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The 23rd Saturn Awards, honoring the best in science fiction, fantasy and horror film and television in 1996, were held on July 23, 1997.[1]

Below is a complete list of nominees and winners. Winners are highlighted in bold.

Winners and nominees

Film

Roland Emmerich, Best Director winner
Eddie Murphy, Best Actor winner
Neve Campbell, Best Actress winner
Brent Spiner, Best Supporting Actor winner
Alice Krige, Best Supporting Actress winner
Kevin Williamson, Best Writing winner
Danny Elfman, Best Music winner
Rick Baker, Best Make-up co-winner
Best Science Fiction Film Best Fantasy Film
  • Dragonheart
    • The Adventures of Pinocchio
    • The Hunchback of Notre Dame
    • James and the Giant Peach
    • Matilda
    • The Nutty Professor
    • Phenomenon
Best Horror Film Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film
  • Fargo
    • Bound
    • Mission: Impossible
    • Ransom
    • The Rock
    • Twister
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Performance by a Younger Actor Best Director
Best Writing Best Costumes
Best Make-up Best Music
Best Special Effects Best Home Video Release

Television

Programs

Best Genre Network TV Series Best Genre Syndicated TV Series
Best Single Genre Television Presentation
  • Doctor Who: The Movie (Fox)
    • Alien Nation: The Enemy Within (Fox)
    • The Beast (NBC)
    • The Canterville Ghost (ABC)
    • Gulliver's Travels (NBC)
    • The Lottery (NBC)

Acting

Best Genre TV Actor Best Genre TV Actress

Special awards

George Pal Memorial Award
  • Kathleen Kennedy
Life Career Award
President's Award
Service Award
  • Edward Russell
Special Award
  • Star Wars (for its 20th anniversary)

References

  1. ^ 23rd Saturn Awards at IMDb.

External links

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Note: The years are listed as per convention, usually the year of film release; the ceremonies are usually held the next year.