I absolutely love how happy and excited Marisa Tomei is, sitting next to a Hollywood legend like Shirley Temple, and cheering and grinning with excitement as much as the audience is when Shirley gets her mention! Amazing moment, the look of delight on Marisa's face is wonderful!
This year was my favorite Oscar show and I haven't really watched a lot since. What I loved the most was the tribute to Shirley Temple by the audience. I wish I was there. Her contribution to the nation during the Great Depression can never be overstated.
Yah that was great. Peck was among the most respected stars probably ever in the movie business. It's nice that he heard that a few years before he passed away.
Awesome [4:45 - 4:57] "Shirley Temple, STAND UP & CHEER" and the audience goes wild! She looks radiantly overwhelmed by the reaction. Love how even Marisa Tomei joins in the response.
without a doubt, one of the (if not thee) greatest moment in oscar show history. peck, temple, lemmon, deniro, rainer, bancroft, poitier, nicholson, cher, connery, caine and redgrave...wow!!!!!!!!!!
I’m a gen y and I was not alive in 1998 but even I could see that Those were the days, nowadays the actors aren’t as legendary and the movies aren’t as good as nowadays people need CGI effects to be impressed with a movie. Sometimes it’s almost as if they don’t appreciate the story and the acting alone! That’s why nowadays the younger generation (excluding myself) are not watching the classics, which is a shame as they are missing out on a lot!
@@lanas1149 Amazing that as young as you are, you recognize this. They don't have true stars today as they once did, just well-known actors and actresses with questionable talent, most of them far from being household names as were the true stars on the stage this night.
Thank you so much for uploading this. I nearly fell to the floor when I saw Gregory Peck, Jack Lemmon, Jennifer Jones, Louise Rainer and Shirley Temple. There are many great actors but I love more the ones from the 30s-40s before TV took over. Must admit the 2003 just had that extra magic because Olivia De Havilland presented it and came out to the Theme song of Gone with the Wind :)
Thanks for posting this. I haven't seen it since it aired in 1998. I just watched the "Oscar Reunion" from 2003. So many of the people in both have passed on, so it's good to see them on last time.
Vincent Winter passed away later that year, from a heart attack, two months shy of his 51st birthday. Like many child actors, he had difficulty making the transition to adult roles, so following his final film appearance as a teenager, he decided to work behind the camera. He worked as an assistant director, production manager, and unit manager in film on television in both the UK and America. RIP.
the crowd went absolutely nuts when Shirley Temple was announced...and she was overwhelmed! Where's the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award for this lady?
I can’t believe what are you talking about. What are you talking about?! You see what I’m saying? The comment you wrote about this - which didn’t sound right to me. I’m totally sorry but I’m telling you the truth. Now Shirley Temple Black has won for Stand Up and Cheer but it has nothing to do with the Thalberg Award - despite its disturbed controversy with former independent producers/executives such as Ray Stark of Halcyon Studios.
It was already recorded with the announcing so when you see Jack Nicholson they only announce his Oscar wins for Cuckoos Nest and Terms of Endearment and yet he just won for "As Good as it Gets" so that is why he is the only one actually holding an Oscar and of course he waves it at the camera. A nice Jack moment.
There's no one bigger on that stage than the great GREGORY PECK. He and Shirley Temple are the only ones present from the list of 50 Greatest stars of Hollywood history. Jack Lemmon, Ernest Borgnine, Maximillian Schell, Celeste Holm, Karl Malden were great actors as well.
RIP Shirley Temple... As soon as I heard she passed I had to look for this clip... I'll always remember hearing the crowd roar for her - louder than for any other
You have no choice but to accept that the people in this country can't be all that bad when Shirley Temple gets the loudest applause of the night! It brought tears to my eyes when I first saw it back in 1997/8 and still does. WOW! (She is a distant cousin of mine too)
Сколько труда и таланта нужно вложить в своего персонажа , которого ты воплощаешь на мировом экране ! Хорошо , если фильм удался! Твой герой получил Оскар ! Браво ! ❤❤❤🎬🎥🙏❤️😍🏆🌹🌺🍀🌷🌺👏👏👏
Who woulda thunk that Shirley Temple would rank highest on the applause meter, to the point where at 4:55, Patricia Neal reaches over to tap Jack Nicholson on the arm like "Can you believe that?"
