1967


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    Belle de jour
    Bonnie & Clyde
    Casino Royale
    Cool Hand Luke
    The Dirty Dozen
    Dont Look Back [sic]
    The Graduate
    Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
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Best of 1967

  1. The Young Girls of Rochefort
  2. Belle de jour
  3. Bonnie & Clyde
  4. The Graduate
  5. Two for the Road
  1. Peppermint Frappe
  2. Accident
  3. Cool Hand Luke
  4. Dont Look Back
  5. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

LEADING ACTOR

Warren Beatty, Bonnie & Clyde
Dirk Bogarde, Accident
Albert Finney, Two for the Road
Dustin Hoffman, The Graduate
Paul Newman, Cool Hand Luke

LEADING ACTRESS

Anne Bancroft, The Graduate
Geraldine Chaplin, Peppermint Frappe
Catherine Deneuve, Belle de jour
Faye Dunaway, Bonnie & Clyde
Audrey Hepburn, Two for the Road

SUPPORTING ACTOR

John Cassavetes, The Dirty Dozen
Gene Hackman, Bonnie & Clyde
George Kennedy, Cool Hand Luke
Michel Piccoli, Belle de jour
Michael J Pollard, Bonnie & Clyde

SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Estelle Parsons, Bonnie & Clyde
Katharine Ross, The Graduate
Delphine Seyrig, Accident

DIRECTION

Luis Bunuel, Belle de jour
Jacques Demy, The Young Girls of Rochefort
Joseph Losey, Accident
Mike Nichols, The Graduate
Arthur Penn, Bonnie & Clyde

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Rafael Azcona, Angelino Fons & Carlos Saura, Peppermint Frappe
Jacques Demy, The Young Girls of Rochefort
David Newman & Robert Benton, Bonnie & Clyde
Frederic Raphael, Two for the Road

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Luis Bunuel & Jean-Claude Carriere, Belle de jour [novel, Joseph Kessel]
Donn Pierce & Frank Pierson, Cool Hand Luke [novel, Donn Pierce]
Harold Pinter, Accident [novel, Nicholas Mosley]
Calder Willingham & Buck Henry, The Graduate [Charles Webb]

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» In This Our Life 1942, John Huston
» The Crash 1932, William Dieterle
» Café Metropole 1937, Edward H Griffith
» Dodsworth 1936, William Wyler
» The Rich Are Always with Us 1932, Alfred E Green
» Lilly Turner 1933, William A Wellman
» Frisco Jenny 1932, William A Wellman
» Female 1933, Michael Curtiz
» Waterloo Bridge 1931, James Whale

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