3rd Golden Horse Awards

The 3rd Golden Horse Awards (Chinese: 第3屆金馬獎) took place on October 30, 1965 at Zhongshan Hall in Taipei, Taiwan.[1]

3rd Golden Horse Awards
DateOctober 30, 1965
SiteZhongshan Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
Hosted byJames Shen
Organized byTaipei Golden Horse Film Festival Executive Committee
Highlights
Best Feature FilmBeautiful Duckling
Best DirectorLi Hsing
Beautiful Duckling
Best ActorKo Hsiang-ting
Beautiful Duckling
Best ActressLi Li-hua
Between Tears and Smiles
Most awardsBeautiful Duckling (4)

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface.

  • Beautiful Duckling
    • Romance of the Forbidden City (runner-up)
    • Ren Zhi Chu (runner-up)
    • The Warlord and the Actress (runner-up)
  • 53rd National Day of the Republic of China
    • Shihmen Dam (runner-up)
    • Wu Chang Yan Xi (runner-up)
Golden Horse Grant
  • Agent No. 88
  • Zui Hou De Cai Pan
  • Wang Lai — Ren Zhi Chu
Best Child Star
  • Hsiao Lung — Zui Hou De Cai Pan
Best Screenplay
  • Wang Liuzhao — Four Brave Ones
Best Cinematography - Color
Best Cinematography - Black-and-White
  • Wang Jianhan — The Coin
  • Wang Chao-hsi — Romance of the Forbidden City
Best Music
Best Sound Recording
  • Sun Ping-yun — Romance of the Forbidden City
Best Cinematography for Documentary
  • Li Hsing-shan et al. — 53rd National Day of the Republic of China
Best Planning for Documentary
  • Chi Ho-hsi and Tuan Mu-hsuan — Blossoms on a Moonlit River in Spring
Best Art Direction
  • Tsao Nien-lung — Trouble on the Wedding Night
Special Award - Art Direction
  • Blossoms on a Moonlit River in Spring
Special Award of National Spirit
  • Four Brave Ones
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