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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Film Data For 1962

The Film Daily's Ten Best Pictures of 1962 1) The Manchurian Candidate- 193 
2) The Music Man- 177 
3) The Miracle Worker- 174 
4) The Longest Day- 163 
5) To Kill a Mockingbird- 154 
6) Requiem for a Heavyweight- 150 
7) Bird Man of Alcatraz- 128 
8) Lawrence of Arabia- 122 
9) Billy Budd- 117 
10) A Taste of Honey (1961)- 111 

The Honor Roll: 
11) Advise and Consent- 81 
12) Gigot- 78 
13) Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?- 68 
14) Lolita- 67 
15) Sweet Bird of Youth- 65 
16) That Touch of Mink- 63 
17) Flower Drum Song (1961)- 62 
18) Hatari!- 59 
19) Lover Come Back (1961)- 58 
20) Divorce- Italian Style- 54 
21) Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation- 52 
22) The Interns- 51 
23) A View From the Bridge- 48 
24) Boccaccio ‘70- 47 
25) Gypsy- 44 
26) Summer and Smoke (1961)- 43 (placed #25 in 1961 with 20 votes) 
27) Period of Adjustment- 31 
28) In Search of the Castaways- 30 
      Walk on the Wild Side- 30 
30) Bon Voyage!- 28 
31) Shoot the Piano Player- 26 
32) David and Lisa- 24 (placed 4th in 1963 poll with 122 votes) 
33) Days of Wine and Roses- 22 (placed 13th in 1963 poll with 58 votes) 
34) The Chapman Report- 20 
35) Mutiny on the Bounty- 18 
36) Whistle Down the Wind (1961)- 12 

The Film Daily- Filmdom’s Famous Fives of 1962 (No vote counts given, but I believe The Film Daily listed them in order of preference) 

Best Performances by Male Stars 
1) Burt Lancaster in Bird Man of Alcatraz 
2) Robert Preston in The Music Man 
3) Jackie Gleason in Gigot 
4) James Cagney in One, Two, Three (1961) 
5) Anthony Quinn in Requiem for a Heavyweight

Best Performances by Female Stars 
1) Anne Bancroft in The Miracle Worker 
2) Sophia Loren in Two Women (1961) 
3) Doris Day in Lover Come Back (1961) 
4) Geraldine Page in Sweet Bird of Youth 
5) Deborah Kerr in The Innocents 

Best Performances by Supporting Actors 
1) Terence Stamp in Billy Budd 
2) Mickey Rooney in Requiem for a Heavyweight 
3) Charles Laughton in Advise and Consent 
4) Neville Brand in Bird Man of Alcatraz 
5) Paul Ford in The Music Man (tied with) Walter Matthau in Lonely are the Brave 

Best Performances by Supporting Actresses 
1) Angela Lansbury in The Manchurian Candidate 
2) Hermione Gingold in The Music Man 
3) Arlene Francis in One, Two, Three (1961) 
4) Betty Field in Bird Man of Alcatraz 
5) Audrey Meadows in That Touch of Mink 

Best Performances by Juvenile Actors 
1) Patty Duke in The Miracle Worker 
2) Hayley Mills in Whistle Down the Wind (1961) 
3) Kevin Corcoran in Bon Voyage! 
4) Sue Lyon in Lolita 

“Finds of the Year” 
1) Anne Bancroft in The Miracle Worker 
2) Terence Stamp in Billy Budd 
3) Patty Duke in The Miracle Worker 
4) Marcello Mastroianni in Divorce- Italian Style 
5) Rita Tushingham in A Taste of Honey 

The National Board of Review (winners announced on December 21, 1962. Source: Tom O’Neil’s Movie Awards) The Top Ten Pictures (in order of preference) 
1) The Longest Day 
2) Billy Budd 
3) The Miracle Worker 
4) Lawrence of Arabia 
5) Long Day’s Journey into Night 
6) Whistle Down the Wind 
7) Requiem for a Heavyweight 
8) A Taste of Honey 
9) Bird Man of Alcatraz 
10) War Hunt 

Best Director 
David Lean for Lawrence of Arabia 

Best Actor 
Jason Robards for Long Day’s Journey into Night and Tender is the Night 

