Here is a list of the 1967 Academy Awards presented on April 10, 1968:
Best Picture -- "In the Heat of the Night"
Best Actor -- Rod Steiger, "In the Heat of the Night"
Best Actress -- Katharine Hepburn, "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"
Best Supporting Actor -- George Kennedy, "Cool Hand Luke"
Best Supporting Actress -- Estelle Parsons, "Bonnie and Clyde"
Best Director -- Mike Nichols, "The Graduate"
Best Foreign-Language Film -- "Closely Watched Trains" (Czechoslovakia)
Best Original Screenplay -- William Rose, "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"
Best Adapted Screenplay -- Stirling Silliphant, "In the Heat of the Night"
Best Original Score -- Elmer Bernstein, "Thoroughly Modern Millie" Best Music Adaptation -- Alfred Newman, Ken Darby, "Camelot"
Best Original Song -- "Talk to the Animals" from "Doctor Doolittle," music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse
Cinematography -- Burnett Guffey, "Bonnie and Clyde"
Art Direction-Set Decoration -- John Truscott, "Camelot"
Costume Design -- John Truscott, "Camelot"
Best Documentary Feature -- "The Anderson Platoon," Pierre Schoendoerffer
Best Documentary (Short Subject) -- "The Redwoods," Mark Harris and Trevor Greenwood
Film Editing -- Hal Ashby, "In the Heat of the Night"
Best Short Film (Cartoons) -- "The Box," Fred Wolf
Best Short Film (Live Action) -- "A Place to Stand," Christopher Chapman
Sound Effects -- John Poyner, "The Dirty Dozen"
Special Visual Effects -- L.B. Abbott, "Doctor Doolittle" Lora Hirschberg, Gary A. Rizzo and Ed Novick
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