All great stars, some of yesteryear & now gone. I think Shelley Winters should have won an Oscar for The Poseidon Adventure 1972. She was wonderful in it but was only nominated. Also Shirley Temple looked terrific here, what memories.
I remember her stunned reaction to the response she got. TV doesn't quite capture it but the room just exploded when she was introduced. I think she even mentioned it in the press the next day, or someone did, how taken aback she was by the outpouring of love. She was something special...Luise Rainer and Harold Russell deserved a little extra love as well.
Interesting that for these Oscar reunions they mention a film associated with the non competitive juvenile Oscar winners. A total of 12 of these awards were given out from 1934 (Shirley Temple) to Hayley Mills (1960). But only 4 of them were given with a specific film performance mentioned. Temple was not one of those 4. The only participant in either reunion to receive this honorary award for a particular work was Vincent Winter. Winter's co-star Jon Whiteley, also winning for THE LITTLE KIDNAPPERS, Ivan Jandl in THE SEARCH and Hayley Mills in POLLYANNA are the four.
I think Ms. Shirley Temple had a stable life growing up; her mother was always on the set and did her hair in those glorious curls. Later on in life she was selected by another fine person and actor, Mr. Ronald Reagan, to the position of Ambassador for the United States. RIP dear Shirley Temple. I have so many of her movies. Iris of Manassas, VA.
It's amazing to see screen legends like Jack Lemmon, Anne Bancroft, Gregory Peck, and Shelley Winters there when we lost them at the 75th Ceremony Oscar Album. We lost more since then, and next year the 85th - I'm hoping we can see this Oscar Album come up again :-)
Think? It’s too late now because James Stewart has died in 1998 and that comment you wrote about which was okay but some ain’t okay at all. But you try your very best indeed, believe me.
All the King's Men was a good movie! Also, Claire Trevor won supporting Actress for Key Largo with Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall and Lionel Barrymore. She was a very good Actress.
Uma das mais belas homenagens aos talentos de uma década...que hoje, são clássicos de Hollywood...sou fã de todos......cresci assistindo a entrega do Oscar em Hollywood.... Cinema é a paixão que v de berço.. geração após geração...👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💖🎞️🎥
*I've always thought Shelly Winters should've gotten 'Best Supporting' for the "Poseidon Adventure"* ( *She was brilliant in the movie, and deserved to win 'Oscar #3' for it* )
Does Robin Williams kiss Shirley Temples hand at the end? I’d kiss the ground she walked on. She was amazingly humble person for the fame she had the achievements accomplished!
There are a bunch of songs done in a medley: You Ought to Be in Pictures, Flashdance, What a Feeling, The Theme from "Arthur", Fame, (We'll Build a) Stairway to the Stars,
Branislav Tosic, Shirley Temple, George Kennedy, AND Martin Landau. May those folks RIP too. Mr. Landau will be in the memorial tribute next year in March at the 90th Academy Awards.
Just do yourself a favor huh? Stop look and listen. Do your homework and lots of research because you’ll never know where else you ever expect to go and always use your head very carefully.
Absent in that time:Marlon Brando 54,72, George c Scott 67, Anthony quinn 52, 56, al pacino 93, gêne Hackman 71,92, tommy Lee Jones 93, Daniel Day Lewis 89 , f murray abraham 84, Kévin spacey 95, Nicholas cage 95, Paul newman 86, Kévin kline, 88, William hurt 85, Sissy spacek 80, Meryl Streep 79,82, Jane Fonda 71, 78, tom hanks 93,94, jodie foster 88, 91, linda Hunt 82, Christopher walken 78, Anthony hopkins 91, Mercedes ruhel 91, Sally Field 84
Jay: Remember, they didn't overlook anyone. The announcer said all Oscar winners were invited. These accepted. Many of these, though still alive five years later, did not participate in that reunion. It's up to them. Many were no doubt working, and perhaps others didn't want to seem to be promoting themselves if they were no longer working. I mean, "Look how old he/she looks!" or perhaps even worse, "Look how well preserved he/she is!" might not be a response you want to encourage, and it's unfortunately bound to be the response of some viewers. I'm just amazed at the assemblage of talent recalling memorable performances we love, whoever is there.