Best Actress 
Anne Bancroft in The Miracle Worker 

Best Supporting Actor 
Burgess Meredith in Advise and Consent 

Best Supporting Actress Angela Lansbury in The Manchurian Candidate and All Fall Down

Best Foreign Films (in order of preference) 
1) Sundays and Cybele (France) 
2) Barabbas (Italy) 
3) Divorce- Italian Style (Italy) 
4) The Island (Japan) 
5) Through a Glass Darkly (Sweden) 

The New York Times Ten Best Films of 1962 (in chronological order) 
Lover Come Back (1961) 
Last Year at Marienbad 
Whistle Down the Wind 
A Taste of Honey 
Divorce-Italian Style 
The Longest Day 
Long Day’s Journey into Night 
Sundays and Cybele 
Freud 
Electra 

1962 Berlin Film Festival Best Film 
A Kind of Loving (John Schlesinger, England) 

Best Direction 
Francesco Rosi for Salvatore Giuliano 

Best Actor 
James Stewart in Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation 

Best Actress 
Rita Gam and Viveca Lindfors in No Exit 

Best Documentary 
Galapagos (Germany)

Best Short Subject 
The Painter Karel Appel (Holland)

International Film Critics Prize 
Zoo (Holland) 

Most Promising Newcomer 
Jon Young Sun in To the Last Day (Korea) 

1962 Cannes Film Festival 

Best Film 
The Given Word (Anselmo Duarte, Brazil) 

Best Acting 
Katharine Hepburn, Ralph Richardson, Jason Robards and Dean Stockwell in Long Day’s Journey into Night 
Rita Tushingham and Murray Melvin in A Taste of Honey 

Special Jury Prize 
Robert Bresson for Le Proces de Jeanne D’Arc 
Michelangelo Antonioni for L’Eclipse 

International Critics Prize 
Luis Bunuel for The Exterminating Angel 

Catholic Film Office Award 
Michelangelo Antonioni for L’Eclipse 

1962 Venice Film Festival 

Best Film: Lion of St. Mark 
Red Desert (Michelangelo Antonioni, Italy) 

Best Actor 
Tom Courtenay in King and Country (England) 

Best Actress 
Harriet Anderson in To Love (Sweden) 

Special Jury Prizes 
Hamlet (Kosintzev, USSR) 
Il Vangelo Secondo Matteo (Pier Paolo Pasolini, Italy) 

Best First Film 
La Vie a l’Envers (Alain Jessua, France) 

Catholic Film Office Award 
Il Vangelo Secondo Matteo (Italy) 

International Film Critics Award 
Red Desert (Italy) 

San Giorgio Prize
Nothing But a Man (USA) 


The Golden Globes (Nominations announced on January 23, 1963. Awards presented on March 5th, 1963. Source: Tom O’Neil’s Movie Awards) Winners listed in bold print.

Best Drama Picture 
The Chapman Report 
Days of Wine and Roses 
Freud 
Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man 
Lawrence of Arabia 
Lisa 
The Longest Day
The Miracle Worker
Mutiny on the Bounty
To Kill a Mockingbird 

Best Comedy Picture 
Best of Enemies 
Boys Night Out 
If a Man Answers 
Period of Adjustment 
That Touch of Mink 

Best Musical Picture 
Girls! Girls! Girls! 
Gypsy 
Jumbo 
The Music Man 
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm

Best Motion Picture Promoting International Understanding 
Best of Enemies 
The Interns 
To Kill a Mockingbird 

Best Director 
George Cukor for The Chapman Report 
Morton DaCosta for The Music Man 
Blake Edwards for Days of Wine and Roses 
John Frankenheimer for The Manchurian Candidate 
John Huston for Freud 
Stanley Kubrick for Lolita 
David Lean for Lawrence of Arabia 
Mervyn LeRoy for Gypsy 
Robert Mulligan for To Kill a Mockingbird 
Martin Ritt for Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man 
Ismael Rodriguez for Los Hermanos del Hierro

