The 20th Academy Awards in 1948
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- Опубликовано: 3 фев 2016
- Surviving newsreel footage of the 20th Academy Awards in 1948 including Celeste Holm accepting Best Supporting Actress for "Gentleman's Agreement," Ronald Colman accepting Best Actor for "A Double Life," Edmund Gwenn accepting Best Supporting Actor for "Miracle on 34th Street," Francis Lyon and Robert Parrish accepting for Film Editing for "Body and Soul," and Loretta Young accepting Best Actress for "The Farmer's Daughter."
Who is here after watching Hollywood?
When the Oscars were class not trash. Thank you.
Netflix : Hollywood Brought me here ♥️
Ronald Colman wins the Oscar and he talks so calm and clear to the audience without reading it from a note.. what a man😍
Ronald Colman was such a class act with the most beautiful voice ever. He was beautiful in Random Harvest with the beautiful Greer Garson. This is such a time that will never return to us sadly. Today, I can't even watch the morons in the award shows !
I believe this was the year that Rosalind Russell was expected to win Best Actress. The "shoo-in" was so strong that, allegedly, Rosalind Russell was rising from her seat just before Loretta Young's name was announced as the winner.
God, Loretta Young was beautiful.
People had style in those days.
Jack Costello was robbed!!
Loretta Young... I adore her class, beauty and elegance!
Ronald Colman's voice! I could listen to it all day
What a stunning beauty Loretta Young was in her heyday. The legendary James Baskett winning his Oscar would only live for 4 more months after this dying in July 1948. Very sad.
So gracious of Loretta Young to praise her fellow nominees 👏
Ronald Coleman - what a VOICE and what dignity
Ronald Colman what a Gentleman
Look at Ingrid, simplicity and beauty itself. No jewellery even
Unfortunate that Loretta's speech is edited here. It would have been nice to hear what she said about the other nominees.
Do note the "honorary award" presented to James Baskett (after Colman and before Gwenn). Read up on him and the motion picture for which he received the award, his final film role. Then try to view that motion picture.
Doris Day sang her nominated song, "It's Magic" from her first film, 'Romance on the High Seas," at that year's program. Wish they would post it on RUclips.
Nothing but class!