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The Opening of the Academy Awards: 1969 Oscars 

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Gregory Peck opens the 41st Academy Awards in 1969, featuring "friends of Oscar" Ingrid Bergman, Sidney Poitier, Jane Fonda, Frank Sinatra, Natalie Wood, Walter Matthau, Diahann Carroll, Rosalind Russell, and Burt Lancaster, plus an appearance by Ron Moody and Jack Wild.
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@EagleRockers
@EagleRockers 7 лет назад
I was in the stands that night as the stars walked the red carpet. My high school was 10 minutes away from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and as soon as school was over I took off to get a good seat. I'll never forget the stars I saw that night, especially Joan Crawford looking regal and radiant! What a great memory!
@bwayland1290
@bwayland1290 7 лет назад
EagleRockers How exciting that must have been for you. WOW !!!
@EagleRockers
@EagleRockers 7 лет назад
B Wayland: I still remember it, even though it was so many years ago. I was a star-struck teenager then and I'm a star-struck senior now! That's the night Barbra Streisand ran through the bushes to avoid being interviewed and walk the red carpet.
@remmymafia3889
@remmymafia3889 5 лет назад
Los Angeles High? Belmont High?
@brkitdwn
@brkitdwn 5 лет назад
Yeah, but did you catch her facial expression when they got her on camera when Frank Sinatra was singing? LOL
@bluetickfreddy101
@bluetickfreddy101 5 лет назад
Wow! GFY
@indiamedia147
@indiamedia147 8 лет назад
Ingrid is the definition of class
@TheCMLion
@TheCMLion 5 лет назад
There was a time when Ingrid had to remain in Europe for several years over the scandal of her relationship with Roberto Rossellini. When she would appear at the Oscars, my mother would always mumble something under her breath.
@siempremarisol
@siempremarisol 2 года назад
ingrid is and was cinema
@janavarrette9206
@janavarrette9206 2 года назад
@@TheCMLion Double standards. Ingrid got all the heat while Rossellini was ignored, it's unfair how the woman is always the one getting all the blame when it comes to these situations.
@peliche77
@peliche77 5 лет назад
Ingrid Bergman and Rosalind Russell.....What a great ladies! Two of the best actresses of the Hollywood golden era.
@siempremarisol
@siempremarisol 2 года назад
joan crAWFORD AND LORETTA YONG
@mrjones29
@mrjones29 5 лет назад
Joanne Woodward, Raquel Welch, Barbara Streisand, Diahann Carroll, Jane Fonda, Natalie Wood all legendary beauties everywhere, but Ingrid Bergman's beauty in her heyday was the pinnacle of old Hollywood glamour. What a great lineup.
@2legit64
@2legit64 4 года назад
You are so correct!
@siempremarisol
@siempremarisol 2 года назад
vanessa redgrave, dorothy lamour, jane wyman,and the sublime Loretta young
@sushicookie8471
@sushicookie8471 2 года назад
JOAN CRAWFORD
@mrjones29
@mrjones29 2 года назад
@@sushicookie8471 What about Joan Crawford?
@bingovegas4867
@bingovegas4867 Год назад
Some fan...it's BARBRA!
@kimmar4060
@kimmar4060 5 лет назад
Wow, the fashion was so very elegant - particularly Ingrid Bergman.
@bovnycccoperalover3579
@bovnycccoperalover3579 3 года назад
When the Academy Awards and the stars had class and talent!
@sambradley2975
@sambradley2975 5 лет назад
The Oscars were still like this when I was a kid, I miss those days.
@BUSTER.BRATAMUS
@BUSTER.BRATAMUS 7 лет назад
Wow look at this compared to the CRAP we have now....
@studiosfifty4
@studiosfifty4 Год назад
Yes, the older I get the more I reminisce about the sheer amount of great talent there was then, I was 17 at the time this took place.
@BUSTER.BRATAMUS
@BUSTER.BRATAMUS Год назад
@@studiosfifty4 I was 10. What a difference a generation makes. It used to be a glamorius event, now just weal politics and low class behavior.
@bobbierobinson6269
@bobbierobinson6269 5 лет назад
Lots of beautiful people but Diane Carroll was gorgeous!
@blueskyandgoldenlight
@blueskyandgoldenlight 4 года назад
Bobbie Robinson her dress was STUNNING!!!!
