45th Academy Awards
The 45th Academy Awards were presented Tuesday, March 27, 1973, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California, honoring the best films of 1972. The ceremonies were presided over by Carol Burnett, Michael Caine, Charlton Heston, and Rock Hudson.
The ceremony was marked by Marlon Brando's boycott of the Oscars and his sending of Sacheen Littlefeather to explain why he would not show up to collect his Best Actor award for The Godfather, and by Charlie Chaplin's only competitive Oscar win for Best Original Dramatic Score for his 20-year-old film Limelight, which was eligible because it did not screen in Los Angeles until 1972. Chaplin had received honorary Academy Awards in 1929 and 1972.
Cabaret, Bob Fosse's adaptation of the Broadway stage musical, set a record for the most Oscars won without winning Best Picture. Best Picture winner The Godfather received only three Academy Awards.
This year was the first time that two African American women received nominations for Best Actress.
This was also the first year when all the Oscar winners were brought out on stage at the end of the ceremony. The show drew a television audience of viewers.
Winners and nominees
Awards
Winners are listed first in boldface.Best Picture | Best Director |
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Best Actor | Best Actress |
Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
Best Screenplay Based on Factual Material or Material Not Previously Produced or Published | Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium |
Best Documentary Feature | Best Documentary Short Subject |
Best Live Action Short Subject | Best Animated Short Subject |
Best Foreign Language Film | Best Song Original for the Picture |
Best Original Dramatic Score | Best Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score |
Best Costume Design | Best Sound |
Best Art Direction | Best Cinematography |
Best Film Editing | - |
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Honorary Academy Awards
Special Achievement Award
- L. B. Abbott and A. D. Flowers for the visual effects of The Poseidon Adventure
Academy Honorary Award
- Charles S. Boren
- Edward G. Robinson
Films with multiple nominations and awards
- 10 Nominations: Cabaret and The Godfather
- 8 Nominations: The Poseidon Adventure
- 5 Nominations: Lady Sings the Blues
- 4 Nominations: The Emigrants, Sleuth, Sounder and Travels with My Aunt
- 3 Nominations: Butterflies Are Free, Deliverance and Young Winston
- 2 Nominations: The Candidate, The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, The Heartbreak Kid and Pete 'n' Tillie
The following three films received multiple awards.
- 8 Wins: Cabaret
- 3 Wins: The Godfather
- 2 Wins: The Poseidon Adventure
Eligibility controversies
The nominations in the category of Best Original Song were not announced in February with the rest of the nominations, reportedly because of "a mixup in balloting". It was later reported that the Academy had been considering whether Curtis Mayfield's song "Freddie's Dead" from the film Super Fly should be eligible. The song was ruled ineligible for a nomination because its lyrics were not sung in the film. Academy governor John Green was quoted as saying: "Times have changed. In the old days Hollywood made 30 or 40 musicals a year, and there were plenty of songs to choose from. Now there are hardly any, and most of the eligible songs are themes. Both the lyric and the music must be heard on the sound track to be eligible."