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48th Annual Academy Awards

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  • 1976
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48th Annual Academy Awards (1976)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe 48th Annual Academy Awards offered one of the most acclaimed presentations with Milos Forman's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" earning the top five awards.The 48th Annual Academy Awards offered one of the most acclaimed presentations with Milos Forman's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" earning the top five awards.The 48th Annual Academy Awards offered one of the most acclaimed presentations with Milos Forman's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" earning the top five awards.

  • Dirección
    • Marty Pasetta
  • Guión
    • Hal Kanter
    • Buz Kohan
    • William Ludwig
  • Reparto principal
    • Goldie Hawn
    • Gene Kelly
    • Walter Matthau
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Marty Pasetta
    • Guión
      • Hal Kanter
      • Buz Kohan
      • William Ludwig
    • Reparto principal
      • Goldie Hawn
      • Gene Kelly
      • Walter Matthau
    • 4Reseñas de usuarios
    • 5Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    • Nominado para 2 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 3 nominaciones en total

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    Goldie Hawn
    Goldie Hawn
    • Self - Co-Hostess
    Gene Kelly
    Gene Kelly
    • Self - Co-Host
    Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau
    • Self - Nominee
    George Segal
    George Segal
    • Self - Co-Host
    Robert Shaw
    Robert Shaw
    • Self - Co-Host
    Isabelle Adjani
    Isabelle Adjani
    • Self - Nominee & Presenter
    John Alcott
    John Alcott
    • Self - Winner
    Robert Altman
    Robert Altman
    • Self - Nominee
    Ann-Margret
    Ann-Margret
    • Self - Nominee
    Burt Bacharach
    Burt Bacharach
    • Self - Presenter
    Marisa Berenson
    Marisa Berenson
    • Self - Presenter
    Jacqueline Bisset
    Jacqueline Bisset
    • Self - Presenter
    Linda Blair
    Linda Blair
    • Self - Presenter
    Robert Blake
    Robert Blake
    • Self - Presenter
    Ronee Blakley
    Ronee Blakley
    • Self - Nominee
    Ray Bolger
    Ray Bolger
    • Self - Performer
    Beau Bridges
    Beau Bridges
    • Self - Presenter
    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Self - Presenter
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      • Buz Kohan
      • William Ludwig
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    Loved working on the 48th for Marty Pasetta

    It was incredible . yes, incredible, Marty chose me from a long list of 'availables' to replace his assistant when she went on a trip to Europe .. I was nervous . but not for long, Marty can put a person at ease quickly .. and to work on the Oscars .. Marty is one of the MOST creative bosses I have ever worked for .. he flew to Amsterdam to see IF it would be possible (1st time ever) to Satellite a broadcast from there to the LIVE Oscars .. he brought me back a pair of little wooden shoes ..they still hang on my wall .. YES, it probably would work . he would be sending Howie Koch, Jr. to direct that segment .. Oh, and Poloroid decided they wanted Marty to do a LIVE commercial at the head of the awards . he agreed ..

    Marty would go and take an apartment near the Dorothy Chandler for weeks so he could be right there daily . LONG hours . I was supposed to stay in 'his office' . but I was needed at the Chandier .. I went and it was SUPER .. Photos (huge) were put in the seats where the person would be sitting ...so the cameras (believe he had 18 . another first) would know where each person was .. So much going on .. constantly .. we ate there . had 'chits' to get in to get a meal... I was in the 'production office' the day of and had been told that Marty did NOT take any calls that day ..even IF his house were on fire .. the phone rang .. a male voice asked for Marty . I said 'he cannot take calls today, who is this?' .. 'Don Adams' .. I said 'get off my phone Don!' ..he asked who I was . I told him (have worked for him on/off for 5 years & neither of us recognized our voices) . he told me he HAD to have tickets for the Awards .. I told him perhaps I could get Howard W. Koch to speak w/him .. after running to the audience .. Howard said to give him the number.. I did .. a few minutes later . Don called back and said 'he hung up on me.. said I was NOT Don Adams?!' . I went back to the audience . Howard told me was NOT Don . I told him it was . he told me that he asked Don how his horse did yesterday (Don being a real horse junky) . and he had no idea . I told Mr. Koch that had he asked how Telly's Pop did and not 'my horse' Don would have told him .. with that . he turned away . but his assistant said there were some seats in the balcony .. I called Don .he called back and did NOT want the seats in the balcony ..

    Marty had also gone to Pickfair to interview Mary Pickford for a special Oscar . she was too frail to make the Oscars .. it was incredible. how much I would have liked to have gone there ..

    Elizabeth Taylor looked gorgeous .. she was to close the show .. she arrived with an entourage .. but was just perfect .. the whole night was perfect ..

    It was time .. from the mobile booth, the crew (we all had to be in formal attire in case the camera caught us) heard Marty's voice say, and in 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 .. TAKE 6 (or whatever camera he used) . the commercial.. oh boy, it was good . but Marty said he would never do that again as it took away from his thinking for the main show . but he IS a pro .. the BEST .. AND then the camera in Amsterdam for Dianna Ross singing theme from Mahogany . would it work . 5 in the a.m. there (think) .. YES . it worked . . Everything worked . the celebrities WERE in their proper seats and cameras could find them easily .. Marty's voice was a raspy whisper by that night .. all the rehearsals . but what an incredible man and evening .. AND . .I still marvel that I got to work on the show .. I still have the gold lettered 3 ring binder with my name on it and the script inside ..

