Golden Globe Award for Best English-Language Foreign Film
Golden Globe Award for Best English-Language Foreign Film was a Golden Globe award that was split from Best Foreign Film in 1957. It was discontinued in 1973.
Winners
- 1948 – Hamlet
- 1955 – Richard III
- 1957 – Woman in a Dressing Gown
- 1958 – A Night to Remember
- 1960 – The Trials of Oscar Wilde
- 1963 – No Award
- 1964 – Girl with Green Eyes
- 1965 – Darling
- 1966 – Alfie
- 1967 – The Fox
- 1968 – Romeo and Juliet
- 1969 – Oh! What a Lovely War
1970s
Year | English title | Original title | Country | Director |
---|---|---|---|---|
1970 | Women in Love | Ken Russell | ||
Act of the Heart | Paul Almond | |||
Bloomfield | Richard Harris | |||
The Virgin and the Gypsy | Christopher Miles | |||
The Walking Major | Aru heishi no kake | Keith Larsen
Koji Senno Nobuaki Shirai | ||
1971 | Sunday Bloody Sunday | John Schlesinger | ||
The African Elephant | Simon Trevor | |||
Friends | Lewis Gilbert | |||
The Go-Between | Joseph Losey | |||
Long Ago, Tomorrow | Bryan Forbes | |||
The Red Tent | Красная палатка | Mikhail Kalatozov | ||
1972 | Young Winston | Richard Attenborough | ||
Images | Robert Altman | |||
Living Free | Jack Couffer | |||
The Ruling Class | Peter Medak | |||
Zee and Co. | Brian Hutton | |||
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