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  1. 10 nominations, 7 wins * Actor - George C. Scott * Art Direction - Art Direction: Urie McCleary, Gil Parrondo; Set Decoration: Antonio Mateos, Pierre-Louis Thevenet

  2. The 43rd Academy Awards ceremony, presented by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, was held on April 15, 1971, and took place at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion to honor the best films of 1970. The Awards, without a host for the third consecutive year, were broadcast by NBC for the first time in 11 years.

  3. Feb 5, 2014 · Richard Jaeckel – Sometimes a Great Notion. Ben Johnson – The Last Picture Show. Roy Scheider – The French Connection. ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE. Ann-Margret – Carnal Knowledge. Ellen Burstyn – The Last Picture Show. Barbara Harris – Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things about Me?

  4. George C. Scott. Patton. Refused to accept the nomination and the award, because he did not feel himself to be in any competition with other actors. Frank McCarthy, the film's producer, accepted the award on Scott's behalf at the ceremony, but returned it to the Academy the next day in keeping with Scott's wishes.

  5. Ingmar Bergman, accepted by Liv Ullmann. View More Highlights. Memorable Moments. Edmund H. North. Writing (Story and Screenplay) winner for Patton. Frank McCarthy. Appearing for Best Actor George C. Scott, with presenter... Glenda Jackson. Hal Wallis presents Best Actress winner Glenda Jackson...

  6. 1. Airport (1970) G | 137 min | Action, Drama, Thriller. 6.6. Rate. 42 Metascore. A bomber on board an airplane, an airport almost closed by snow, and various personal problems of the people involved. Directors: George Seaton, Henry Hathaway | Stars: Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, George Kennedy, Jean Seberg. Votes: 21,298 | Gross: $100.49M.

  7. All Feature Films Nominated at the 1971 Oscar Ceremony. Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. Sort by: View: 32 titles. 1. Patton (1970) GP | 172 min | Biography, Drama, War. 7.9. Rate. 86 Metascore. The World War II phase of the career of controversial American general George S. Patton.