Doctor Zhivago and The Sound of Music Win Music Awards: 1966 Oscars
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- James Coburn and Virna Lisi present Maurice Jarre with the Music (Music Score) Oscar for Doctor Zhivago and Irwin Kostal with the Music (Adaptation or Treatment) Oscar for The Sound of Music at the 38th Academy Awards. Hosted by Bob Hope.
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Maurice Jarre remains one of the best composers ever! R.I.P.
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a beautiful looking man he could have played the part of DR. Zhivago
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Stunning Virna Lisi. RIP
RIP Virna!
Doctor Zhivago and The Sound of Music has great music score.
Had no idea that Maurice Jarre was so handsome!! Looked better than some of the male leads at that or any other time!😉
Beautiful score but I would have gone with Jerry Goldsmith’s haunting and emotional A Patch of Blue. I’m listening to it this afternoon, 55 years later, and am so moved.
Virna Lisi is still beautiful....italian women grow old gracefully
It is a beautiful, haunting score.
The great sound of Julie ANdrews' voice, how correctly he said.
A Chicago boy who made good. He and Julie shared the same birthday, October 1, though Irv was 24 years older.
So cool to see, thank you for uploading!
The Jarre's accent is very cute.
French accent, like me.
And for those wondering which film Maurice also won for, it was Lawrence of Arabia 3 years prior.
Jerry Goldsmith's score for 'A Patch of Blue' has stood the test of time as well.
Jarre also composed the vastly underrated--and non nominated-- score to The Colllector that year. I am wondering if the woman just behind Julie Andrews is Samantha Eggar, star of The Collector. I'm pretty sure she attended the ceremony but she is not seen during the Beat Actress. Perhaps there is a shot of her during William Wyler's Thalberg win that night. Can you post that?
Great score by Maurice Jarre. But I've always preferred "A Patch of Blue" by Jerry Goldsmith...
Loved this!
All great music
Watch it again sometime. The use of music in it is actually quite fun.
Anyone know the difference between both music categories since The Umbrellas of Cherbourg was nominated for both?
Yes. You're right. It is Claire (looking sensational without that infernal widows peak!). Was watching the clip on too small a screen.
She is STUNNING!
Irwin Kostal also appeared to have a special - but almost totally unacknowledged - talent for working with kids, a rarity among movie conductors. That talent was especially evident in the way he ran Sound of Music's orchestra, making sure it never overpowered the kids - especially Kym Karath near the end of "So Long, Farewell". Throughout the film, Irwin keyed the orchestra's power to the kids' varying degrees of exuberance, usually high. Many of his other films either directly or indirectly involved kids.
YAY james coburn......awesome guy
Both Julies--Andrews and Christie--looked stunning. Still wish Andrews had won.
That makes two of us. I felt exactly the same way.
i have no idea who Virna Lisi is or was,,,,but omg....she was georgous
5 Oscar Academy awards 28th April 1965
Somebody, SOMEBODY should have been eliminated from the original score category to make room for Ernest Gold and his amazingly inventive music from Ship of Fools. It was a major contribution to a wonderful film. That being said, Maurice Jarre's gorgeous themes and clever intermingling work on Doctor Zhivago made him a most deserving winner. Of course nothing will ever top his breathtakingly beautiful chords in Lawrence of Arabia.
That's Claire Bloom sitting next to husband/nominee Rod Steiger.
I don't remember any music in 'A Thousand Clowns'
2:11 LARA from DR Z
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James coburn, the only American who could have been James Bond
Virna Lisi
Indeed. She' s a terrific actress and a very smart woman too. Not just the silly barbie doll that Hollywood wanted her to be.
Anyway, in that footage she looks really amazing
Virna was an incredible actress, an incredible human being and a wonderful lady but in this clip all her feeling uncomfortable in Hollywood, too nervous, she seems lost. Just compare it with Sophia Loren presenting the Oscar for best actor to Peck in 1963. She was witty, charming, beautiful, a true real star
Virna wasn't nearly as fluent in English as Sophia was. She was self-conscious of that
@@lray1948 yes, but Sophia had the charm of real big stars just like, name it, Beyoncé, Jolie and more
No nomination for The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.... The academy is and always will be a joke