Only a true movie guru will remember these Best Pictures Oscar winners
If a movie wins the Academy Award for Best Picture, it should eventually be considered a classic, right? And if it's a classic, everyone should recognize it.
Well, let's put that to the test. We gathered 10 screenshots from Best Picture Oscar winners released between 1960–80.
See if you can identify these movies from one image. Careful — all of the options were Oscar-nominated films!
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This movie won Best Picture in 1969.
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This won the Academy Award for best picture in 1970.
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Recognize this Best Picture winner from 1973?
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This black-and-white film took home the Best Picture trophy in 1960.
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Here's a scene from the Best Picture winner of 1978.
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This film won Best Picture in 1980.
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This 1967 Best Picture Oscar winner became a television show.
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This movie took home the Oscar for Best Picture in 1968.
Image: The Everett Collection
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The period piece won the Best Picture Oscar in 1966.
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Here is Albert Finney feasting on a chicken in this 1963 Best Picture Oscar winner.
Image: The Everett Collection
Only a true movie guru will remember these Best Pictures Oscar winners
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32 Comments
You got 8 out of 10
Bravo! Speech! Speech! You deserve a star on the Walk of Fame for knowing all of these.
Bravo! Speech! Speech! You deserve a star on the Walk of Fame for knowing all of these.
10 out of 10
Bravo! Speech! Speech! You deserve a star on the Walk of Fame for knowing all of these.
Bravo! Speech! Speech! You deserve a star on the Walk of Fame for knowing all of these.
You got 10 out of 10
Bravo! Speech! Speech! You deserve a star on the Walk of Fame for knowing all of these.
Bravo! Speech! Speech! You deserve a star on the Walk of Fame for knowing all of these.
You got 8 out of 10
Bravo! Speech! Speech! You deserve a star on the Walk of Fame for knowing all of these.
Last 2 got me LOL
Bravo! Speech! Speech! You deserve a star on the Walk of Fame for knowing all of these.
Last 2 got me LOL
You got 8 out of 10
Bravo! Speech! Speech! You deserve a star on the Walk of Fame for knowing all of these.
Bravo! Speech! Speech! You deserve a star on the Walk of Fame for knowing all of these.
i saw all of these movies-but the question refers to the year they WON not the year they were made-- one year earlier -- e.g. it is best picture of 1968 winning in 1969
I missed numbers 9 and 10. Because I have heard of the movies but have never seen them. I have never seen Midnight Cowboy or The Sting but know who the actors were and Oliver, I LOVE the movie Oliver. They said that the boy that played the title role's singing voice dubbed by a girl.
These days, the only Oscar I care about is Oscar Mayer. Most of of the stuff they make is full of baloney, but they don't try to pass it off as something else.
10 out of 10
Bravo! Speech! Speech! You deserve a star on the Walk of Fame for knowing all of these.
Bravo! Speech! Speech! You deserve a star on the Walk of Fame for knowing all of these.
8/10.Missed the last two which is apropos as they were. Movies I heard of but knew very little about.