The last time audiences saw her in the Oscar nominated blockbuster Basic Instinct for Lions Gate which was her final film from June 12, 1992. Sadly, she wasn’t invited at the 1998 Academy Awards. However she made her final appearance at the 1993 Academy Awards.
@XxlovemerylstreepxX I believe Meryl attended the 2003 Oscars when they did the Family Album. Every past winner is invited when they do this segment so she must not have attended that year.
Would have been nice to see Maggie Smith. I love that three stars of The Poseidon Adventure were there (my all time favorite movie..... don't ask...... lol).
Actual stars and real talent in many wonderful films. What happened Hollywood? You were idolised throughout the world. And now 2020. The best picture snd Oscar winner is from South Korea, and the Studios are busy making comic book films. Pathetic.
So many gone from us. Love, love Teresa Wright. Love, love Gregory Peck. I'm so happy Shirley Temple got such an enthusiastic applause. Yes, GP and Sidney P and a few others got applauded nicely but, wow, Shirley brought the house down. Louise Rainer won the FIRST Oscar and she is still with us! Unbelievably talented in The Good Earth.
I always liked it when Bilky Crystal and Whoopi Gokdberg hosted the Academy Awards. Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, Bob Hope, and Johnny Carson always did a great job hosting the Academy Awards.❤❤
I love Shirley Temple, great to see her and the loving reaction from the audience...but...she did not win an Oscar for STAND UP AND CHEER. She won a special "Juvenile Award" in 1935. In later years, Mickey Rooney, Margaret O'Brien, Deanna Durbin, and others would win similar awards.
I absolutely love how happy and excited Marisa Tomei is, sitting next to a Hollywood legend like Shirley Temple, and cheering and grinning with excitement as much as the audience is when Shirley gets her mention! Amazing moment, the look of delight on Marisa's face is wonderful!
Next to her was the fantastic Hollywood icon Claire Trevor! What an amazing career she had!
I can’t imagine what the experience would be like to sit next to a Hollywood star and imagine if they would talk to you
100% right
@@piddles11Came here for her. Just watched Ms. Trevor in a forgettable 1950 film, "Borderline," made memorable by her.
@@lnl3237Coincidentally, I'm watching "Borderline" now. Trevor elevated everything she was in. A true Hollywood great.
This year was my favorite Oscar show and I haven't really watched a lot since. What I loved the most was the tribute to Shirley Temple by the audience. I wish I was there. Her contribution to the nation during the Great Depression can never be overstated.
Teresa Wright as "Charlie", A Shadow of A Doubt and so much more. What an honor to see this remarkable, peaceful, gracious artist.
'A Shadow of A Doubt'- Hitchcock at his greatest, and least affected- Teresa Wright, and Joseph Cotten, were superb, as was the film.
@@eveevelittleevil7422 yes! Wonderful!! ❤
Yes it was Wonderful seeing her again for that performance....but I also loved her in ' Pride of the Yankees with Gary Cooper....it was so moving....
Teresa Wright was indeed a fine actress. Her performances in The Little Foxes and The Best Years of Our Lives were stellar!
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The applause for Gregory Peck was almost as big as the applause for Shirley Temple. Both giants.
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Yah that was great. Peck was among the most respected stars probably ever in the movie business. It's nice that he heard that a few years before he passed away.
Well done! Shirley Temple and Gregory Peck got the biggest rounds of applause and well deserved!
followed by De niro and Connery
Awesome [4:45 - 4:57] "Shirley Temple, STAND UP & CHEER" and the audience goes wild! She looks radiantly overwhelmed by the reaction. Love how even Marisa Tomei joins in the response.
Marisa Tomei is one great actress and such a classy lady.
without a doubt, one of the (if not thee) greatest moment in oscar show history. peck, temple, lemmon, deniro, rainer, bancroft, poitier, nicholson, cher, connery, caine and redgrave...wow!!!!!!!!!!