@everythingclassic1705
@everythingclassic1705 8 лет назад
The gag with Lancaster and Russell was hilarious. And so were Ron Moody and Jack Wild! Ingrid Bergman looked like an evangelist.
@bwayland1290
@bwayland1290 7 лет назад
EverythingClassic I sure miss these stars, especially Rosalind Russell. She's been gone the longest too. Nov.28, 1976.
@remmymafia3889
@remmymafia3889 5 лет назад
She was ramping up for the talked about, but never made movie, 'Aimee', which was to be the life story of female evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, who's building of the Angelus Temple (1923) in Echo Park and the establishment of the Four Square Gospel tenets, was nothing short of miraculous.
@solemandd67
@solemandd67 5 лет назад
Whoa! What a classy introduction. A color and ethnic spectrum of Hollywood's handsome men and gorgeous women all dressed in expensive late 60's modern evening attire. Poitier, Carroll, and Fonda are the only living actors from the introduction. In the audience, only Barbara Striesand lives on. Times have changed. Thank you for posting.
@reneelarsen8414
@reneelarsen8414 4 года назад
And now the beautiful, radiant and extremely talented Miss Carroll has left us as well. I'm glad to get tp watch all these truly talented people here but sad that most of them have already left us.
@jl3322
@jl3322 2 года назад
Raquel Welch is still with us as of Dec 2021
@fifthbusiness1678
@fifthbusiness1678 2 года назад
@@reneelarsen8414 And now Mr. Poitier is no longer with us. Jane Fonda is 80 and going strong!
@Bluetown66
@Bluetown66 Год назад
Raquel is gone as of February 2023
@orlandodiola7076
@orlandodiola7076 Год назад
Sigh! Those were the days of the Oscars Award Shows. So respectable no cursing, tantrums or slappings! Just plain, good, credible & clean entertainment. It is sincerely missed.
@scottmiller6495
@scottmiller6495 Год назад
I,d love to go back in time to these glorious days that people today especially the young don,t want to know about it or care about it either !!!!!
@Lisa-di1wi
@Lisa-di1wi Год назад
As well as air their support for liberal and leftist causes. They need to keep politics and social issues out of the Academy Awards, and all of the other awards shows as well. These awards shows are to honor hard work and achievement in the entertainment industry, and not as a platform to air political and social grievances!
@Lisa-di1wi
@Lisa-di1wi Год назад
Oh yes Definitely! Especially when Will Smith went up on stage to slap Chris Rock's face simply because Chris Rock made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's medical condition, which wasn't funny at all.
@champreviewer5572
@champreviewer5572 9 месяцев назад
I understand your feelings. But things have changed in order to fit in with society and connect with this generation’s people.
@angelabolton4478
@angelabolton4478 6 лет назад
Damn, Burt Lancaster was so freaking handsome!
@tiana1017
@tiana1017 5 лет назад
I met him on an elevator at Cedar Sinar hospital in L.A, he was like in his 80's, I just said hi to him and was very nice to him, he was very old and looked sick
@citizen1163
@citizen1163 4 года назад
He had it all!!
@citizen1163
@citizen1163 4 года назад
@@tiana1017 old age is a bitch
@vanillacreem816
@vanillacreem816 2 года назад
@@tiana1017 Did he say anything back when you said hi?
@scottmiller6495
@scottmiller6495 4 года назад
You will never see anything like this ever again and what a horrible shame that this world has reverted to what it is now !!!!!
@alvaropelayo8084
@alvaropelayo8084 Год назад
What a stars reunion, Burt Lancaster, Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Rosalind Russell, they were terrific Lords and Ladies of the screen!
@scottmiller6495
@scottmiller6495 Год назад
Unfortunately most people now especially younger ones don't give a damn about these incredible people nor do they care about them either 😢😢😢😢😢
@stevenburns8817
@stevenburns8817 8 месяцев назад
Time passes on, gradually forgetting and not caring about actors from over half a century ago is inevitable.
@brkitdwn
@brkitdwn 5 лет назад
A lot of people in that audience looking overly judgmental during Frank's performance...They didn't realize they'd be examined on RU-vid for eons.. LOL
@micmac99
@micmac99 4 года назад
Some of them (the ones still with us) have probably seen this clip on their Galaxy Note 10s by now.