    And then it was over ... back to the office next day . late though .. now to write letters to all the presenters & winners .. Marty, not only 'the pro' .. but well mannered ..

    Inside info .. when a seat is empty by a person leaving to go on stage .. an extra takes it .. so the seat is never empty .. a standing ovation? .. An extra rises or two perhaps to get the rest of the audience to rise .. it works ..

    Was an INCREDIBLE 'too short lived' position for me .. finishing up the Grammys and all of the Oscars for the 48th year ..

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    One of the quirkiest, yet funniest, Academy Awards moments of all time, occurred on the night of the ABC telecast of the 48th Academy Awards, when French actress Isabelle Adjani and American actor Elliott Gould were just about ready to announce the winner of the Oscar for the category of Best Film Editing. After Isabelle Adjani had finished saying "And the winner is...", Elliott Gould inadvertently said "Indiana, 86 to 68" (in referring to the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball National Championship Game between two teams from the Big Ten Conference, the Michigan Wolverines and the Indiana Hoosiers, played in Philadelphia earlier that same night on NBC, which had lost the Oscar rights to ABC that year). I thought that was an early April Fool's joke, because April Fool's Day was three days later.
    SkippyDevereaux

    What a night!!

    This was the year that "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" won 5 Academy Awards--Picture, Actor, Actress, Director and Screenplay. It was the first film to win all four of the big awards since "It Happened One Night" back in 1934. Louise Fletcher gave what is perhaps the most moving acceptance speech in the history of the Academy Awards, as she spoke to her deaf parents in Alabama that night via sign language. She said, "I want to thank you for teaching me to have a dream. You are seeing my dream come true". Must be historic for me to remember it after all these years. Also, I remember the ending of the show, which seemed to went downhill fast, as for some reason Elizabeth Taylor came out and babbled on about finding Hollywood everywhere in the world and then she, along with the USC (University of Southern California) band, tried to get the audience to sing "America the Beautiful", but apparently Miss Taylor did not know the words. Pitiful way to end an Oscar telecast!!
    8kevinolzak

    Keith Carradine's victory must have come as a shock

    The 48th Annual Academy Awards took place on Mar. 29, 1976 on ABC, an evening when "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" became the first film since 1934's "It Happened One Night" to capture the top five Oscars, Best Picture (to producer Michael Douglas), Director (Milos Forman), Actor (Jack Nicholson), Actress (Louise Fletcher), and Adapted Screenplay (Lawrence Hauben and Bo Goldman). The year's biggest blockbuster, Steven Spielberg's "Jaws," deservedly won Oscars for Best Score (John Williams), Best Film Editing (Verna Fields), and Best Sound, losing out on Best Picture. Perhaps the evening's most surprising winner was actor Keith Carradine, not for a performance in front of the camera but for Best Original Song, "I'm Easy," from Robert Altman's "Nashville," for which the actors and actresses were encouraged to put forth their own material for consideration (this was its only win despite five nominations). Up against professional songwriters with a sterling history of film scores behind them (Charles Fox, Norman Gimbel, Gerry Goffin), it must have come as a shock for a heretofore unknown to win the award on his first recorded composition. Keith was already a musician, having learned guitar from his illustrious father John Carradine, already with a nice backlog of songs dating back to his teenage days. Once "I'm Easy" was rerecorded with strings to become a #17 hit on the Billboard charts, the actor was signed by Asylum Records for two albums, I'M EASY in 1976 then LOST AND FOUND in 1978, almost entirely made up of strong self penned material that some compared favorably to the voice and work of the late Jim Croce. Keith would often return to his musical roots on stage but not so often in film, and his brief, poignant acceptance speech this evening concluded with a nod to father John, shown waving from his seat in the audience. Eventually, John would be joined by sons Keith, David, Robert, and Chris for a 1979 documentary titled "Carradines in Concert" or "The Carradines Together," sadly still unreleased to this day although at least one photo exists to commemorate the memorable gathering of this remarkable clan.

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    • Curiosidades
      For the first time, none of the Best Actress nominees had starred in a Hollywood production. Louise Fletcher was in the independently produced Alguien voló sobre el nido del cuco (1975), Isabelle Adjani was in the French film Diario íntimo de Adela H. (1975), Ann-Margret was in Tommy (1975) produced in England, Glenda Jackson was in Hedda (1975) produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company, and Carole Kane was in the independently produced Hester Street (1975).
    • Pifias
      In his acceptance speech, Michael Douglas claims the last time a film won all five major Academy Awards was in 1937 with It Happened One Night. The event actually occurred in 1935.
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      Jack Nicholson: [receiving the Best Actor award for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"] I guess this proves that there are just as many nuts in the academy as anywhere else.

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      Edited into Oscar's Greatest Moments (1992)
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      • 29 de marzo de 1976 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles County Music Center - 135 N. Grand Avenue, Downtown, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
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