I’m a gen y and I was not alive in 1998 but even I could see that Those were the days, nowadays the actors aren’t as legendary and the movies aren’t as good as nowadays people need CGI effects to be impressed with a movie. Sometimes it’s almost as if they don’t appreciate the story and the acting alone! That’s why nowadays the younger generation (excluding myself) are not watching the classics, which is a shame as they are missing out on a lot!
There's no bidinesd like show business..np business I know!
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Amazing that as young as you are, you recognize this. They don't have true stars today as they once did, just well-known actors and actresses with questionable talent, most of them far from being household names as were the true stars on the stage this night.
@@lanas1149You must be an old soul. Hope you find some kindred spirits to enjoy the classic films. Have you seen all the greats from '39?
@@lnl3237 I think I’ve only seen the wizard of oz and gone with the wind in ‘39
Thank you so much for uploading this. I nearly fell to the floor when I saw Gregory Peck, Jack Lemmon, Jennifer Jones, Louise Rainer and Shirley Temple. There are many great actors but I love more the ones from the 30s-40s before TV took over. Must admit the 2003 just had that extra magic because Olivia De Havilland presented it and came out to the Theme song of Gone with the Wind :)
Shirley Temple gets the biggest round of applause among all these major stars. R.I.P. Shirley!
dflartist she seemed genuinely surprised which is even more endearing ! Love love Shirley!!
...and in the middle of it at 4:55,. Patricia Neal reaches over to tap Jack Nicholson on the arm like "Can you believe that?"
I thought that was marvelous, she was genuinely surprised by the reaction of the audience. What a lovely lady.
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one of the greatest oscar moments in history !!!!
Thanks for posting this. I haven't seen it since it aired in 1998. I just watched the "Oscar Reunion" from 2003. So many of the people in both have passed on, so it's good to see them on last time.
That stage is so bright with stars ✨
Shirley Temple! Goodness gracious, love her!
RIP Luise Rainer, first person to win two consecutive oscars. Died on December 2014 at the age of 104.
Luise Rainer was incredible. And to think she was just two weeks shy of her 105th birthday when she died, just amazing.
Same age as RIP Olivia de Haviland.
GREGORY PECK and SHIRLEY TEMPLE were applauded...
Let's not forget Harold Russell, who is the only actor to receive 2 Oscar®s for the same role in "The Best Years of Our Lives".
Vincent Winter passed away later that year, from a heart attack, two months shy of his 51st birthday. Like many child actors, he had difficulty making the transition to adult roles, so following his final film appearance as a teenager, he decided to work behind the camera. He worked as an assistant director, production manager, and unit manager in film on television in both the UK and America. RIP.
Lost two more from this group this week. Rest in Peace Maximilian Schell and Shirley Temple.
Fabulous, fabulous,; just fabulous!!
Very, very cool. It's sad that so many are now gone, but thank goodness their work still lives on.
the crowd went absolutely nuts when Shirley Temple was announced...and she was overwhelmed! Where's the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award for this lady?
I can’t believe what are you talking about. What are you talking about?! You see what I’m saying?
The comment you wrote about this - which didn’t sound right to me. I’m totally sorry but I’m telling you the truth.
Now Shirley Temple Black has won for Stand Up and Cheer but it has nothing to do with the Thalberg Award - despite its
disturbed controversy with former
independent producers/executives
such as Ray Stark of Halcyon
Studios.
Para mí la mejor edición del Oscar ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👏👏 insuperable.
Loved it at 6:36 when Robin Williams kissed Shirley Temple Black's hand.
Loved the cheers for Shirley Temple, very moving
...I miss the Oscars airing in late March. Also miss this reunion sequence. I hope they bring it back.
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Thank you for posting this!
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It was already recorded with the announcing so when you see Jack Nicholson they only announce his Oscar wins for Cuckoos Nest and Terms of Endearment and yet he just won for "As Good as it Gets" so that is why he is the only one actually holding an Oscar and of course he waves it at the camera. A nice Jack moment.
