Golden Globes
1967


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1967 25th Golden Globe Awards

Best Picture - Drama
Bonnie and Clyde - Warren Beatty
Far from the Madding Crowd - Joseph Janni
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? - Stanley Kramer
In Cold Blood - Richard Brooks
In the Heat of the Night - Walter Mirisch

Best Picture - Comedy or Musical
Camelot - Joshua Logan
Doctor Dolittle - Arthur Jacobs
The Graduate - Lawrence Turman
The Taming of the Shrew - Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Franco Zeffirelli
Thoroughly Modern Millie - Ross Hunter

Best Actor - Drama
Alan Bates - Far from the Madding Crowd
Warren Beatty - Bonnie and Clyde
Paul Newman - Cool Hand Luke
Sidney Poitier - In the Heat of the Night
Rod Steiger - In the Heat of the Night
Spencer Tracy - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?

Best Actor - Comedy or Musical
Richard Burton - The Taming of the Shrew
Richard Harris - Camelot
Rex Harrison - Doctor Dolittle
Dustin Hoffman - The Graduate
Ugo Tognazzi - The Climax

Best Actress - Drama
Faye Dunaway - Bonnie and Clyde
Edith Evans - The Whisperers
Audrey Hepburn - Wait Until Dark
Anne Heywood - The Fox
Katharine Hepburn - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?

Best Actress - Comedy or Musical
Julie Andrews - Thoroughly Modern Millie
Anne Bancroft - The Graduate
Audrey Hepburn - Two for the Road
Shirley MacLaine - Woman Times Seven
Vanessa Redgrave - Camelot

Best Supporting Actor
Richard Attenborough - Doctor Dolittle
John Cassavetes - The Dirty Dozen
George Kennedy - Cool Hand Luke
Michael J. Pollard - Bonnie and Clyde
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. - Wait Until Dark

Best Supporting Actress
Carol Channing - Thoroughly Modern Millie
Quentin Dean - In the Heat of the Night
Lillian Gish - The Comedians
Lee Grant - In the Heat of the Night
Prunella Ransome - Far from the Madding Crowd
Beah Richards - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?

New Star of the Year - Male
Dustin Hoffman - The Graduate
Oder Kotler - Three Days and a Child
Franco Nero - Camelot
Michael J. Pollard - Bonnie and Clyde
Tommy Steele - The Happiest Millionaire

New Star of the Year - Female
Greta Baldwin - Rouge's Gallery
Pia Degermark - Elvira Madigan
Faye Dunaway - Bonnie and Clyde
Katharine Houghton - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
Katharine Ross - The Graduate
Sharon Tate - Valley of the Dolls

Best Director
Norman Jewison - In the Heat of the Night
Stanley Kramer - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
Mike Nichols - The Graduate
Arthur Penn - Bonnie and Clyde
Mark Rydell - The Fox

Best Screenplay
Bonnie and Clyde - Robert Benton, David Newman
The Fox - Lewis John Carlino, Howard Koch
The Graduate - Buck Henry, Calder Willingham
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? - William Rose
In the Heat of the Night - Sterling Silliphant

Best Score
Camelot - Frederick Loewe
Doctor Dolittle - Leslie Bricusse
Live for Life - Francis Lai
Thoroughly Modern Millie - Elmer Bernstein
Two for the Road - Henry Mancini

Best Song
"If Ever I Should Leave You" - Camelot - Frederick Loewe, Alan Jay Lerner
"Please Don't Gamble with Love" - Ski Fever
"Circles in the Water" - Live for Life - Norman Gimbel, Francis Lai
"Talk to the Animals" - Doctor Dolittle - Leslie Bricusse
"Thoroughly Modern Millie" - Thoroughly Modern Millie - James Van Heusen, Sammy Cahn

Best Foreign Language Film
The Climax - France / Italy
Closely Watched Trains - Czechoslovakia
Elivra Madigan - Sweden
Live for Life - France
The Stranger - France

Best English Language Foreign Film
Accident - United Kingdom
The Fox - United Kingdom
The Joker - United Kingdom
Smashing Time - United Kingdom
Ulysses - United Kingdom
The Whisperers - United Kingdom

Cecil B. DeMille Award
Kirk Douglas

World Female Film Favorite
Julie Andrews

World Male Film Favorite
Paul Newman