@maxjohnson8025
@maxjohnson8025 3 года назад
My thoughts too...come on, you are supposed to be actors
@chickenheart896
@chickenheart896 3 года назад
Barbra Streisand even gave a little, tiny dismissive sigh!
@debbabe2254
@debbabe2254 5 лет назад
Love, love, LOVED the "Oliver!" opening with Ron Moody (Fagin) and Jack Wild (Artful Dodger). I so enjoy that movie!
@citizen1163
@citizen1163 4 года назад
Tragic end for 'Oliver' actor Jack Wilde age 53
@hollywoodmafia4841
@hollywoodmafia4841 5 лет назад
such a classy era, i love it. the world needs more of this
@balazs8330
@balazs8330 Год назад
Yes, but this introduction stuff is a bit stupid😆
@hollywoodmafia4841
@hollywoodmafia4841 Год назад
@@balazs8330 what's so stupid about it? it was a different world than.
@balazs8330
@balazs8330 Год назад
@@hollywoodmafia4841 come on: this one after the other. Hello, and here comes fabolous xy... and so on
@hollywoodmafia4841
@hollywoodmafia4841 Год назад
@@balazs8330 well lets talk about stupid for a moment....how about how ridiculous the moment of 'Will Smith slapped Chris Rock' talk about no class. Like Jim Carrey said in an interview 'Hollywood isn't the "Cool Club" anymore. Its sad
@jamesdolan4042
@jamesdolan4042 Год назад
No disrespects, but I thought the 1960s was or at least became a very decadent generation for many people. In that regard 1969 Introduction to the Academy Awards would have been regarded by many people as a fairly stiff, and even out of touch affair at that time of it's showing on television.
@ComedianZorba
@ComedianZorba 5 лет назад
Ingrid Bergman looks gorgeous.
@ladytookums3835
@ladytookums3835 6 лет назад
LOVE Frank Sinatra’s iconic voice!
@vistaestrada
@vistaestrada 8 лет назад
Loretta Young @ 6:25! She was 56 years old and looks incredible.
@veronicasaint5811
@veronicasaint5811 7 лет назад
she looks Young
@davehallett3128
@davehallett3128 6 лет назад
Loretta. Notso. Young
@alfredodistefanolaulhe2212
@alfredodistefanolaulhe2212 5 лет назад
She looked Young.
@JustinLHopkins
@JustinLHopkins 6 лет назад
Joan Crawford at 7:37. That’s all I needed.
@lukeb6267
@lukeb6267 4 года назад
Exactly! 🔥🔥
@Davey7358
@Davey7358 4 года назад
Bitch face as usual. Lol. Jane Wyman looked amazing.
@KristinaHoogs
@KristinaHoogs 2 года назад
I came here to see Joan too.😍💖
@Davey7358
@Davey7358 5 месяцев назад
She was such a bitch. Those expressions. I BELIEVE Christina 100%!
@andrewsharisky7259
@andrewsharisky7259 3 года назад
Kudos to the director for the excellent audience reaction shots while Sinatra was singing. Could Loretta Young have looked any more beautiful that evening?
@TheCMLion
@TheCMLion 5 лет назад
What do you mean The Big Valley is not on?! Outrageous! So many legends! When stars were still STARS!
@wezie13
@wezie13 2 года назад
Love that they all listen when Frank Sings. Even the gentleman! Love it and him!
@rainwalker2254
@rainwalker2254 4 года назад
The audience/s reaction to such a lovely song is perplexing. Some seemed bored, surprised, disinterested, slightly amused or puzzled.
@Davey7358
@Davey7358 4 года назад
Joanne Woodward looked miserable!!
@terrybrown4400
@terrybrown4400 5 месяцев назад
@@Davey7358I’m sure she was chewing gum
@catsarereallycool
@catsarereallycool 6 лет назад
Diahann Carroll is a knockout. WOW!.
@remmymafia3889
@remmymafia3889 5 лет назад
At one time she was married to Vic Damone, in one of Hollywood's early interracial marriages. Now in the way of interracial marriages? Thugs and hoe's (West and Kardashian)
@solemandd67
@solemandd67 5 лет назад
She looks stunning!
@65wiseman
@65wiseman 6 лет назад
Ingrid looks radiant.
@sambradley2975
@sambradley2975 5 лет назад
This was in the days when the Oscars brought people together, not dividing them.
@varadero1839
@varadero1839 5 лет назад
All the ladies were beautiful, but Loretta Young was a Goddess!!!
