1972 (45th Annual Awards)
Nominations by Film
Listed below are the films nominated for Academy Awards in 1972. 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.
Ape and Super-Ape, Bert Haanstra Film Production; The Netherlands Ministry of Culture, Recreation and Social Welfare. (Netherlands)
Documentary (Feature). Bert Haanstra, Producer.
Ben, BCP Productions, Cinerama.
Butterflies Are Free, Frankovich Productions; Columbia.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Eileen Heckart.
Cinematography. Charles B. Lang.
Cabaret, ABC Pictures Production; Allied Artists.
Best Picture. Cy Feuer, Producer.
Best Actress. Liza Minnelli.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Joel Grey.
Directing. Bob Fosse.
Art Direction-Set Decoration. Art direction by Rolf Zehetbauer and Jurgen Kiebach; set decoration by Herbert Strabel.
Cinematography. Geoffrey Unsworth.
Film Editing. David Bretherton.
Music (Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score). Adaptation score by Ralph Burns.
Writing (Screenplay—based on material from another medium). Jay Allen.
The Candidate, Redford-Ritchie Production; Warner Bros.
Writing (Story and Screenplay—based on factual material or material not previously published or produced). Jeremy Larner.
A Christmas Carol, Richard Williams Production; American Broadcasting Company Film Services.
Short Subjects (Animated). Richard Williams, Producer.
The Dawns Here Are Quiet, Gorky Film Studios Production. (Soviet Union)
Foreign Language Film.
Deliverance, Warner Bros.
Best Picture. John Boorman, Producer.
Directing. John Boorman.
Film Editing. Tom Priestley.
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, Serge Silberman Production; 20th Century-Fox. (France)
Foreign Language Film.
Writing (Story and Screenplay—based on factual material or material not previously published or produced). Story and screenplay by Luis Buñuel; in collaboration with Jean-Claude Carrière.
The Emigrants, A.B. Svensk Filmindustri Production; Warner Bros. (Sweden)
Best Picture. Bengt Forslund, Producer.
Best Actress. Liv Ullmann.
Directing. Jan Troell.
Fat City, Rastar Productions; Columbia.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Susan Tyrrell.
Frog Story, Gidron Productions; Schoenfeld Film Distributing Corporation.
The Godfather, Albert S. Ruddy Production; Paramount.
Best Picture. Albert S. Ruddy, Producer.
Best Actor. Marlon Brando.
Actor in a Supporting Role. James Caan.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Robert Duvall.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Al Pacino.
Directing. Francis Ford Coppola.
Costume Design. Anna Hill Johnstone.
Music (Original Dramatic Score). Nino Rota.
The Heartbreak Kid, Palomar Pictures International Production; 20th Century-Fox.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Eddie Albert.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Jeannie Berlin.
The Hot Rock, Landers-Roberts Production; 20th Century-Fox.
Hundertwasser’s Rainy Day, Argos Films-Peter Schamoni Filmproduktion. (West Germany, France)
Documentary (Short Subject). Peter Schamoni, Producer.
I Love You Rosa, Noah Films, Ltd. Production. (Israel)
Foreign Language Film.
Images, Hemdale Group, Ltd.-Lion’s Gate Films Production; Columbia. (UK, USA)
Music (Original Dramatic Score). John Williams.
K-Z, Nexus Film S.r.L Production. (Italy)
Documentary (Short Subject). Giorgio Treves, Producer.
Kama Sutra Rides Again, Bob Godfrey Films, Ltd.; Lion International Films. (UK)
Short Subjects (Animated). Bob Godfrey, Producer.
Lady Sings the Blues, Motown-Weston-Furie Production; Paramount.
Best Actress. Diana Ross.
Music (Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score). Adaptation score by Gil Askey.
Writing (Story and Screenplay—based on factual material or material not previously published or produced). Terence McCloy, Chris Clark and Suzanne de Passe.
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, First Artists Production Company, Ltd. Production; National General Pictures.
Music (Song [Original for the Picture]). “Marmalade, Molasses & Honey”. Music by Maurice Jarre; lyrics by Marilyn and Alan Bergman.
Limelight, Charles Chaplin Productions; Columbia.
