National Society of Film Critics Awards 1987

National Society of Film Critics Awards 1987

22nd NSFC Awards

January 4, 1988


Best Film:
The Dead

The 22nd National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 4 January 1988, honored the best filmmaking of 1987.

Contents

Winners

Best Picture:

1. The Dead
2. Hope and Glory
3. The Last Emperor

Best Director:

1. John BoormanHope and Glory
2. John HustonThe Dead
3. Juzo ItamiTampopo

Best Actor:

1. Steve MartinRoxanne
2. Albert BrooksBroadcast News
3. Terry O'QuinnThe Stepfather

Best Actress:

1. Emily LloydWish You Were Here
2. Diane KeatonBaby Boom
3. Holly HunterBroadcast News and Raising Arizona

Best Supporting Actor:

1. Morgan FreemanStreet Smart
2. Sean ConneryThe Untouchables
3. Albert BrooksBroadcast News

Best Supporting Actress:

1. Kathy BakerStreet Smart
2. Vanessa RedgravePrick Up Your Ears
3. Anjelica HustonThe Dead

Best Screenplay:

1. John BoormanHope and Glory
2. Joel and Ethan Coen – Raising Arizona
3. Juzo ItamiTampopo

Best Cinematography:

Special Award:

External links

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