Best Actor, Drama 
Bobby Darin in Pressure Point 
Jackie Gleason in Gigot 
Laurence Harvey in The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm 
Burt Lancaster in Bird Man of Alcatraz 
Jack Lemmon in Days of Wine and Roses 
James Mason in Lolita 
Paul Newman in Sweet Bird of Youth 
Peter O’Toole in Lawrence of Arabia 
Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird 
Anthony Quinn in Lawrence of Arabia 

Best Actress, Drama 
Anne Bancroft in The Miracle Worker 
Bette Davis in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? 
Katharine Hepburn in Long Day’s Journey into Night 
Glynis Johns in The Chapman Report 
Melina Mercouri in Phaedra 
Geraldine Page in Sweet Bird of Youth 
Lee Remick in Days of Wine and Roses 
Susan Strasberg in Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man
Shelley Winters in Lolita
Susannah York in Freud

Best Actor, Comedy or Musical 
Stephen Boyd in Jumbo 
Jimmy Durante in Jumbo 
Cary Grant in That Touch of Mink 
Charlton Heston in The Pigeon That Took Rome 
Karl Malden in Gypsy 
Marcello Mastroianni in Divorce- Italian Style 
Robert Preston in The Music Man 
Alberto Sordi in The Best of Enemies 
James Stewart in Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation 

Best Actress, Comedy or Musical 
Doris Day in Jumbo 
Jane Fonda in Period of Adjustment 
Shirley Jones in The Music Man 
Rosalind Russell in Gypsy 
Natalie Wood in Gypsy 

Best Supporting Actor 
Ed Begley in Sweet Bird of Youth 
Victor Buono in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? 
Harry Guardino in The Pigeon That Took Rome 
Ross Martin in Experiment in Terror 
Paul Newman in Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man 
Cesar Romero in If a Man Answers 
Telly Savalas in Bird Man of Alcatraz
Peter Sellers in Lolita 
Omar Sharif in Lawrence of Arabia 
Harold J. Stone in The Chapman Report 

Best Supporting Actress 
Patty Duke in The Miracle Worker 
Hermione Gingold in The Music Man 
Shirley Knight in Sweet Bird of Youth 
Susan Kohner in Freud 
Angela Lansbury in The Manchurian Candidate 
Gabriella Pollotta in The Pigeon That Took Rome 
Martha Raye in Jumbo 
Kay Stevens in The Interns 
Jessica Tandy in Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man 
Tarita in Mutiny on the Bounty 

Most Promising Newcomer- Male 
Keir Dullea in David and Lisa 
Omar Sharif in Lawrence of Arabia 
Terence Stamp in Billy Budd 
Peter O’Toole in Lawrence of Arabia 
Paul Wallace in Gypsy 

Most Promising Newcomer- Female 
Patty Duke in The Miracle Worker 
Sue Lyon in Lolita 
Rita Tushingham in A Taste of Honey 
Dahlia Lavi in Two Weeks in Another Town 
Janet Margolin in David and Lisa 
Suzanne Pleshette in Rome Adventure 

Best Foreign-Language Film
Best of Enemies (Italy) (tied with) Divorce-Italian Style (Italy) 

Best Cinematography (Black-and-White) 
The Longest Day 

Best Cinematography (Color)
Lawrence of Arabia 

Best Original Score 
Elmer Bernstein for To Kill a Mockingbird 

World Film Favorites 
Doris Day 
Rock Hudson
 
Samuel Goldwyn International Award 
Sundays and Cybele (France) 

Cecil B. DeMille Award 
Bob Hope 

The Academy Awards (nominations announced February 25, 1963. Awards presented April 8, 1963. Sources: Tom O’Neil’s Movie Awards and Mason Wiley and Damien Bona’s Inside Oscar).