@JSOMERSETJSOMERSET
@JSOMERSETJSOMERSET 8 лет назад
fantastic dress on miss Bergman hope it was saved and preservrd
@rolandocardonamonge9048
@rolandocardonamonge9048 4 года назад
Loretta Young, oh my!!! beautiful lady, her eyes were marvelous!!
@direfranchement
@direfranchement 3 года назад
That was a beautiful woman.
@MySpace662
@MySpace662 5 лет назад
This is a bygone era of the past, that still fascinates us today, the golden years of Hollywood that will never come back.
@martinhyizna3299
@martinhyizna3299 6 лет назад
The talent was unreal
@scooteranthony6297
@scooteranthony6297 3 года назад
Most of those great actors and actresses had kindof a solemn or sad look on their faces. The country had been through a very rough year in 68" and I think it showed on the faces on everybody in that audience.
@akrenwinkle
@akrenwinkle 6 месяцев назад
It's like Ethel Merman allegedly said. "Sure I know there's a war going on. I read Variety."
@Agent77X
@Agent77X 3 года назад
The Golden Days Of Hollywood! No politics just fun and no tension. Family entertainment at it’s best. Total class and funny!
@backto-il9ne
@backto-il9ne Год назад
LOL @ no politics. Th "absence" of politics IS political.
@leafyutube
@leafyutube 4 года назад
This clip is stacked with legends.
@XX-gy7ue
@XX-gy7ue 4 года назад
hi , to whoever shared this , THANK YOU ! and if you have the whole show , I'd love to see it ! WOW !
@citizen1163
@citizen1163 4 года назад
FABULOUS & the looks on the faces of the women at the end of Sinatra's song...Spellbound.
@barbraevergreen
@barbraevergreen 2 года назад
Barbra is so iconic from the very start. 😍
@wendellbatts2477
@wendellbatts2477 Год назад
You had 3 networks then.That was it. No cable no streaming. The share of viewers for a tentpole like this was unimaginable by today's standards. Like more than a third of the nation was tuning in. You had no choice.
@XX-gy7ue
@XX-gy7ue 4 года назад
WOW , the audience probably needed oxygen from screaming , I would have passed out , WHAT STARS !
@nazur72
@nazur72 6 лет назад
I came here for the Joey Bishop show, sheesh I never get a break!
@remmymafia3889
@remmymafia3889 5 лет назад
and me for the Big Valley
@donnyblondy8506
@donnyblondy8506 5 лет назад
now that's how you entertain, Mr chairman of the board Sinatra!
@christiandivine3807
@christiandivine3807 Год назад
Amazing clip. That brief bit by Ron Moody and Jack Wild is the most charming open I've ever seen for the Oscars. I suspect some of the audience non-response to Sinatra could be his public divorce from Mia Farrow during the filming of Rosemary's Baby because she wouldn't quit to work on his film. And he was probably seen as a square in the height of the hippie era. What a time capsule.
@pedrokantharia7307
@pedrokantharia7307 4 года назад
Holy shit! This is so glamorous and nostalgic pure Hollywood!!
@stevenmorales7744
@stevenmorales7744 6 лет назад
Frank sang great. That was a treat.
@mrnocal
@mrnocal 5 лет назад
His performance wasn't bad, but the song sucked big time.
@drlock978
@drlock978 4 года назад
put me in the minority then,A few of us recognize greatness and talent when we see and hear it.
@direfranchement
@direfranchement 3 года назад
The audience didn't look too thrilled.
@michaeladkins6
@michaeladkins6 Год назад
Something Stupid? The love song he sang to his daughter?
@berfunkle4588
@berfunkle4588 Год назад
I had my heart on watching "The Big Valley".
@DDumbrille
@DDumbrille 7 лет назад
The various reactions to Sinatra's tacky song are priceless. :)
@bwayland1290
@bwayland1290 7 лет назад
DDumbrille This tacky song was one of the songs nominated that year. I actually like it. I heard a much better version Sinatra sang as an intro to one of Liz Taylor's televised specials in the 1990s.
@gdd2452
@gdd2452 5 лет назад
Well, what does a "tacky" critic know anyway! This is one of Sinatra's classiest songs, and yes, he did sing a better version. The reactions of the audience are positive, anyone can see this. But you wouldn't understand this.
