AND THE WINNERS WERE . . .
Directors Guild Oliver Stone, “Platoon” Golden Globes Best Motion Picture Drama: “Platoon” Comedy or Musical: “Hannah and Her Sisters” Best Foreign Film: “The Assault” Best Director: Oliver Stone, “Platoon” Best Actor Drama: Bob Hoskins, “Mona Lisa” Best Actress Drama: Marlee Matlin, “Children of a Lesser God” Best Actor Comedy or Musical: Paul Hogan, “ ‘Crocodile’ Dundee” Best Actress Comedy or Musical: Sissy Spacek, “Crimes of the Heart” Best Supporting Actor: Tom Berenger, “Platoon” Best Supporting Actress: Maggie Smith, “Platoon” Best Screenplay: Robert Bolt, “The Mission” Best Original Score: “The Mission” Best Original Song: “Take My Breath Away” (“Top Gun”) National Society of Film Critics Best Picture: “Blue Velvet” Best Actor: Bob Hoskins, “Mona Lisa” Best Actress: Chloe Webb, “Sid and Nancy” Best Supporting Actor: Dennis Hopper, “Blue Velvet” Best Supporting Actress: Dianne Wiest, “Hannah and Her Sisters” Best Director: David Lynch, “Blue Velvet” Best Screenplay: Hanis Kureishi, “My Beautiful Laundrette” Best Cinematography: Frederick Elmes, “Blue Velvet” Los Angeles Film Critics Best Picture: “Hannah and Her Sisters” Best Actor: Bob Hoskins, “Mona Lisa” Best Actress: Sandrine Bonnaire, “Vagabond” Best Supporting Actress, tie: Dianne Wiest, “Hannah and Her Sisters,” and Kathy Tyson, “Mona Lisa” Best Director: David Lynch, “Blue Velvet” New York Film Critics Circle Best Film: “Hannah and Her Sisters” Best Actor: Bob Hoskins, “Mona Lisa” Best Supporting Actor: Daniel Day Lewis, “Mona Lisa” Best Supporting Actress: Dianne Wiest, “Hannah and Her Sisters” Best Screenplay: “My Beautiful Laundrette” Best Director: Woody Allen, “Hannah and Her Sisters” British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Film: “A Room With a View” Best Actor: Bob Hoskins, “Mona Lisa” Best Actress: Maggie Smith, “A Room With a View” Best Director: Woody Allen, “Hannah and Her Sisters” Best Screenplay: “Hannah and Her Sisters”
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