  Best Picture 
Lawrence of Arabia 
The Longest Day 
The Music Man 
Mutiny on the Bounty 
To Kill a Mockingbird 

Best Director 
Pietro Germi for Divorce- Italian Style 
David Lean for Lawrence of Arabia 
Robert Mulligan for To Kill a Mockingbird 
Arthur Penn for The Miracle Worker 
Frank Perry for David and Lisa 

Best Actor 
Burt Lancaster in Bird Man of Alcatraz 
Jack Lemmon in Days of Wine and Roses 
Marcello Mastroianni in Divorce- Italian Style 
Peter O’Toole in Lawrence of Arabia 
Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird 

Best Actress 
Anne Bancroft in The Miracle Worker 
Bette Davis in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
Katharine Hepburn in Long Day’s Journey into Night
Geraldine Page in Sweet Bird of Youth 
Lee Remick in Days of Wine and Roses

Best Supporting Actor 
Ed Begley in Sweet Bird of Youth 
Victor Buono in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? 
Telly Savalas in Bird Man of Alcatraz 
Omar Sharif in Lawrence of Arabia 
Terence Stamp in Billy Budd 

Best Supporting Actress 
Mary Badham in To Kill a Mockingbird 
Patty Duke in The Miracle Worker 
Shirley Knight in Sweet Bird of Youth 
Angela Lansbury in The Manchurian Candidate 
Thelma Ritter in Bird Man of Alcatraz 

Best Screenplay Based on Material From Another Medium
Robert Bolt for Lawrence of Arabia 
Horton Foote for To Kill a Mockingbird
William Gibson for The Miracle Worker 
Vladimir Nabokov for Lolita 
Eleanor Perry for David and Lisa 
 
Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen 
Ennio de Concini, Alfredo Giannetti and Pietro Germi for Divorce- Italian Style 
Charles Kaufman and Wolfgang Reinhardt for Freud 
Alain Robbe-Grillet for Last Year at Marienbad 
Stanley Shapiro and Nate Monaster for That Touch of Mink 
Ingmar Bergman for Through a Glass Darkly 

Best Cinematography (Black-and-White) 
Jean Bourgoin and Walter Wottitz for The Longest Day
Burnett Guffey for Bird Man of Alcatraz 
Ernest Haller for Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? 
Russell Harlan for To Kill a Mockingbird 
Ted McCord for Two for the Seesaw 

Best Cinematography (Color) 
Russell Harlan for Hatari! 
Harry Stradling, Sr. for Gypsy 
Robert L. Surtees for Mutiny on the Bounty 
Paul C. Vogel for The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm 
Fred A. Young for Lawrence of Arabia 

Art Direction-Set Direction (Black-and-White)
George W. Davis and Edward Carfagno; Henry Grace and Dick Pefferle for Period of Adjustment 
Alexander Golitzen and Henry Bumstead; Oliver Emert for To Kill a Mockingbird 
Ted Haworth, Leon Barasa and Vincent Korda; Gabriel Bechir for The Longest Day 
Hal Pereira and Roland Anderson; Sam Comer and Frank R. McKelvy for The Pigeon That Took Rome 
Joseph Wright; George James Hopkins for Days of Wine and Roses 

Art Direction-Set Direction (Color) 
John Box and John Stoll; Dario Simoni for Lawrence of Arabia 
George W. Davis and J. McMillan Johnson; Henry Grace and Hugh Hunt for Mutiny on the Bounty
George W. Davis and Edward Carfagno; Henry Grace and Dick Pefferle for The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm 
Alexander Golitzen and Robert Clatworthy; George Milo for That Touch of Mink 
Paul Groesse; George James Hopkins for The Music Man 

Best Sound 
Bon Voyage Walt Disney Studios Sound Department; Robert O. Cook, sound director 
Lawrence of Arabia Shepperton Studio Sound Dept.; John Cox, sound director 
The Music Man Warner Bros. Studio Sound Dept.; George R. Groves, sound director 
That Touch of Mink Universal City Studio Sound Dept.; Waldon O. Watson, sound director 
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? Warner Bros. Glen Glenn Sound Dept.; Joseph Kelly, sound director

Best Song 
"Days of Wine and Roses" from Days and Wine Roses. Music by Henry Mancini. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer 
"Love Song from Mutiny on the Bounty (Follow Me).” Music by Bronislau Kaper. Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster 
“Song from Two for the Seesaw (Second Chance)." Music by Andre Previn. Lyrics by Dory Langdon. “Tender is the Night” from Tender is the Night. Music by Sammy Fain. Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster. 
“Walk on the Wild Side” from Walk on the Wild Side. Music by Elmer Bernstein. Lyrics by Mack David.