@nancysanders2398
@nancysanders2398 4 года назад
GD D " Star" was the title song,of the movie with the same name,it starred Julie Andrews as British actress Gertrude Lawrence,Daniel Massey,Richard Crenshaw,and Robert Wise director.It was a very good movie,tho,it did not do well when it was in the theaters.Crenna not Crenshaw.
@DDumbrille
@DDumbrille 4 года назад
@@nancysanders2398 I'm guessing your keyboard didn't come with a 'space' bar. Either that or you haven't found it yet?
@phyld6491
@phyld6491 Год назад
Any song sung by Sinatra was great
@sambradley2975
@sambradley2975 5 лет назад
This was when Frank Sinatra & Jane Fonda could share a stage together without incident.
@jamesmmahoney
@jamesmmahoney 2 года назад
Sinatra was still a Democrat at this time. He held several fund raising concerts for Hubert Humphrey during the 1968 Presidential race. Four years later he was supporting Nixon and he would never again support a Democrat for President.
@ShakespeareCafe
@ShakespeareCafe 3 года назад
All the glitz and glamor during a rough time in America
@sambradley2975
@sambradley2975 5 лет назад
I miss when the Oscars was a TV event that everyone can enjoy, (not a hate filled political soapbox ).
@objetivista686
@objetivista686 3 года назад
Everyone can enjoy included conservs with selective amnesia
@vanillacreem816
@vanillacreem816 2 года назад
Well said. Hollywood used to have class. No more..
@Exotic3000
@Exotic3000 Год назад
You got that right! Todays Oscar’s are a Joke!
@OrionCorsari
@OrionCorsari Год назад
Oh yeah it was much nicer when we all remained blissfully ignorant of rampant racism, homophobia and Weinstein rapists. We should just go back to the old days and shovel all that shit back into the closet with you.
@michaeladkins6
@michaeladkins6 Год назад
Im guessing 1969 Oscars had politics. You are forgetting what won best picture.
@65wiseman
@65wiseman 6 лет назад
Miss Carroll looks exquisite.
@muhammadandraaditya4802
@muhammadandraaditya4802 3 года назад
0:24 (Fagin and Dodger cameo) & 2:50 (Sinatra's entrance with a trademark jazz music) are my favorite parts from this footage
@nelsonvaz3131
@nelsonvaz3131 6 лет назад
Now everyone is a Star......
@LPJack02
@LPJack02 Год назад
RIP Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 - June 12, 2003), aged 87 Ingrid Bergman (August 29, 1915 - August 29, 1982), aged 67 Sidney Poitier (February 20, 1927 - January 6, 2022), aged 94 Frank Sinatra (December 12, 1915 - May 14, 1998), aged 82 Natalie Wood (July 20, 1938 - November 29, 1981), aged 43 Walter Matthau (October 1, 1920 - July 1, 2000), aged 79 Diahann Carroll (July 17, 1935 - October 4, 2019), aged 84 Tony Curtis (June 3, 1925 - September 29, 2010), aged 85 Rosalind Russell (June 4, 1907 - November 28, 1976), aged 69 Burt Lancaster (November 2, 1913 - October 20, 1994), aged 80 You will always be remembered as legends.
@ladygaladriel6564
@ladygaladriel6564 3 года назад
OMG Loretta Young is so gorgeous!!!!! She's around 56 here and she's absolutely stunning!
@siempremarisol
@siempremarisol 6 лет назад
natalie, Ingrid , Raquel all beautiful
@farahvogue6715
@farahvogue6715 5 лет назад
RIP Nataly wood & Frank Sinatra 🙏🏼
@hitomi1341
@hitomi1341 4 года назад
beautiful burt Lancaster! 驚いた!あの年齢で!
@perpieta
@perpieta 8 лет назад
Fantastic! Tony Curtis appears between Diahann Carroll and Roz Russell in this star-studded intro.
@bwayland1290
@bwayland1290 7 лет назад
perpieta Always loved TONY.
@toscodav
@toscodav 6 лет назад
Also back at his hotel room.
@denny906
@denny906 4 года назад
This was the best and most elegant venue for the Academy Awards ever. The beautiful Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music Center. Much better than that tacky poor excuse of a theatre they use now for The Oscars.
@nymet2454
@nymet2454 2 года назад
I agree, the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion was the best Oscar Venue because of the hundreds of fans sitting in the stands.
