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Richard Dreyfuss

Jaws
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1976  / Film
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Gene Hackman

French Connection 2/Night Moves
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1976  / Film
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Dustin Hoffman

Lenny
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Anne Bancroft

The Prisoner Of 2nd Avenue
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Liv Ullman

Scenes From A Marriage
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The Owl Who Married A Goose

Caroline Leaf (advised by Co Hodeman)
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1976  / Film
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The Godfather Part II

Nino Rota
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1976  / Film
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The Taking Of Pelham 123

David Shire
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1976  / Film
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The Wind And The Lion

Jerry Goldsmith
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Barry Lyndon

Ken Adam
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The Day Of The Locust

Richard MacDonald
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The Towering Inferno

William Creber
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The Man Who Would Be King

Oswald Morris
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Rollerball

Douglas Slocombe
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The Towering Inferno

Fred Koenekamp
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1976  / Film
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Barry Lyndon

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The Four Musketeers

Yvonne Blake
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The Man Who Would Be King

Edith Head
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Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore

Martin Scorsese
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Alan Parker: Academy Fellowship in 2013

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Dustin Hoffman: A Life In Pictures

Dustin Hoffman: A Life In Pictures

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John Hurt: Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema

John Hurt: Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema

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Joe Dunton: Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema 2010

Joe Dunton: Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema 2010

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