Come Follow, Follow Me from
The Little Ark, Robert Radnitz Productions, Ltd.; Cinema Center Films Presentation; National General Pictures. Music by
Fred Karlin; lyrics by
Marsha Karlin.
Marmalade, Molasses & Honey from
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, First Artists Production Company, Ltd. Production; National General Pictures. Music by
Maurice Jarre; lyrics by
Marilyn and
Alan Bergman.
The Morning After from
The Poseidon Adventure, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox. Music and lyrics by
Al Kasha and
Joel Hirschhorn.
Strange Are the Ways of Love from
The Stepmother, Magic Eye of Hollywood Productions; Crown International. Music by
Sammy Fain; lyrics by
Paul Francis Webster.
(Animated)
A Christmas Carol, Richard Williams Production; American Broadcasting Company Film Services.
Richard Williams, Producer.
Kama Sutra Rides Again, Bob Godfrey Films, Ltd.; Lion International Films. (UK)
Bob Godfrey, Producer.
Tup Tup, Zagreb Film-Corona Cinematografica Production; Manson Distributing Corporation. (Yugoslavia, Italy)
Nedeljko Dragic, Producer.
(Live Action)
Frog Story, Gidron Productions; Schoenfeld Film Distributing Corporation.
Ron Satlof and
Ray Gideon, Producers.
Solo, Pyramid Films; United Artists.
David Adams, Producer.
Cabaret, ABC Pictures Production; Allied Artists.
Robert Knudson and
David Hildyard.
The Candidate, Redford-Ritchie Production; Warner Bros.
Richard Portman and
Gene Cantamessa.
(Visual Effects)
The Poseidon Adventure, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox.
L. B. Abbott and
A. D. Flowers.
(Screenplay—based on material from another medium)
Cabaret, ABC Pictures Production; Allied Artists.
Jay Allen.
The Emigrants, A.B. Svensk Filmindustri Production; Warner Bros. (Sweden)
Jan Troell and
Bengt Forslund.
The Godfather, Albert S. Ruddy Production; Paramount.
Mario Puzzo and
Francis Ford Coppola.
Pete ’n’ Tillie, Universal-Martin Ritt-Julius J. Epstein Production; Universal.
Julius J. Epstein.
Sounder, Radnitz/Mattel Productions; 20th Century-Fox.
Lonne Elder III.
(Story and Screenplay—based on factual material or material not previously published or produced)
The Candidate, Redford-Ritchie Production; Warner Bros.
Jeremy Larner.
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, Serge Silberman Production; 20th Century-Fox. (France) Story and screenplay by
Luis Buñuel; in collaboration with
Jean-Claude Carrière.
Murmur of the Heart, Nouvelles Editions De Films-Marianne Productions-Vides Cinematografica-Franz Seitz Filmproduktion; Continental Distributing, Inc. (France, Italy, West Germany)
Louis Malle.
Young Winston, Open Road Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK)
Carl Foreman.

To
Charles S. Boren, leader for 38 years of the industry’s enlightened labor relations and architect of its policy of non-discrimination. With respect and affection of all who work in films. [ [Statuette]]

To
Edward G. Robinson 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. [ [Statuette]]
(Class II)

To
Joseph E. Bluth for research and development in the field of electronic photography and transfer of video tape to motion picture film.

To
Edward H. Reichard and
Howard T. La Zare of Consolidated Film Industries, and
Edward Efron of IBM for the engineering of a computerized light valve monitoring system for motion picture printing.

To
Panavision, Incorporated, for the development and engineering of the Panaflex motion picture camera.
(Class III)

To
Carter Equipment Company, Inc. and
RAMtronics for the RAMtronics light-valve photometer for motion picture printers.

To
David Degenkolb,
Harry Larson,
Manfred Michelson and
Fred Scobey of DeLuxe General Incorporated for the development of a computerized motion picture printer and process control system.

To
Jiro Mukai and
Ryusho Hirose of Canon, Inc., and
Wilton R. Holm of the AMPTP Motion Picture and Television Research Center for development of the Canon Macro Zoom Lens for motion picture photography.

To
Philip V. Palmquist and
Leonard L. Olson of the 3M Company, and
Frank P. Clark of the AMPTP Motion Picture and Television Research Center for development of the Nextel simulated blood for motion picture color photography.

To
E. H. Geissler and
G. M. Berggren of Wil-Kin Inc., for engineering of the Ultra-Vision Motion Picture Theater Projection System.