@rr7firefly
@rr7firefly 4 года назад
I would take an opening like this any day over the silly comedy intros that the Academy gives us now. Of course this could never happen now because the Golden Age of Hollywood is a thing of the past. In that audience that evening were two ladies who would each win an Academy Award. Ruth Gordon for "Rosemary's Baby" and Barbra Streisand for "Funny Girl."
@Brandespada
@Brandespada 2 года назад
Well, one year before that, in 1968, you had a great comedy intro by Bob Hope.
@jl3322
@jl3322 2 года назад
Ingrid Bergman still looked terrific-great gown too!
@harlow9175
@harlow9175 3 года назад
Loretta Young, Joan Crawford, Patricia Neal , Jane Wyman !
@XX-gy7ue
@XX-gy7ue 4 года назад
WHAT AN AUDIENCE , EVEN THAT IS ENOUGH TO FAINT FROM !
@juanmonge8
@juanmonge8 5 лет назад
Tony Curtis ( Bernard Schwartz), was from the lower east side of Manhattan. His Father was a tailor on Delancey street. Tony went to Seward Park high school.
@michaeldanello3966
@michaeldanello3966 3 года назад
His mother appeared on an episode of Groucho Marx' You Bet Your Life. It's available on RU-vid and she was delightful
@akrenwinkle
@akrenwinkle 6 месяцев назад
Unless a lot of people are lying- including Tony himself- he was from the Bronx.
@martymartin6191
@martymartin6191 2 года назад
OMG so many wonderful actors!!!
@williambrown4090
@williambrown4090 5 лет назад
Elegance, style and Grace
@johngutierrez452
@johngutierrez452 6 лет назад
are they zooming in on all the women sinatra nailed?
@beaglemom06
@beaglemom06 6 лет назад
Those people in the audience acted like a bunch of snobs. I did notice some of them started to smile and tap their toes. I thought Frank Sinatra did a great job of singing. IMO, there is no better singer than Frank Sinatra, then and now.
@RonGerstein-tf5tp
@RonGerstein-tf5tp 4 месяца назад
You are the snob, brainless So go crawl under your rock
@sebastianhein3147
@sebastianhein3147 4 года назад
I think Dorothy Lamour and Jane Wyman at 7:28 enjoyed Frank's performance
@simon.hh15
@simon.hh15 Месяц назад
Wow. Diahann Carroll looked absolutely fantastic. ❤ A real Queen.
@thepearlatelier4256
@thepearlatelier4256 4 года назад
I clicked on this to see how it was in the year i was born. My gosh, these are like stars on a galactic level, luminaries, larger than life ensemble. Now, its mostly,......
@Exotic3000
@Exotic3000 Год назад
OMG ❤ This is so awesome!
@JM-lw3nx
@JM-lw3nx Год назад
wow, you brought out the A-list that night!
@butterflygretchentv
@butterflygretchentv 6 лет назад
7:41, Joan Crawford feeling dumb for turning down "From Here To Eternity" sitting there and watching a tribute for the film. LOL
@flobic8282
@flobic8282 5 лет назад
Butterfly Gretchen and what happened to her hair? 😄
@donaldwarren463
@donaldwarren463 5 лет назад
@@flobic8282 , Joan was all about hairpieces at that point, blended in with what hair she had left...
@solemandd67
@solemandd67 5 лет назад
@@flobic8282 It's on fire!
@rainwalker2254
@rainwalker2254 4 года назад
She looks beautiful.
@WestJason9
@WestJason9 4 года назад
Butterfly Gretchen She didn't turn down the part..she was set to do it but there was a disagreement with Harry Cohn and she was passed up
@jimbecarroll5780
@jimbecarroll5780 3 года назад
"If she thumbs her nose at that well known movie star" and the camera goes to Streisand ... SMH LoL
@hawby7mgh
@hawby7mgh Год назад
The lyric is “If she thumbs her nose at the well-known Movie Tsar”. Then rhymes with “star”. It’s a reference to actresses like Davis, DeHavilland & Stanwyck who stood up to studio bosses.
@josuecastillo2965
@josuecastillo2965 2 года назад
Lo mejor de Hollywood,,, Talento Clase Elgencia y Glamour,,, Épocas Doradas del Cine,,,Otros Tiempos,,, Únicas e Irrepetibles,,
@jealousofmypuddin
@jealousofmypuddin 10 лет назад
Thank you for this Oscars!
