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I particularly like these, as they feature two beautiful,  glamorous ladies who are still with us:  Mitzi Gaynor, now 90, presents the Best Documentary-Short Feature Oscar to Ann Blyth, now 93, accepting on the producer's behalf.

 

It was April 1960, honoring the best films of 1959, with Ben-Hur dominating the proceedings. 

 

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MARCH 5th Celebrates  Winners in Two Groupings:

 

Best Cinematography 

 

The Good Earth

The Thief of Baghdad 

Around the World in 80 Days

She Wore a Yellow Ribbon

Dr. Zhivago

 

Winners from the 1980s

 

Tootsie

Rain Man

Raging Bull

Fanny and Alexander 

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MARCH 6th Features Winners in Two Areas:

 

Best Screenplay

 

Little Women (1933)

Pygmalion

The Lavender Hill Mob

Citizen Kane

The Great McGinty

Woman of the Year

Pillow Talk

 

Winners from the 1990s-2000s

 

The Iron Lady (TCM Debut)

Shakespeare in Love

Jerry McGuire

Antonia's Line

 

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Some Best Actress winners savoring their new Oscar victories!

 

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MARCH 7:  Classic Winners From the 1920s and 1930s

 

Coquette 

Broadway Melody of 1936

Gold Diggers of 1935

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Swing Time

The Great Ziegfeld

A Star is Born

Wings

The Adventures of Robin Hood

The Champ

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Viva Villa

 

 

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Mary Pickford accepts the Best Actress Oscar for Coquette and Luise Rainer receives hers for The Great Ziegfeld. 

 

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Fredric March with his Dr. Jekyll Oscar and wife, Florence Eldridge.

 

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Waterloo Bridge is a wonderful film.  It supposedly was the favorite film of both Vivien Leigh as well as Robert Taylor.