The Little Ark, Robert Radnitz Productions, Ltd.; Cinema Center Films Presentation; National General Pictures.
Music (Song [Original for the Picture]). “Come Follow, Follow Me”. Music by Fred Karlin; lyrics by Marsha Karlin.
Malcolm X, Marvin Worth Production; Warner Bros.
Man of La Mancha, P.E.A. Produzioni Europee Associate S.p.A. Production; United Artists. (Italy, USA)
Music (Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score). Adaptation score by Laurence Rosenthal.
Manson, Merrick International Pictures.
Marjoe, Cinema X Production; Cinema 5, Ltd.
Murmur of the Heart, Nouvelles Editions De Films-Marianne Productions-Vides Cinematografica-Franz Seitz Filmproduktion; Continental Distributing, Inc. (France, Italy, West Germany)
Writing (Story and Screenplay—based on factual material or material not previously published or produced). Louis Malle.
My Dearest Senorita, El Iman Production. (Spain)
Foreign Language Film.
Napoleon and Samantha, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista.
Music (Original Dramatic Score). Buddy Baker.
The New Land, A.B. Svensk Filmindustri Production. (Sweden)
Foreign Language Film.
Norman Rockwell’s World . . . An American Dream, Concepts Unlimited Production; Columbia.
Short Subjects (Live Action). Richard Barclay, Producer.
Pete ’n’ Tillie, Universal-Martin Ritt-Julius J. Epstein Production; Universal.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Geraldine Page.
Writing (Screenplay—based on material from another medium). Julius J. Epstein.
The Poseidon Adventure, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Shelley Winters.
Cinematography. Harold E. Stine.
Costume Design. Paul Zastupnevich.
Film Editing. Harold F. Kress.
Music (Original Dramatic Score). John Williams.
Music (Song [Original for the Picture]). “The Morning After”. Music and lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn.
The Ruling Class, Keep Films, Ltd. Production; Avco Embassy. (UK)
Best Actor. Peter O’Toole.
Selling Out, Unit Productions Film. (Canada)
Documentary (Short Subject). Tadeusz Jaworski, Producer.
1776, Jack L. Warner Production; Columbia.
Cinematography. Harry Stradling, Jr.
The Silent Revolution, Leonaris Film Production.
Documentary (Feature). Eckehard Munck, Producer.
Sleuth, Palomar Pictures International Production; 20th Century-Fox. (UK, USA)
Best Actor. Michael Caine.
Best Actor. Laurence Olivier.
Directing. Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
Music (Original Dramatic Score). John Addison.
Solo, Pyramid Films; United Artists.
Short Subjects (Live Action). David Adams, Producer.
Sounder, Radnitz/Mattel Productions; 20th Century-Fox.
Best Picture. Robert B. Radnitz, Producer.
Best Actor. Paul Winfield.
Best Actress. Cicely Tyson.
Writing (Screenplay—based on material from another medium). Lonne Elder III.
The Stepmother, Magic Eye of Hollywood Productions; Crown International.
Music (Song [Original for the Picture]). “Strange Are the Ways of Love”. Music by Sammy Fain; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
This Tiny World, Charles Huguenot van der Linden Production. (Netherlands)
Documentary (Short Subject). Charles Huguenot van der Linden and Martina Huguenot van der Linden, Producers.
The Tide of Traffic, BP-Greenpark Production. (UK)
Documentary (Short Subject). Humphrey Swingler, Producer.
Travels with My Aunt, Robert Fryer Productions; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Best Actress. Maggie Smith.
Cinematography. Douglas Slocombe.
Costume Design. Anthony Powell.
Tup Tup, Zagreb Film-Corona Cinematografica Production; Manson Distributing Corporation. (Yugoslavia, Italy)
Short Subjects (Animated). Nedeljko Dragic, Producer.
Young Winston, Open Road Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK)
Art Direction-Set Decoration. Art direction by Geoffrey Drake, Don Ashton, John Graysmark and William Hutchinson; set decoration by Peter James.
Costume Design. Anthony Mendleson.
Writing (Story and Screenplay—based on factual material or material not previously published or produced). Carl Foreman.