Best Music Score- Substantially Original 
Elmer Bernstein for To Kill a Mockingbird 
Jerry Goldsmith for Freud 
Maurice Jarre for Lawrence of Arabia 
Bronislau Kaper for Mutiny on the Bounty 
Franz Waxman for Taras Bulba 

Best Scoring of Music- Adaptation or Treatment 
Leigh Harline for The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm 
Ray Heindorf for The Music Man 
 Michel Magne for Gigot 
Frank Perkins for Gypsy 
George Stoll for Billy Rose’s Jumbo

Best Film Editing 
Samuel E. Beetley for The Longest Day 
Anne Coates for Lawrence of Arabia 
John McSweeney, Jr. Mutiny on the Bounty 
Ferris Webster for The Manchurian Candidate 
William Ziegler for The Music Man 

Best Costume Design (Black-and-White) 
Don Feld for Days of Wine and Roses 
Edith Head for The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance 
Norma Koch for Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? 
Ruth Morley for The Miracle Worker 
Denny Vachlioti for Phaedra 

Best Costume Design (Color) 
Edith Head for My Geisha 
Dorothy Jeakins for The Music Man 
Orry-Kelly for Gypsy 
Bill Thomas for Bon Voyage 
Mary Wills for The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm

Best Special Effects 
Robert MacDonald (Visual) and Jacques Maumont (Audible) for The Longest Day 
A.Arnold Gillespie (Visual) and Milo Lory (Audible) for Mutiny on the Bounty 

Best Short Subject Cartoon 
The Hole John and Faith Hubley, producers 
Icarus Montgolfier Wright Jules Engel, producer 
Now Hear This Warner Brothers 
Self-Defense-For Cowards William L. Snyder, producer 
Symposium on Popular Songs Walt Disney, producer
 
Best Live Action Short Subject
Big City Blues Martina and Charles Huguenot van der Linden, producers
The Cadillac Robert Clouse, producer
The Cliff Dwellers (a.k.a. One Plus One) Hayward Anderson, producer
Heureux Anniversaire (Happy Anniversary) Pierre Etaix and J.C. Carriere, producers 
Pan Herman van der Horst, producer 

Best Documentary Short Subject 
Dylan Thomas Jack Howells, producer 
The John Glenn Story William L. Hendricks, producer 
The Road to the Wall Robert Saudek, producer 

Best Documentary Feature 
Alvorada (Brazil’s Changing Face) Hugo Niebeling, producer 
Black Fox Louis Clyde Stoumen, producer Best Foreign Language Film 
Electra (Greece) The Four Days of Naples (Italy) 
The Keeper of Promises (The Given Word) (Brazil) 
Sundays and Cybele (France)
Tlayucan (Mexico) 

Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award 
Steve Broidy 

The 1962 British Academy Awards (Source: Bo Smith- The BAFTA Film Awards, 1989) 

Best Film From Any Source and Best British Film 
Billy Budd (G.B.) 
The Island (Japan) 
Jules et Jim (France) 
A Kind of Loving (G.B.) 
The Lady with the Little Dog (USSR) 
Last Year at Marienbad (France/Italy) 
Lawrence of Arabia (G.B.)- won both awards 
Lola (France/Italy) 
The Long Absence (France/Italy) 
The L-Shaped Room (G.B.) 
The Manchurian Candidate (U.S.) 
The Miracle Worker (U.S.) 
Only Two Can Play (G.B.) 
Phaedra (Greece) 
Thou Shalt Not Kill (Italy/Yugoslavia/Liechtenstein) 
Through a Glass Darkly (Sweden) 
The Vanishing Corporal (France) 
West Side Story (U.S.- 1961) 

Best British Actor Richard Attenborough in The Dock Brief Alan Bates in A Kind of Loving James Mason in Lolita Laurence Olivier in Term of Trial Peter O’Toole in Lawrence of Arabia Peter Sellers in Only Two Can Play Best British Actress 
Leslie Caron in The L-Shaped Room 
Virginia Maskell in The Wild and the Willing 
Janet Munro in Life for Ruth 