She was a beautiful, talented and smart woman loved every minute of watching her on tv, VHS, dvd and her speeches as a diplomat..R.I.P..
There's no one bigger on that stage than the great GREGORY PECK. He and Shirley Temple are the only ones present from the list of 50 Greatest stars of Hollywood history. Jack Lemmon, Ernest Borgnine, Maximillian Schell, Celeste Holm, Karl Malden were great actors as well.
so did sidney poiter
Gregory Peck is one of the biggest assholes in history.
@@TheTerryE Theterrye - an authority on assholes speaks his mind
Ah,yes, Karl
Luise Rainer, Shelley Winters, Claire Trevor, to name a few.
SHIRLEY TEMPLE made the audience rocks...........
RIP Shirley Temple...
As soon as I heard she passed I had to look for this clip... I'll always remember hearing the crowd roar for her - louder than for any other
Jack Lemmon, Gregory Peck, what a wonderful actors. It is very emotive seeing them in this video
You have no choice but to accept that the people in this country can't be all that bad when Shirley Temple gets the loudest applause of the night! It brought tears to my eyes when I first saw it back in 1997/8 and still does.
WOW!
(She is a distant cousin of mine too)
Love Shirley and Gregory getting the biggest applause so well deserved
I loved seeing the older actors get honored!❤️👍🏽
Сколько труда и таланта нужно вложить в своего персонажа , которого ты воплощаешь на мировом экране ! Хорошо , если фильм удался! Твой герой получил Оскар ! Браво ! ❤❤❤🎬🎥🙏❤️😍🏆🌹🌺🍀🌷🌺👏👏👏
When stars were stars!
Who woulda thunk that Shirley Temple would rank highest on the applause meter, to the point where at 4:55, Patricia Neal reaches over to tap Jack Nicholson on the arm like "Can you believe that?"
All great stars, some of yesteryear & now gone. I think Shelley Winters should have won an Oscar for The Poseidon Adventure 1972. She was wonderful in it but was only nominated. Also Shirley Temple looked terrific here, what memories.
Hope they do another Oscar Family Album at the 100th anniversary of the Oscars.
Weatherboi there won’t be very many OGs left 😪😭💔
90% of oscar 1927-1960s winners are gone 😓. So i don't think it's worth do a one 😓.
@@plutoshearer3650 Of course it is. We have legends of our time too.
Shirley temple at 04:45 well deserved ovation
Shirley Temple got the biggest reaction of them all ♥️😥♥️
Shirley, congratulations you're the winner baby !
Wow that was amazing!! I hope they do it on the 100 year. Look how amazing it is when the winners of that year also enters
It's funny when the announcer says Shirley Temple's film STAND UP AND CHEER! and the audience does just that. haha
I remember her stunned reaction to the response she got. TV doesn't quite capture it but the room just exploded when she was introduced. I think she even mentioned it in the press the next day, or someone did, how taken aback she was by the outpouring of love. She was something special...Luise Rainer and Harold Russell deserved a little extra love as well.
Interesting that for these Oscar reunions they mention a film associated with the non competitive juvenile Oscar winners. A total of 12 of these awards were given out from 1934 (Shirley Temple) to Hayley Mills (1960). But only 4 of them were given with a specific film performance mentioned. Temple was not one of those 4. The only participant in either reunion to receive this honorary award for a particular work was Vincent Winter. Winter's co-star Jon Whiteley, also winning for THE LITTLE KIDNAPPERS, Ivan Jandl in THE SEARCH and Hayley Mills in POLLYANNA are the four.
AYYYYYY SHIRLEY !!!!!!!
And 60+ years later most popular still goes to one of the most talented and kind people who ever lived: Shirley Temple
I think Ms. Shirley Temple had a stable life growing up; her mother was always on the set and did her hair in those glorious curls. Later on in life she was selected by another fine person and actor, Mr. Ronald Reagan, to the position of Ambassador for the United States. RIP dear Shirley Temple. I have so many of her movies. Iris of Manassas, VA.
