Sunday, November 17

Production Design

1930 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Production Design

1930 Academy Awards – Production Design Winner and Nominees

1930 Academy Awards - Production Design WinnerThe Bridge of San Luis ReyCedric GibbonsA rope bridge over a gorge in the Peruvian Andes snaps, sending five people plunging to their deaths. A priest sets out to find out more about the life of each of the victims.Amazon1930 Academy Awards - Production Design NomineesAlibiWilliam Cameron MenziesAmazonDynamiteMitchell LeisenAmazonStreet AngelHarry OliverAmazonThe AwakeningWilliam Cameron MenziesAmazonThe PatriotHans DreierAmazon
1929 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Production Design

1929 Academy Awards – Production Design Winner and Nominees

1929 Academy Awards - Production Design WinnerTempestWilliam Cameron MenziesIn Czarist Russia, a peasant officer, resented by the aristocrats, falls in love with a princess.AmazonThe DoveWilliam Cameron MenziesAmazon1929 Academy Awards - Production Design Nominees7th HeavenHarry OliverAmazonSunriseRochus GlieseAmazon
1972 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Production Design

1972 Academy Awards – Production Design Winner and Nominees

1972 Academy Awards - Production Design WinnerNicholas and AlexandraJohn BoxCzar Nicholas II, the inept last monarch of Russia, insensitive to the needs of his people, is overthrown and exiled to Siberia with his family.Amazon1972 Academy Awards - Production Design NomineesBedknobs and BroomsticksJohn B. MansbridgeAmazonFiddler on the RoofRobert F. BoyleAmazonMary, Queen of ScotsTerence MarshAmazonThe Andromeda StrainBoris LevenAmazon
1973 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Production Design

1973 Academy Awards – Production Design Winner and Nominees

1973 Academy Awards - Production Design WinnerCabaretRolf ZehetbauerA female girlie club entertainer in Weimar Republic era Berlin romances two men while the Nazi Party rises to power around them.Amazon1973 Academy Awards - Production Design NomineesLady Sings the BluesCarl AndersonAmazonThe Poseidon AdventureWilliam J. CreberAmazonTravels with My AuntJohn BoxAmazonYoung WinstonDonald M. AshtonAmazon
1974 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Production Design

1974 Academy Awards – Production Design Winner and Nominees

1974 Academy Awards - Production Design WinnerThe StingHenry BumsteadTwo grifters team up to pull off the ultimate con.Amazon1974 Academy Awards - Production Design NomineesBrother Sun, Sister MoonLorenzo MongiardinoAmazonThe ExorcistBill MalleyAmazonThe Way We WereStephen B. GrimesAmazonTom SawyerPhilip M. JefferiesAmazon
1975 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Production Design

1975 Academy Awards – Production Design Winner and Nominees

1975 Academy Awards - Production Design WinnerThe Godfather: Part IIDean TavoularisThe early life and career of Vito Corleone in 1920s New York City is portrayed, while his son, Michael, expands and tightens his grip on the family crime syndicate.Amazon1975 Academy Awards - Production Design NomineesChinatownRichard SylbertAmazonEarthquakeAlexander GolitzenAmazonThe Island at the Top of the WorldPeter EllenshawAmazonThe Towering InfernoWilliam J. CreberAmazon
1976 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Production Design

1976 Academy Awards – Production Design Winner and Nominees

1976 Academy Awards - Production Design WinnerBarry LyndonKen AdamAn Irish rogue wins the heart of a rich widow and assumes her dead husband's aristocratic position in 18th-century England.Amazon1976 Academy Awards - Production Design NomineesShampooRichard SylbertAmazonThe HindenburgEdward C. CarfagnoAmazonThe Man Who Would Be KingAlexandre TraunerAmazonThe Sunshine BoysAlbert BrennerAmazon
1977 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Production Design

1977 Academy Awards – Production Design Winner and Nominees

1977 Academy Awards - Production Design WinnerAll the President's MenGeorge Jenkins"The Washington Post" reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncover the details of the Watergate scandal that leads to President Richard Nixon's resignation.Amazon1977 Academy Awards - Production Design NomineesLogan's RunDale HennesyAmazonThe Incredible SarahElliot ScottAmazonThe Last TycoonGene CallahanAmazonThe ShootistRobert F. BoyleAmazon
1978 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Production Design

1978 Academy Awards – Production Design Winner and Nominees

1978 Academy Awards - Production Design WinnerStar Wars: Episode IV - A New HopeJohn BarryLuke Skywalker joins forces with a Jedi Knight, a cocky pilot, a Wookiee and two droids to save the galaxy from the Empire's world-destroying battle station, while also attempting to rescue Princess Leia from the mysterious Darth Vader.Amazon1978 Academy Awards - Production Design NomineesAirport '77George C. WebbAmazonClose Encounters of the Third KindJoe AlvesAmazonThe Spy Who Loved MeKen AdamAmazonThe Turning PointAlbert BrennerAmazon
1979 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Production Design

1979 Academy Awards – Production Design Winner and Nominees

1979 Academy Awards - Production Design WinnerHeaven Can WaitPaul SylbertA Los Angeles Rams quarterback, accidentally taken away from his body by an overanxious angel before he was meant to die, returns to life in the body of a recently murdered millionaire.Amazon1979 Academy Awards - Production Design NomineesCalifornia SuiteAlbert BrennerAmazonInteriorsMel BourneAmazonThe Brink's JobDean TavoularisAmazonThe WizTony WaltonAmazon