@sambradley2975
@sambradley2975 5 лет назад
I used to love to watch the Academy Awards, I used to watch it with my family
@michaeladkins6
@michaeladkins6 Год назад
An X rated movie win Best Picture.
@sambradley2975
@sambradley2975 5 лет назад
The "Big Valley " was a great show, still shown in reruns, "The Joey Bishop Show " is hardly remembered, except for the fact that Regis Philbin was the announcer.
@1957MCL
@1957MCL 3 года назад
Joey Bishop was pissed that the ratings for his show were not good, he blamed it on Big Valley not delivering a big enough lead in audience. As much as I like Big Valley it was not a huge hit.
@emmaburke628
@emmaburke628 9 лет назад
You guys should upload 2001:a space odyssey winning best special effects for that year
@wengfong6742
@wengfong6742 6 лет назад
The night of Barbra Streisand’s coronation
@barbraevergreen
@barbraevergreen 2 года назад
Queen Barbra 👑. She won the academy for her very first movie "Funny Girl" . She looks so nervous but she's so gorgeous. ❤️
@deniserodas6848
@deniserodas6848 7 лет назад
Why do I feel some of the audience members were unimpressed or bored with the Sinatra performance
@Paasan1979
@Paasan1979 7 лет назад
I feel the same as you... :O
@bwayland1290
@bwayland1290 7 лет назад
Denise Rodas All these women in the audience starting w/Vanessa Redgrave, Loretta Young, Dorothy Lamour, Raquel Welch (Who's just done a film with him a year before.), Barbara Streisand just looks nervous ; then Patricia Neal looks petrified, & Joanne Woodard is chomping on some gum Paul must have given her. VERY STRANGE REACTIONS. Sorry if I left someone out. They all looked left out, Out in the Cold ! note: Joan Crawford, & Jane Wyman.
@LordGreystoke
@LordGreystoke 6 лет назад
Because they were.
@terr777
@terr777 6 лет назад
Because you can read a facial expression?
@NoPrivateProperty
@NoPrivateProperty 6 лет назад
because he sux
@farahvogue6715
@farahvogue6715 5 лет назад
Good old days
@happytownesvanzandt
@happytownesvanzandt Год назад
Class and elegance. Refreshing!
@eleonorazichinolfi4571
@eleonorazichinolfi4571 4 года назад
Loretta Young was so beautiful, at the 6.20 is Loretta Young?
@bandicoot5412
@bandicoot5412 5 лет назад
Top shelf class acts, just by themselves.
@s0dafizz50
@s0dafizz50 Год назад
I could be biased as it is my favourite film but, 11 nominations for Oliver! Wow! The film won over half of them and that’s why it remains my favourite, love the little cameo with jack and Ron at the start though!😂
@JerseySurvivor
@JerseySurvivor 10 лет назад
Two songs!! Wow. If only Funny Girl by Aretha.
@joancarlestomas
@joancarlestomas 10 лет назад
Now we know it is possible. Maybe when all the awards from all the years will be online, the Academy will have the rights of a bunch of songs.
@trishexploring1508
@trishexploring1508 2 года назад
OMG!! Diane Carol's dress!!😍🥰❤️❤️❤️
@-elchoya9832
@-elchoya9832 3 года назад
6:21,GORGEOUS LORETTA YOUNG!
@alvaropelayo8084
@alvaropelayo8084 7 лет назад
And the great Tony Curtis was between Carroll and Russell
@65wiseman
@65wiseman 6 лет назад
Vanessa Redgrave does not look dazzled by old blue eyes to her discredit. I would have been thrilled to see him!
@murrayaronson3753
@murrayaronson3753 5 лет назад
She with her then lover Franco Nero and now husband.
@molinalong3468
@molinalong3468 5 лет назад
Dihann Caroll in the tv show called Julia
@andyvanm1
@andyvanm1 3 месяца назад
Great video,Loretta Young is the most beautiful woman in the room,she is absolutely stunning .
@irahsolon
@irahsolon 2 года назад
Wow! Ingrid Bergman! Love her elegance!
@danalong1237
@danalong1237 7 лет назад
Who was the announcer for the 41st Academy Awards and who announced the ABC pre-emptions at the beginning of this video?
@bancroftss
@bancroftss 3 года назад
rosalind russell ❤🤧
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