It's amazing to see screen legends like Jack Lemmon, Anne Bancroft, Gregory Peck, and Shelley Winters there when we lost them at the 75th Ceremony Oscar Album. We lost more since then, and next year the 85th - I'm hoping we can see this Oscar Album come up again :-)
So many good actors and actresses.... just good vibes
The greatest Oscar show ever. Isn't it sad that most of them are not with us anymore?
MARAVILLOSO !!!
It was Shirley Temple getting the loudest cheers. She carried our country throughout the depression.
How sweet is Maximillian Schell kissing Kim Basinger's hand!
Literally, he was so damn handsome, even as an older statesman.
So much talent unreal stars unlike todays bunch of cronies
Things like this are great historical events.
I hope they do this at Oscar’s 100th.
And see who's still alive :)
@@Homoballen Or who has/hasn't been metoo'd....
Whats sad is that Jimmy Stewart died that year; he would have been part of this wonderful segment
stewart97ful I think he was too I'll to attend but he deserves all the honors!
@@alp7928 He died in July 1997. This was March 1998.
No he was there watch a again!
Think? He's gone!@@alp7928
Think? It’s too late now because
James Stewart has died in 1998
and that comment you wrote about which was okay but some ain’t okay at all. But you try your
very best indeed, believe me.
All the King's Men was a good movie!
Also, Claire Trevor won supporting Actress for Key Largo with Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall and Lionel Barrymore. She was a very good Actress.
I love when they get to Shirley Temple and the crowd just erupts.
The audience went crazy when Shirley Temple appeared at 4:47.
And rightly so!
Uma das mais belas homenagens aos talentos de uma década...que hoje, são clássicos de Hollywood...sou fã de todos......cresci assistindo a entrega do Oscar em Hollywood....
Cinema é a paixão que v de berço.. geração após geração...👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💖🎞️🎥
Me saco el sombrero ante estos grandes Actores, que tantos momentos gratos nos hicieron Pasar, con sus Grandes Películas..👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
*I've always thought Shelly Winters should've gotten 'Best Supporting' for the "Poseidon Adventure"*
( *She was brilliant in the movie, and deserved to win 'Oscar #3' for it* )
Totally agree!
shirley temple....an example of what child actors are suppose to be...
educated !
我年青時也是他們影迷,今天能健在昔日的荷里活明星恐怕不多了,時代變遷已不可能有經典的電影和明星,一切已成過去!
Wow Shirley temple all the way!
maravilloso momento, la mas aplaudida sin dudas SHIRLEY TEMPLE!! adoro a JENNIFER JONES, MERCEDES MCCAMBRIDGE, CELESTE HOLMES, TERESA WRIGHT!!
Does Robin Williams kiss Shirley Temples hand at the end? I’d kiss the ground she walked on. She was amazingly humble person for the fame she had the achievements accomplished!
A Grand Dowager Queen and A King. Now they are in heaven together
My two favorite's Shirley Temple & Shelly Winters . Shelly should have one a 3rd as Mrs Rosin in Poseidon Adventure !!!
@Micheal Neel *Absolutely RIGHT!* *She and Red Buttons 'supported' the entire movie on their shoulders*
AND A best ACTRESS Oscar for A PLACE IN THE SUN
MISS PART 1 NEXT LOVE ALL THIS, ALL THE ACTORS THAT MEANT SO MUCH TO ME.
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Wow, Louise Rainier looks so frail here--and, amazingly, she's still alive at 101!
There are a bunch of songs done in a medley:
You Ought to Be in Pictures, Flashdance, What a Feeling, The Theme from "Arthur", Fame, (We'll Build a) Stairway to the Stars,
Tears in my yess from joy i love this peoples 🥰
Branislav Tosic, Shirley Temple, George Kennedy, AND Martin Landau. May those folks RIP too. Mr. Landau will be in the memorial tribute next year in March at the 90th Academy Awards.
Just do yourself a favor huh?
Stop look and listen.
Do your homework and lots of research because you’ll never know where else you ever expect to go and always use your head
very carefully.
So many iconic stars!
Aw, love this kinda stuff! Gregory Peck was the man!!!!