Best Foreign Actor 
Jean-Paul Belmondo in Leon Marin, Priest 
Franco Citti in Accatone! 
Kirk Douglas in Lonely are the Brave 
George Hamilton in A Light in the Piazza 
Burt Lancaster in Bird Man of Alcatraz 
Charles Laughton in Advise and Consent 
Anthony Quinn in Lawrence of Arabia 
Robert Ryan in Billy Budd 
Georges Wilson in The Long Absence

Best Foreign Actress 
Anouk Aimee in Lola 
Harriet Andersson in Through a Glass Darkly 
Anne Bancroft in The Miracle Worker 
Melina Mercouri in Phaedra 
Jeanne Moreau in Jules et Jim 
Geraldine Page in Sweet Bird of Youth 
Natalie Wood in Splendor in the Grass 

Most Promising Newcomer 
Tom Courtenay in The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner 
Mariette Hartley in Guns in the Afternoon (Ride the High Country
Ian Hendry in Live Now, Pay Later 
Sarah Miles in Term of Trial 
Terence Stamp in Billy Budd 

Best British Screenplay 
Peter Ustinov and DeWitt Bodeen for Billy Budd 
Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall for A Kind of Loving 
Robert Bolt for Lawrence of Arabia 
Bryan Forbes for Only Two Can Play 
Geoffrey Cotterell and Ivan Foxwell for Tiara Tahiti 
Wolf Mankowitz for The Waltz of the Toreadors 

Best Short Film 
Lonely Boy (Canada)
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (France)
Pan (Holland) 
Zoo (Holland) 

Best Specialized Film 
Four Line Conics (Canada) 
What’s the Time (G.B.) 

Best Animated Film 
The Apple (G.B.) 
Four Line Conics (Canada) 
The Traveling Rune (Holland) 

United Nations Award 
Food or Famine (G.B.) 
Reach for Glory (G.B.) 
Thou Shalt Not Kill (Italy/Yugoslavia/Liechtenstein) 

The Top Box-Office Hits of 1962 (According to Variety- lists U.S. and Canadian rental fees up to the end of the calendar year. Late 1961 releases that primarily earned revenue in 1962 are included. Source: Film Facts, 1980, edited by Cobbett Steinberg)

1) Spartacus (1960)- $13,500,000
2) West Side Story (1961)- $11,000,000
3) Lover Come Back (1961)- $8,500,000
    That Touch of Mink- $8,500,000
5) El Cid (1961)- $8,000,000
    The Music Man- $8,000,000
7) King of Kings (1961)- $7,500,000
8) Hatari!- $6,000,000
9) Flower Drum Song (1961)- $5,000,000
    The Interns- $5,000,000
11) Blue Hawaii (1961)- $4,700,000
12) Lolita (1962)- $4,500,000
13) Babes in Toyland (1961)- $4,400,000
14) Bon Voyage!- $4,100,000
15) Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?- $4,000,000
16) Sergeants 3- $3,955,000
17) The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance- $3,900,000
18) Judgement at Nuremberg (1961)- $3,800,000
19) Moon Pilot- $3,500,000
      Splendor in the Grass (1961)- $3,500,000 (Splendor also placed at #10 on Variety's 1961 list)

The Top Ten Box-Office Stars of 1962 (according to Quigley Publishing’s poll of film exhibitors) 
1) Doris Day 
2) Rock Hudson
3) Cary Grant 
4) John Wayne 
5) Elvis Presley 
6) Elizabeth Taylor
7) Jerry Lewis 
8) Frank Sinatra 
9) Sandra Dee 
10) Burt Lancaster 

The Next Fifteen: 
11) Paul Newman 
12) Charlton Heston 
13) James Stewart 
14) Jack Lemmon 
15) William Holden 
16) Debbie Reynolds 
17) Kirk Douglas 
18) Tony Curtis 
19) Natalie Wood 
20) Hayley Mills 
21) Glenn Ford 
22) Kin Novak 
23) Shirley MacLaine 
24) Audrey Hepburn 
25) Gregory Peck 

1962's Top Ten "Stars of Tomorrow" (according to Quigley Publishing's poll of film exhibitors) 
1) Bobby Darin 
2) Ann-Margret 
3) Richard Beymer 
4) Suzanne Pleshette 
5) Capucine 
6) George Peppard 
7) James MacArthur 
8) Peter Falk
 9) Michael Callan 
10) Yvette Mimieux 

