1973 Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo

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The 1973 Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo was presented September 2 at Torcon 2.

  • Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) [Universal] Screenplay by Stephen Geller; Directed by George Roy Hill; based on the novel by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
  • The People (1972) [American Zoetrope/ABC] Screenplay by James M. Miller; Directed by John Korty; based on the stories by Zenna Henderson
  • Silent Running (1972) [Universal] Written by Deric Washburn and Michael Cimino & Steven Bochco; Directed by Douglas Trumbull
  • Between Time and Timbuktu (1972) [NET Playhouse/PBS] Written by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.; Directed by Fred Barzyk

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