Absent in that time:Marlon Brando 54,72, George c Scott 67, Anthony quinn 52, 56, al pacino 93, gêne Hackman 71,92, tommy Lee Jones 93, Daniel Day Lewis 89 , f murray abraham 84, Kévin spacey 95, Nicholas cage 95, Paul newman 86, Kévin kline, 88, William hurt 85, Sissy spacek 80, Meryl Streep 79,82, Jane Fonda 71, 78, tom hanks 93,94, jodie foster 88, 91, linda Hunt 82, Christopher walken 78, Anthony hopkins 91, Mercedes ruhel 91, Sally Field 84
to be fair didn't marlon brando refuse one of his oscars, I don't think he would had accepted the invitation
Read the descriptions, do lots of
research as well as your homework and always use
your brains very carefully.
also liza minnelle 1972.
"We had faces!"
Maximilian Schell is a class act the way he honored and congratulated the new winners.
How could they have overlooked Dorothy Malone “Written on The Wind”? Sad omission.
Jay: Remember, they didn't overlook anyone. The announcer said all Oscar winners were invited. These accepted. Many of these, though still alive five years later, did not participate in that reunion. It's up to them. Many were no doubt working, and perhaps others didn't want to seem to be promoting themselves if they were no longer working. I mean, "Look how old he/she looks!" or perhaps even worse, "Look how well preserved he/she is!" might not be a response you want to encourage, and it's unfortunately bound to be the response of some viewers. I'm just amazed at the assemblage of talent recalling memorable performances we love, whoever is there.
She turned it down.@@gnirolnamlerf593
The last time audiences saw her in the Oscar nominated blockbuster Basic Instinct for Lions Gate which was her final film from June 12, 1992. Sadly, she wasn’t
invited at the 1998 Academy
Awards. However she made her final appearance at the 1993
Academy Awards.
They were all phenomenal actors and Actresses!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@XxlovemerylstreepxX I believe Meryl attended the 2003 Oscars when they did the Family Album. Every past winner is invited when they do this segment so she must not have attended that year.
Shirley T in the house!
to have all there autographs would of been once in a life time O.O
2:45 Gregory Peck was hugely applauded ❤
4:49 Definitely Shirley Temple
Thank you very very much for posting this video about 70th Annual Academy Awards(1998, not 1997. But thank you again!!!!!)
OK
who knew, out of all those greats, our Shirley would have been the queen of the ceremony. I loved Robin Williams kissing her hand
Would have been nice to see Maggie Smith. I love that three stars of The Poseidon Adventure were there (my all time favorite movie..... don't ask...... lol).
przecudowni aktorzy!
Actual stars and real talent in many wonderful films. What happened Hollywood? You were idolised throughout the world. And now 2020. The best picture snd Oscar winner is from South Korea, and the Studios are busy making comic book films. Pathetic.
So many gone from us. Love, love Teresa Wright. Love, love Gregory Peck.
I'm so happy Shirley Temple got such an enthusiastic applause. Yes, GP and Sidney P and a few others got applauded nicely but, wow, Shirley brought the house down.
Louise Rainer won the FIRST Oscar and she is still with us! Unbelievably talented in The Good Earth.
4:45 Shirley Temple
I always liked it when Bilky Crystal and Whoopi Gokdberg hosted the Academy Awards. Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, Bob Hope, and Johnny Carson always did a great job hosting the Academy Awards.❤❤
Those were the days My friend !!!!!!!
I love Shirley Temple, great to see her and the loving reaction from the audience...but...she did not win an Oscar for STAND UP AND CHEER. She won a special "Juvenile Award" in 1935. In later years, Mickey Rooney, Margaret O'Brien, Deanna Durbin, and others would win similar awards.
Todas las leyendas del cine y aun faltan mas que no asistieron .
Where are Meryl Streep and Olivia de Havilland?
KWPAI: No one forced anyone to attend. Perhaps they were watching from their bathtubs in LA and Paris. Who knows?
Beautiful People 😍, 😍 😘 😍, 😍
@dldee912 You are right! It aired in 1998 but it was for the 1997 films.
beautiful
Y CLAIRE TREVOR!!