24th Saturn Awards

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The 24th Saturn Awards, honoring the best in science fiction, fantasy and horror film and television in 1997, were held on June 10, 1998.[1]

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

Winners and nominees

Film

John Woo, Best Director winner
Pierce Brosnan, Best Actor winner
Jodie Foster, Best Actress winner
Vincent D'Onofrio, Best Supporting Actor winner
Gloria Stuart, Best Supporting Actress winner
Danny Elfman, Best Music winner
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Performance by a Younger Actor/Actress Best Director
Best Writing Best Costumes
Best Make-up Best Music
Best Special Effects Best Science Fiction Film
Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film Best Fantasy Film
  • Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
    • Batman & Robin
    • George of the Jungle
    • Hercules
    • The Lost World: Jurassic Park
    • Mouse Hunt
Best Horror Film Best Home Video Release
  • Cats Don't Dance
    • Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
    • The Haunted World of Edward D. Wood Jr.
    • The Prophecy II
    • Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation
    • Wishmaster

Television

Programs

Best Genre Network Series Best Genre Cable/Syndicated Series
  • The Outer Limits (Showtime)
Best Single Genre Television Presentation
  • The Shining (ABC)
    • Cinderella (ABC)
    • House of Frankenstein (NBC)
    • Invasion (NBC)
    • Retroactive (Showtime)
    • Snow White: A Tale of Terror (Showtime)

Acting

Best Genre TV Actor Best Genre TV Actress

Special awards

George Pal Memorial Award
Life Career Award
President's Award
Service Award
  • Bradley Marcus and Kevin Marcus
Special Award
  • Gods and Monsters

References

  1. ^ 24th 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.