Golden Globe Awards — Hollywood Foreign Press Association

The 31st Golden Globe Awards

January 25, 1974  •  Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills  •  Cecil B. DeMille: Hal Roach

3
Chinatown wins
2
The Longest Yard wins
Chinatown — Drama Film, Actress (Dunaway), Score
The Longest Yard — Comedy/Musical Film • Hal Roach — Cecil B. DeMille
Film Awards
Best Motion Picture — Drama
Winner
Chinatown
Roman Polanski, dir. — Paramount Pictures
The Godfather Part IIWatchRTIMDb
LennyWatchRTIMDb
The Towering InfernoWatchRTIMDb
Best Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical
Winner
The Longest Yard
Robert Aldrich, dir. — Paramount Pictures
Young FrankensteinWatchRTIMDb
Blazing SaddlesWatchRTIMDb
Best Director — Motion Picture
Winner
Roman Polanski
Chinatown
Francis Ford Coppola— The Godfather Part II
Bob Fosse— Lenny
Best Actor — Drama Film
Winner
Jack Nicholson
Chinatown — as J.J. Gittes
Dustin Hoffman— Lenny
Al Pacino— The Godfather Part II
Gene Hackman— The Conversation
Best Actress — Drama Film
Winner
Faye Dunaway
Chinatown — as Evelyn Mulwray
Gena Rowlands— A Woman Under the Influence
Ellen Burstyn— Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
Best Actor — Comedy or Musical Film
Winner
Art Carney
Harry and Tonto
Best Actress — Comedy or Musical Film
Winner
Raquel Welch
The Three Musketeers
Best Supporting Actor — Film
Winner
Fred Astaire
The Towering Inferno
Robert De Niro— The Godfather Part II
Jeff Bridges— Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
Best Supporting Actress — Film
Winner
Karen Black
The Great Gatsby
Best Original Score — Film
Winner
Jerry Goldsmith — Chinatown
Best Original Song — Film
Winner
“Benji’s Theme (I Feel Love)” — Benji
Euel Box
Best Foreign Language Film
Winner
Scenes from a Marriage
Sweden — Ingmar Bergman
Television Awards
Best TV Series — Drama
Winner
Upstairs, Downstairs
PBS (Masterpiece Theatre)
Best TV Series — Comedy or Musical
Winner
Rhoda
CBS
Best Actor — Drama TV Series
Winner
Telly Savalas
Kojak — CBS
Best Actress — Drama TV Series
Winner
Angie Dickinson
Police Woman — NBC
Best Actor — Comedy or Musical TV Series
Winner
John Amos
Good Times — CBS
Best Actress — Comedy or Musical TV Series
Winner
Valerie Harper
Rhoda — CBS