37th Academy Awards
The Academy Awards 1965 took place on 5 April 1965, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica instead. It was the 37th Annual Academy Awards. In the year of award films of the past year are always excellent, in this case, the films of the year 1964.
This Oscar ceremony in 1966 was the first ceremony, which was broadcast in color.
- 3.1 Honorary Oscar
- 3.2 Academy Award of Merit
- 3.3 Scientific and Engineering Award
- 3.4 Technical Achievement Award
Presentation
Bob Hope led a moderator by the Oscar ceremony.
Winners and nominations
Best Picture
My Fair Lady - Jack L. Warner
Best Director
George Cukor - My Fair Lady
Best Actor
Rex Harrison - My Fair Lady
Best Actress
Julie Andrews - Mary Poppins
Best Supporting Actor
Peter Ustinov - Topkapi
Best Supporting Actress
Purple Kedrova - Alexis Zorbas ( Zorba )
Best Adapted Screenplay
Becket - Edward Anhalt
Best Original Screenplay
The great wolf calls ( Father Goose ) - SH Barnett, Peter Stone, Frank Tarloff
Best Cinematography (black & white )
Alexis Zorbas ( Zorba ) - Walter Lassally
Best Cinematography ( color film )
My Fair Lady - Harry Stradling
Best Art Direction (black & white )
Alexis Zorbas ( Zorba ) - Vassilis Photopoulos
Best Art Direction (Color film )
My Fair Lady - Gene Allen, Cecil Beaton, George James Hopkins
Best Costume Design (black & white )
The Night of the Iguana ( The Night of the Iguana ) - Dorothy Jeakins
Best Costume Design (Color film )
My Fair Lady - Cecil Beaton
Best Editing
Mary Poppins - Cotton Warburton
Best Sound
My Fair Lady - George Groves ( Warner Bros. SSD)
Best Sound Effects
Goldfinger - Norman Wanstall
Best Visual Effects
Mary Poppins - Peter Ellenshaw, Hamilton Luske, Eustace Lycett
Best Original Music
Mary Poppins - Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman
Best Adapted Music
My Fair Lady - Andre Previn
Best Song
" Chim Chim Cher - ee" from Mary Poppins - Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman
Best Short Film
Casals Conducts: 1964 - Edward Schreiber
Best Cartoon
The Pink muckraker ( The Pink Phink ) - David H. DePatie, Friz Freleng
Best Documentary (Short Film )
Nine from Little Rock - Guggenheim Productions
Best Documentary
Le Monde sans soleil - Jacques -Yves Cousteau
Best Foreign Language Film
Yesterday, today and tomorrow ( Ieri, oggi, domani ) by Vittorio De Sica - Italy