1977 IN FILM


The year '1977 in film' involved some significant events.

Contents
Events
Top grossing films
Awards
Films released in 1977
Births
Deaths

Events



★ In the Academy Awards, Peter Finch, Faye Dunaway and Beatrice Straight win Best Actor and Actress and Supporting Actress awards for ''Network''.

★ ''Annie Hall'' picks up an Academy Award for Best Picture and ''All the President's Men'' wins Jason Robards the Supporting Actor and an Art Direction for George Jenkins and George Gaines.

March 11 - Walt Disney releases The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, a compilation of three animated shorts.

May 25 - '' opens in theaters and becomes the highest grossing movie to date. The film revolutionizes the use of special effects in film and television production, and also popularizes the notion of omitting any sort of opening credits sequence, something that would become commonplace in American cinema by the mid-1990s. In 1977, however, it attracted heavy criticism and director George Lucas ultimately resigned from several film production guilds over his decision.

★ The average price of a movie ticket in the United States is about $2.25

June 22 - Walt Disney Pictures releases ''The Rescuers'', which instantly brought back an interest in animation that had been lost to both film-goers and critics throughout the beginning of the '70s. [1]

Top grossing films


:North America
# ''
# ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind''
# ''Saturday Night Fever''
# ''Smokey and the Bandit''
# ''The Goodbye Girl''
# ''Oh, God!''
# ''The Deep''
# ''The Rescuers''
# ''The Spy Who Loved Me''
# ''Semi-Tough''
# ''A Bridge Too Far''
# ''High Anxiety''
# ''Annie Hall''
# ''The Other Side of Midnight''
# ''Pete's Dragon''

Awards


'Academy Awards:'
:Best Picture: '''Annie Hall''' - Rollins-Joffe, United Artists
:Best Director: 'Woody Allen' - ''Annie Hall''
:Best Actor: 'Richard Dreyfuss' - ''The Goodbye Girl''
:Best Actress: 'Diane Keaton' - ''Annie Hall''
:Best Supporting Actor: 'Jason Robards Jr.' - ''Julia''
:Best Supporting Actress: 'Vanessa Redgrave' - ''Julia''
:Best Foreign Language Film: '''Madame Rosa''' (''La Vie devant soi''), directed by Moshé Mizrahi, France
'Golden Globe Awards:'
:'Drama:'
:Best Picture: '''The Turning Point'''
:Best Actor: 'Richard Burton' - ''Equus''
:Best Actress: 'Jane Fonda' - ''Julia''
:'Musical or comedy:'
:Best Picture: '''The Goodbye Girl'''
:Best Actor: 'Richard Dreyfuss' - ''The Goodbye Girl''
:Best Actress (tie): 'Diane Keaton' - ''Annie Hall''
:Best Actress (tie): 'Marsha Mason' - ''The Goodbye Girl''
:'Other'
:Best Director: 'Herbert Ross' - ''The Turning Point''
:Best Foreign Language Film: '''A Special Day''', Italy
'Palme d'Or (Cannes Film Festival):'
:'''Father and Master''' (Padre padrone), directed by Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani, Italy
'Golden Bear (Berlin Film Festival):'
:'''The Ascent''' (''Voskhozhdeniye''), directed by Larisa Shepitko, USSR

Films released in 1977



★ ''

★ ''Airport '77''

★ ''Allegro non troppo''

★ ''Annie Hall''

★ ''The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training''

★ ''A Bridge Too Far''

★ ''The Car''

★ ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind''

★ ''Cross of Iron''

★ ''The Deep''

★ ''Demon Seed''

★ ''Dot and the Kangaroo''

★ ''Eraserhead''

★ ''

★ ''Fun with Dick and Jane''

★ ''The Gauntlet''

★ ''The Goodbye Girl''

★ ''The Greatest''

★ ''High Anxiety''

★ ''The Hobbit''

★ ''In Search of Noah's Ark''

★ ''The Island of Dr. Moreau

★ ''Julia''

★ ''The Late Show''

★ ''Looking for Mr. Goodbar'', starring Diane Keaton

★ ''MacArthur'', starring Gregory Peck

★ ''Madame Rosa'' Academy Award for Best Foreign Film

★ ''The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh''

★ ''Mogliamante - (''Wifemistress'')

★ ''New York, New York'', directed by Martin Scorsese

★ ''Oh, God!'', starring George Burns

★ ''Orca'', Starring Richard Harris and Bo Derek

★ ''Padre Padrone'' - Palme d'Or winner

★ ''Pete's Dragon''

★ ''Picture Show Man''

★ ''The Rescuers''

★ ''Rollercoaster (film)''

★ ''Saturday Night Fever''

★ ''Semi-Tough''

★ ''Smokey and the Bandit''

★ ''Soldier of Orange'', starring Rutger Hauer, directed by Paul Verhoeven

★ ''A Special Day''

★ ''The Spy Who Loved Me'

★ ''

★ ''Slap Shot'

★ ''That Obscure Object of Desire''

★ ''The Turning Point''

★ ''21 Up''

★ '', starring Bo Svenson

★ ''Wilma'' - Shirley Jo Finney, Cicely Tyson, Denzel Washington

★ ''Wifemistress (film)''

Births



January 13 - Orlando Bloom, actor

April 26 - Tom Welling, actor

May 16 - Melanie Lynskey, actress

July 6 - Craig Handley, writer

July 1 - Liv Tyler, actress

September 25 - Clea DuVall, actress

Deaths



January 14 - Peter Finch, actor

January 19 - Yvonne Printemps, French singer, actress

January 29 - Freddie Prinze, actor/comedian

March 25 - Nunnally Johnson, director

April 21 - Gummo Marx, actor/agent

May 10 - Joan Crawford, actress

June 2 - Stephen Boyd, actor

June 3 - Roberto Rossellini, Italian director

June 5 - Luis César Amadori, Italian/Argentine director

June 19 - Geraldine Brooks, actress

August 3 - Alfred Lunt, actor

August 16 - Elvis Presley, singer, actor

August 19 - Groucho Marx, comedian

August 29 - Jean Hagen, actress

October 14 - Bing Crosby, American singer and actor

November 9 - Gertrude Astor, actress

November 30 - Olga Petrova silent film and stage actress

December 4 - Leila Hyams, actress

December 25 - Charlie Chaplin, star of silent film

December 26 - Howard Hawks, director

December 28 - Charlotte Greenwood, actress

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