What Movie Won Best Picture in 1969

41st Annual Academy Awards Nominations (1969)

Here is a complete list of nominations for the 41st Annual Academy Awards.

And the nominees are:

Best Picture

  • Funny Girl
    Ray Stark [Producer]
  • The Lion in Winter
    Martin Poll [Producer]
  • Oliver!
    John Woolf [Producer]
  • Rachel, Rachel
    Paul Newman [Producer]
  • Romeo and Juliet
    Anthony Havelock-Allan [Producer] and John Brabourne [Producer]

Best Directing

  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
    Stanley Kubrick
  • The Battle of Algiers
    Gillo Pontecorvo
  • The Lion in Winter
    Anthony Harvey
  • Oliver!
    Carol Reed
  • Romeo and Juliet
    Franco Zeffirelli

Best Actor

  • Charly
    Cliff Robertson
  • The Fixer
    Alan Bates
  • The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
    Alan Arkin
  • The Lion in Winter
    Peter O'Toole
  • Oliver!
    Ron Moody

Best Actress

  • Funny Girl
    Barbra Streisand
  • Isadora
    Vanessa Redgrave
  • The Lion in Winter
    Katharine Hepburn
  • Rachel, Rachel
    Joanne Woodward
  • The Subject Was Roses
    Patricia Neal

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

  • Faces
    Seymour Cassel
  • Oliver!
    Jack Wild
  • The Producers
    Gene Wilder
  • Star!
    Daniel Massey
  • The Subject Was Roses
    Jack Albertson

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

  • Faces
    Lynn Carlin
  • Funny Girl
    Kay Medford
  • The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
    Sondra Locke
  • Rachel, Rachel
    Estelle Parsons
  • Rosemary's Baby
    Ruth Gordon

Best Foreign Language Film

  • The Boys of Paul Street
  • The Firemen's Ball
  • The Girl with the Pistol
  • Stolen Kisses
  • War and Peace

Best Art Direction

  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
    Tony Masters [Art Direction], Harry Lange [Art Direction] and Ernie Archer [Art Direction]
  • Oliver!
    John Box [Art Direction], Terence Marsh [Art Direction], Vernon Dixon [Set Decoration] and Ken Muggleston [Set Decoration]
  • The Shoes of the Fisherman
    George W. Davis [Art Direction] and Edward Carfagno [Art Direction]
  • Star!
    Boris Leven [Art Direction], Walter M. Scott [Set Decoration] and Howard Bristol [Set Decoration]
  • War and Peace
    Mikhail Bogdanov [Art Direction], Gennady Myasnikov [Art Direction], G. Koshelev [Set Decoration] and V. Uvarov [Set Decoration]

Best Cinematography

  • Funny Girl
    Harry Stradling Sr.
  • Ice Station Zebra
    Daniel L. Fapp
  • Oliver!
    Oswald Morris
  • Romeo and Juliet
    Pasqualino De Santis
  • Star!
    Ernest Laszlo

Best Costume Design

  • The Lion in Winter
    Margaret Furse
  • Oliver!
    Phyllis Dalton
  • Planet of the Apes
    Morton Haack
  • Romeo and Juliet
    Danilo Donati
  • Star!
    Donald Brooks

Best Documentary (Feature)

  • A Few Notes on Our Food Problem
    James Blue
  • Journey into Self
    Bill McGaw
  • The Legendary Champions
    William Cayton
  • Other Voices
    David H. Sawyer
  • Young Americans
    Robert Cohn and Alex Grasshoff

Best Documentary (Short Subject)

  • The House That Ananda Built
    Fali Bilimoria
  • The Revolving Door
    Lee R. Bobker
  • A Space to Grow
    Thomas P. Kelly, Jr.
  • A Way Out of the Wilderness
    Dan E. Weisburd
  • Why Man Creates
    Saul Bass

Best Film Editing

  • Bullitt
    Frank P. Keller
  • Funny Girl
    Robert Swink, Maury Winetrobe and William Sands
  • The Odd Couple
    Frank Bracht
  • Oliver!
    Ralph Kemplen
  • Wild in the Streets
    Fred Feitshans and Eve Newman

Best Music (Score of a Musical Picture - original or adaptation)

  • Finian's Rainbow
    Ray Heindorf [Adaptation Score by]
  • Funny Girl
    Walter Scharf [Adaptation Score by]
  • Oliver!
    John Green [Adaptation Score by]
  • Star!
    Lennie Hayton [Adaptation Score by]
  • The Young Girls of Rochefort
    Michel Legrand [Music and adaptation score by] and Jacques Demy [Lyrics by]

Best Music (Original Score - for a motion picture [not a musical])

  • The Fox
    Lalo Schifrin
  • The Lion in Winter
    John Barry
  • Planet of the Apes
    Jerry Goldsmith
  • The Shoes of the Fisherman
    Alex North
  • The Thomas Crown Affair
    Michel Legrand

Best Music (Song - Original for the Picture)

  • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"
    Richard M. Sherman [Music and Lyrics by] and Robert B. Sherman [Music and Lyrics by]
  • For Love of Ivy "For Love of Ivy"
    Quincy Jones [Music by] and Bob Russell [Lyrics by]
  • Funny Girl "Funny Girl"
    Jule Styne [Music by] and Bob Merrill [Lyrics by]
  • Star! "Star!"
    Jimmy Van Heusen [Music by] and Sammy Cahn [Lyrics by]
  • The Thomas Crown Affair "The Windmills of Your Mind"
    Michel Legrand [Music by], Alan Bergman [Lyrics by] and Marilyn Bergman [Lyrics by]

Best Short Subject (Cartoon)

  • The House That Jack Built
    Wolf Koenig and Jim MacKay
  • The Magic Pear Tree
    Jimmy Murakami
  • Windy Day
    John Hubley and Faith Hubley
  • Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
    Walt Disney

Best Short Subject (Live Action)

  • The Dove
    George Coe, Sidney Davis and Anthony Lover
  • Duo
    National Film Board of Canada
  • Prelude
    John Astin
  • Robert Kennedy Remembered
    Charles Guggenheim

Best Sound

  • Bullitt
    Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Studio Sound Department
  • Finian's Rainbow
    Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Studio Sound Department
  • Funny Girl
    Columbia Studio Sound Department
  • Oliver!
    Shepperton Studio Sound Department
  • Star!
    20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department

Best Special Visual Effects

  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
    Stanley Kubrick
  • Ice Station Zebra
    Hal Millar and J. McMillan Johnson

Best Writing (Screenplay - based on material from another medium)

  • The Lion in Winter
    James Goldman
  • The Odd Couple
    Neil Simon
  • Oliver!
    Vernon Harris
  • Rachel, Rachel
    Stewart Stern
  • Rosemary's Baby
    Roman Polanski

Best Writing (Story and Screenplay - written directly for the screen)

  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
    Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke
  • The Battle of Algiers
    Franco Solinas and Gillo Pontecorvo
  • Faces
    John Cassavetes
  • Hot Millions
    Ira Wallach and Peter Ustinov
  • The Producers
    Mel Brooks

What Movie Won Best Picture in 1969

Source: https://www.digitalhit.com/academy-awards/41st/nominations/

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