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50th Academy Awards

The 50th Academy Awards were held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California on April 3 1978. This incarnation of the award was notable for a politically-charged acceptance speech by Vanessa Redgrave.

Redgrave speech


During the ceremony, Vanessa Redgrave won the Best Supporting Actress award for Julia, and gave a controversial acceptance speech proclaiming her pro-Palestinian views.

Redgrave: "My dear colleagues, I thank you very much for this tribute to my work. I think that Jane Fonda, and I have done the best work of our lives and I think this is in part due to our director, Fred Zinnemann. [Audience applause.]

And I also think it's in part because we believed and we believe in what we were expressing--two out of millions who gave their lives and were to prepared to sacrifice everything in the fight against fascist and racist Nazi Germany.

And I salute you, and I pay tribute to you, and I think you should be very proud that in the last few weeks you've stood firm, and you have refused to be intimidated by the threats of a small bunch of Zionist hoodlums [gasps from the audience, followed by a smattering of boos and clapping] whose behavior is an insult to the stature of Jews all over the world and their great and heroic record of struggle against fascism and oppression.

And I salute that record and I salute all of you for having stood firm and dealt a final blow against that period when Nixon and McCarthy launched a worldwide witch-hunt against those who tried to express in their lives and their work the truth that they believe in [some boos and hissing]. I salute you and I thank you and I pledge to you that I will continue to fight against anti-Semitism and fascism."

Shortly thereafter, when it came his turn to announce an award winner (for Best Writing), Paddy Chayefsky, apparently perturbed by political speeches at the Academy Awards, replied:

"Before I get on to the writing awards, there's a little matter I'd like to tidy up--at least if I expect to live with myself tomorrow morning. I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I'm sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards [loud applause] for the propagation of their own personal propaganda.

I would like to suggest to Miss Redgrave that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation and a simple 'thank you' would have sufficed." [Loud applause.]

Winners

See also: 50th Academy Awards nominees

Feature Films

  • Best motion picture of the year: Annie Hall

    Acting

  • Performance by an actor in a leading role: Richard Dreyfuss, The Goodbye Girl
  • Performance by an actress in a leading role: Diane Keaton, Annie Hall
  • Performance by an actor in a supporting role: Jason Robards, Julia
  • Performance by an actress in a supporting role: Vanessa Redgrave, Julia

    Special honors


    The Academy gave the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award to Walter Mirisch and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award to Charlton Heston.

    See also

  • Academy Awards
  • List of Academy Awards ceremonies

    External links

  • E! Online - 75 Years of Oscar - 1978
  • IMDb: Academy Awards, USA: 1978
  • filmsite.org: 1977 Academy Awards® Winners and History
  • Redgrave's 'Zionist Hoodlums' Speech Shocks Hollywood

  • 49th Academy Awards Academy Awards®
    Ceremonies
    51st Academy Awards


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