The Next Fifteen: 
11) Patty Duke 
12) Pamela Tiffin 
13) Dean Stockwell 
14) Elsa Martinelli 
15) Barbara Eden 
16) Sue Lyon 
17) David Ladd 
18) Tommy Sands 
19) Brandon deWilde 
20) Joan Blackman
21) Kevin Corcoran 
22) Harry Guardino 
23) Christine Kaufmann 
24) Stella Stevens 
25) Ty Hardin 

Great Britain’s Top Ten Box-Office Stars of 1962 (according to the Motion Picture Herald’s poll of British film exhibitors) 
1) Cliff Richard 
2) Elvis Presley 
3) Peter Sellers 
4) Kenneth More 
5) Hayley Mills 
6) Doris Day 
7) Sophia Loren
 8) John Wayne 
9) Frank Sinatra 
10) Sean Connery 

Great Britain’s Top Ten Box-Office hits of 1962 (according to the Motion Picture Herald) 
1) The Guns of Navarone 
2) The Young Ones 
3) Only Two Can Play 
4) The Comancheros 
5) Dr. No 
6) A Kind of Loving 
7) Sergeants Three 
8) Blue Hawaii 
9) The Road to Hong Kong 
10) That Touch of Mink 
11) The Waltz of the Toreadors 
12) Carry On Cruising 
The Golden Laurel Awards for 1963 (1962 films, unless otherwise noted. Published in the Motion Picture Exhibitor Magazine on September 11th, 1963. Listed in order of preference) 

Top Drama 
1) Days of Wine and Roses 
2) The Miracle Worker 
3) Bird Man of Alcatraz 
4) Mutiny on the Bounty 
5) The Interns 

Top Comedy
1) That Touch of Mink 
2) Son of Flubber (1963) 
3) Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation 
4) The Courtship of Eddie’s Father (1963) 
5) 40 Pounds of Trouble 

Top Action Drama 
1) The Longest Day 
2) Hatari! 
3) The Manchurian Candidate 
4) In Search of the Castaways 
5) The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

Top Musical 
1) The Music Man 
2) Gypsy 
3) Girls! Girls! Girls! 
4) Billy Rose’s Jumbo 

Top General Entertainment 
To Kill a Mockingbird 

Top Road Show 
Lawrence of Arabia Sleeper of the Year (two winners) 
David and Lisa 
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? 

Top Male Dramatic Performance 
1) Jack Lemmon in Days of Wine and Roses 
2) Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird 
3) Burt Lancaster in Birdman of Alcatraz 
4) Peter O’Toole in Lawrence of Arabia 
5) Henry Fonda in Spencer’s Mountain (1963) 

Top Female Dramatic Performance 
1) Lee Remick in Days of Wine and Roses 
2) Anne Bancroft in The Miracle Worker 
3) Bette Davis in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? 
4) Shirley MacLaine in Two for the Seesaw 
5) Katharine Hepburn in Long Day’s Journey into Night 

Top Male Comedy Performance 
1) Cary Grant in That Touch of Mink 
2) Tony Curtis in 40 Pounds of Trouble 
3) James Stewart in Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation 
4) Glenn Ford in The Courtship of Eddie’s Father (1963) 
5) Fred MacMurray in Son of Flubber (1963) 

Top Female Comedy Performance 
1) Doris Day in That Touch of Mink 
2) Jane Fonda in Period of Adjustment 
3) Debbie Reynolds in My Six Loves (1963) 
4) Sandra Dee in If a Man Answers 
5) Maureen O’Hara in Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation 

Top Male Musical Performance 
1) Robert Preston in The Music Man 
2) Elvis Presley in Girls! Girls! Girls! 
3) Maurice Chevalier in In Search of the Castaways 
4) Pat Boone in State Fair 
5) Jimmy Durante in Billy Rose’s Jumbo
Top Female Comedy Performance 
1) Ann-Margret in State Fair 
2) Natalie Wood in Gypsy 
3) Shirley Jones in The Music Man 
4) Connie Francis in Follow the Boys (1963) 
5) Rosalind Russell in Gypsy 

