ARTS The Michigan Daily Thursday, February 12, 1987 Page 7 Academy '87: Surprises and a lot more BEVERLY HILLS (AP) - -Platoon, a searing Vietnam drama that no studio would touch, and A ;Room with a View, a period romance regarded as a longshot, #scored eight nominations apiece Wednesday to lead the 59th annual Oscar race. Woody Allen's Hannah and Her :Sisters , and two surprises, the outer-space sequel Aliens and The Mission, a church-vs.=state story of colonial Brazil, were runners-up with seven apiece. The Academy of Motion Picture :Arts and Sciences' 4000-plus voters made these nominations for bst picture of 1986: Children of a Lesser God, Hannah and Her ESisters, The Mission, Platoon, and A Room with a View, a gentle ;tory of Britons at leisure in ;Florence, Italy, and the English countryside. Besides best picture, Platoon THE 0) ~OSCARS 07 garnered nominations for director, editing, sound, cinematography and screenplay, and two nominations for best supporting actor. It represented sweet vindication for writer/director Oliver Stone, who spent ten frustrating years trying to find backing for the film of his memories as an infantryman in Vietnam. The independently- made film, distributed by Orion Pictures, is No.1 at the box office this week. Stone also was nominated for the screenplay for Salvador, a film about a journalist in war-torn El Salvador, co-written with Richard Boyle, which hasn't seen wide distribution yet. "It would be very hard to have another year as good as this one has been," Stone said Wednesday in New York. "I am thrilled by both honors, especially that Salvador has been retrieved from obscurity." The nominations also featured Paul Newman, who has qualified six times before with nary a win: longtime jazz great Dexter Gordon in his acting debut; and hearing- impaired Marlee Matlin in a nearly mute performance. Newman was nominated for best actor for his repeat as Fast Eddie Felson in The Color of Money, a sequel to The Hustler of 25 years ago. Also named were last year's winner, William Hurt, as Miss Matlins's teacher in Children of a Lesser God, Gordon for Round Midnight, James Woods for Salvador, and Bob Hoskins *for Mona Lisa. Hoskins said by telephone from London, where he is making a film: "I didn't really expect anything like that, but I was very, very hopeful." Nominated for playing a role he described a "a petty crook, a very ordinary man," the actor added, "I am deeply honored." Previous Oscar winners Jane Fonda in The Morning After and Sissy Spacek in Crimes of the Heart were nominees for best actress, along with Matlin for Children of a Lesser God, Kathleen Turner for Peggy Sue Got Married, and Sigourney Weaver for Aliens. Matlin in her film debut played a deaf woman. Through her publicist in New York, she commented: "I feel great... I'm gonna scream later." If she wins, it would mark the second Oscar for a virtually speechless role. Jane Wyman was the winner as the deaf rape victim in Johnny Belinda in 1948. For best supporting actor, the nominees were Tom Berenger and Willem Dafoe for Platoon, Michael Caine for Hannah and Her Sisters, Denholm Elliott for A Room with a View, and Dennis Hopper for Hoosiers. All are first-time actor nominees except Caine, who has been named three times in the best actor category. For best supporting actress, the nominees were ,Tess Harper for Crimes of the Heart, Piper Laurie for Children of a Lesser God, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio for The Color of Money, Maggie Smith for A Room with a View, and Dianne Wiest for Hannah and her Sisters. Nominees for director corresponded to best picture, with one exception: David Lynch for Blue Velvet, who was chosen instead of Randa Haines of Children of a Lesser God., The other nominees were Woody Allen for Hannah and Her Sisters, Roland Joffe for The Mission, Oliver Stone for Platoon, and James Ivory for A Room with a View. Besides Stone and Boyle, nominees in the original screenplay category were Paul Hogan, Ken Shadie and John Cornell for Crocodile Dundee, Allen for Hannah and Her Sisters, and Hanif Kureishi for My Beautiful Laundrette. If the 1986 nominations carry any message, it may be that money doesn't matter. Except for Platoon, none of the nominees for best picture was a box-office smash. Of the year's blockbusters, Top Gun managed four lesser nominations, the same for Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home; Crocodile Dundee, and The Karate Kid Part II , had one apiece. The 59th awards will be presented at the Los Angeles Music Center on an ABC telecast March 30. r- "I .. - ,gx: r A And the winners may be . . I BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) PICTURE: Children of a Lesser God; Hannah and Her Sisters; The Mission; Platoon; A Room with a View. ACTRESS: Jane Fonda, The Morning After; Marlee Matlin, Children of a Lesser God; Sissy Spacek, Crimes of the Heart; Kathleen Turner, Peggy Sue Got Married; Sigourney Weaver, Aliens. ACTOR: Dexter Gordon, 'Round Midnight; Bob Hoskins, Mona Lisa; William Hurt, Children of a Lesser God; Paul Newman, The Color of Money; James Wood, Salvador. SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Tess Harper, Crimes of the Heart ; PiperLaurie, Children of a Lesser G od; Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, The Color of Money; Maggie Smith, A Room with a View; Dianne Wiest, Hannah and Her Sisters. SUPPORTING ACTOR: Tom Berenger, Platoon; Michael Caine, Hannah and Her Sisters; Willem Dafoe, Platoon; Denholm Elliott, A Room with a View; Dennis Hopper, Hoosiers. DIRECTOR: David Lynch, Blue Velvet; Woody Allen, Hannah and Her Sisters; Roland Joffe, The Mission; James Ivory, A Room with a View; Oliver Stone, Platoon. SCREENPLAY: Paul Hogan, Ken Shadie and John Cornell, Crocodile Dundee; Woody Allen, Hannah and Her Sisters; Hanif Kureishi, My Beautiful Laundrette; Oliver Stone, Platoon; Oliver Stone and Richard Boyle, Salvador. FOREIGN FILM: The Assault (The Netherlands); Betty Blue (France); The Decline of the American Empire (Canada); My Sweet Little Village (Czechoslovakia); 38 (Austria). DOCUMENTARY FEA- TURES: Time is All You've Got: Chile: Hasta Cuando: Down Hoosiers; Ennio Morricone, The Mission; Herbie Hancock, 'Round Midnight; Leonard Rosenman, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. VISUAL EFFECTS: Aliens; Little Shop of Horrors; Poltergeist 1I: The Other Side. SOUND EFFECTS: Aliens; Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home; Top Gun. ART DIRECTION: Aliens; The Color of Money; Hannah and Her Sisters; The Mission; A Room with a View. CINEMATOGRAPHY: The Mission; Peggy Sue Got Married; Platoon; A Room with a View; Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. COSTUME: The Mission; Otello; Peggy Sue Got Married; Pirates; A Room with a View. Oliver Stone ('Platoon,' up. rt.), Woody Allen ('Hannah and her Sisters,' center), and James Ivory ('A Room with a View,' low. left) fight it out for 'best director.' j Experience Israel Be A Summer Intern for Project Renewal This program sponsored by Hillel-College Age Youth Services and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, is for Chicago area under- graduates who are fluent in Hebrew, and have prior Israel experience. Each intern receives a stipend, room and board, and airfare. For further information and application contact immediately: Gwen Daneman, Hillel-CAYS, 1 S. Franklin St., Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 346- 6700, Ext. 2506, or stop by the Summer Job Fair on Feb. 17th and meet a representative of the program. GRAND OPENING SALE A'. 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