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[1] The film Hook (1991) received various awards and nominations as described.
[2] Hook received 5 Academy Award nominations in 1992 but did not win.
[3] Nominated for Best Art Direction (Norman Garwood, Garrett Lewis).
[4] Nominated for Best Costume Design (Anthony Powell).
[5] Nominated for Best Visual Effects.
[6] Nominated for Best Makeup.
[7] Nominated for Best Original Song ('When You're Alone').
[8] Dustin Hoffman was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actor (Musical/Comedy).
[9] John Williams received a Grammy nomination for the score (Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture).
[10] John Williams won a BMI Film Music Award for Hook.
[11] Dean Cundey was nominated for an ASC Award.
[12] Hook was nominated for Best Fantasy Film at the 19th Saturn Awards (1993) and lost to Aladdin.
[13] Hook won the Golden Screen in Germany (1992).
[14] Hook was screened at the 37th Tokyo International Film Festival (2024) as a tribute.
[15] Hook won 'Outstanding Family Entertainment of the Year' at the 14th Youth in Film Awards.
[16] The film won 'Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture'. The category 'Best Young Actor Co-starring' was a separate category where Charlie Korsmo and Dante Basco were nominated individually.
[17] Charlie Korsmo was nominated for 'Best Young Actor Co-starring in a Motion Picture', not 'Best Leading Young Actor'.
[18] Amber Scott was nominated for 'Best Young Actress Under 10 in a Motion Picture'.
[19] Charlie Korsmo was nominated for Most Promising Actor by the Chicago Film Critics Association.
[20] Julia Roberts was nominated for a Razzie for Worst Supporting Actress.
[21] The film was nominated for 'Favorite Movie' and Julia Roberts for 'Favorite Movie Actress'. No male actor from the film was nominated for 'Favorite Movie Actor' (nominees were Schwarzenegger, Ice Cube, Kid 'n Play).
The film **Hook (1991)**, directed by Steven Spielberg, received several accolades, primarily in technical and artistic categories, though it was also recognized by industry guilds, youth organizations, and international commercial bodies.
### **Major U.S. Awards**
* **Academy Awards (1992):** The film received five Oscar nominations but did not win in any category.
* *Best Art Direction:* Norman Garwood and Garrett Lewis (lost to *Bugsy*)
* *Best Costume Design:* Anthony Powell (lost to *Bugsy*)
* *Best Visual Effects:* Eric Brevig, Harley Jessup, Mark Sullivan, and Michael Lantieri (lost to *Terminator 2: Judgment Day*)
* *Best Makeup:* Christina Smith, Monty Westmore, and Greg Cannom (lost to *Terminator 2: Judgment Day*)
* *Best Original Song:* "When You're Alone" (Music by John Williams, Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse; lost to *Beauty and the Beast*)
* **Golden Globe Awards (1992):**
* *Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy:* Dustin Hoffman (Nominated)
* **Grammy Awards (1993):**
* *Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media:* John Williams (Nominated)
### **Industry & Technical Awards**
* **BMI Film Music Awards (1992):** **Won** by John Williams. This award is typically given to the composers of the year's top-grossing films.
* **American Society of Cinematographers (ASC):** Dean Cundey was nominated for *Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases* (1992).
* **Saturn Awards (1993):**
* *Best Fantasy Film:* Nominated (lost to *Aladdin*).
### **Foreign & International Awards**
* **Golden Screen (Germany):** **Won** in 1992. The *Goldene Leinwand* is a prestigious German commercial award given to films that sell over 3 million tickets in Germany within 18 months of release.
* **Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF):** While the film did not compete for major awards during its original release, it has been featured in retrospective screenings, including a major outdoor screening at the **37th Tokyo International Film Festival (2024)** as part of a tribute to Robin Williams.
### **Youth & Critic Awards**
* **Young Artist Awards (14th Annual, 1993):** The film was highly successful with the Youth in Film Association, winning two major categories:
* **Outstanding Family Entertainment of the Year (Best Family Motion Picture):** **Winner**
* **Best Young Actor Co-starring in a Motion Picture:** **Winner** (The award was shared by the ensemble of Lost Boys and children, specifically recognizing the collective performance).
* *Additional Nominations:* Categories included Best Leading Young Actor (Charlie Korsmo) and Best Young Actress (Amber Scott).
* **Chicago Film Critics Association (1992):**
* *Most Promising Actor:* Charlie Korsmo (Nominated).
### **Other Notable Mentions**
* **Golden Raspberry Awards (Razzies, 1992):** In a rare move for a Spielberg film, Julia Roberts was nominated for **Worst Supporting Actress** for her portrayal of Tinker Bell (she lost to Sean Young for *A Kiss Before Dying*).
* **Kids' Choice Awards (1991/1992):** The film and its stars received nominations in the "Favorite Movie" and "Favorite Actor/Actress" categories, reflecting its high popularity among younger audiences despite mixed critical reception.