Top Action Performance 
1) John Wayne in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance 
2) Frank Sinatra in The Manchurian Candidate 
3) Kirk Douglas in Lonely are the Brave 
4) Lee Marvin in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance 
5) Robert Mitchum in The Longest Day 

Top Male Supporting Performance 
1) Gig Young in That Touch of Mink 
2) Karl Malden in Gypsy 
3) Charles Bickford in Days of Wine and Roses 
4) Omar Sharif in Lawrence of Arabia 
5) Mickey Rooney in Requiem for a Heavyweight 

Top Female Supporting Performance 
1) Patty Duke in The Miracle Worker 
2) Mary Badham in To Kill a Mockingbird 
3) Thelma Ritter in Bird Man of Alcatraz 
4) Angela Lansbury in The Manchurian Candidate 
5) Roberta Sherwood in The Courtship of Eddie’s Father (1963) 

Top Male Star 
1) Rock Hudson 
2) Cary Grant 
3) Gregory Peck 
4) John Wayne 
5) Jack Lemmon 
6) Frank Sinatra 
7) Burt Lancaster 
8) Jerry Lewis 
9) Paul Newman 
10) Elvis Presley 
11) Henry Fonda 
12) James Stewart 
13) Tony Curtis 
14) William Holden 
15) Charlton Heston 

Top Female Star 
1) Doris Day 
2) Elizabeth Taylor 
3) Natalie Wood 
4) Ann-Margret 
5) Debbie Reynolds 
6) Sandra Dee 
7) Lee Remick 
8) Hayley Mills 
9) Shirley MacLaine 
10) Audrey Hepburn 
11) Kim Novak 
12) Anne Bancroft
13) Angie Dickinson 
14) Shirley Jones 
15) Jane Fonda 

Top New Male Personality 
1) Peter O’Toole 
2) James MacArthur 
3) Terence Stamp 
4) Omar Sharif 
5) Robert Walker 
6) Ty Hardin 
7) Victor Buono 
8) Keir Dullea 
9) Ron Howard 
10) Telly Savalas 

Top New Female Personality 
1) Suzanne Pleshette 
2) Elizabeth Allen 
3) Sue Lyon 
4) Stefanie Powers 
5) Janet Margolin 
6) Mimsy Farmer 
7) Rita Tushingham 
8) Anne Helm 
9) Lois Nettleton 
10) Pamela Franklin 

Top Director 
1) Fred Zinnemann 
2) Joseph L. Mankiewicz 
3) David Lean 
4) Henry Koster 
5) George Seaton 
6) John Frankenheimer 
7) Stanley Kubrick 
8) Vincente Minnelli 
9) John Sturges 
10) Delbert Mann 

Top Producer/Director 
1) Billy Wilder 
2) Alfred Hitchcock 
3) John Ford 
4) John Huston 
5) William Wyler 
6) Stanley Kramer 
7) Mervyn LeRoy 
8) Darryl F. Zanuck 
9) Otto Preminger 
10) Delmer Daves 

Top Producer 
1) Walt Disney 
2) Ross Hunter 
3) Sam Spiegel 
4) Hal B. Wallis 
5) Carl Foreman 
6) Walter Mirisch 
7) Samuel Bronston 
8) Robert Arthur 
9) Joe Pasternak 
10) Jerry Bresler 

Top Song 
1) “Love Song from Mutiny on the Bounty (Follow Me).” Music by Bronislau Kaper. Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster 
2) “Song from Two for the Seesaw (Second Chance).” Music by Andre Previn. Lyrics by Dory Langdon. 
3) “The Dancing Princess” from The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm. Music and Lyrics by Bob Merrill 
4) "Days of Wine and Roses" from Days of Wine and Roses. Music by Henry Mancini. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer 
5) Theme Song from Lawrence of Arabia. Music by Maurice Jarre 
 
Top Music 
1) Dimitri Tiomkin 
2) Johnny Green 
3) Max Steiner 
4) Andre Previn 
5) Meredith Wilson
Special Award (Three winners) Bob Hope How the West Was Won The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm

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