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32nd Academy Awards

The 32nd Academy Awards ceremony was held on April 4, 1960 at the RKO Pantages Theatre, to honor the films of 1959.

32nd Academy Awards
DateApril 4, 1960
SiteRKO Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
Hosted byBob Hope
Produced byArthur Freed
Directed byAlan Handley
Highlights
Best PictureBen-Hur
Most awardsBen-Hur (11)
Most nominationsBen-Hur (12)
TV in the United States
NetworkNBC
Duration1 hour, 40 minutes

William Wyler's Bible epic Ben-Hur won 11 Oscars, breaking the record of nine set the previous year by Gigi. This total was later tied by Titanic in 1997 and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King in 2003. Wyler became the third (and most recent) person to win more than two Best Director awards (following Frank Capra and John Ford), as well as the only person to date to direct three Best Picture winners (following Mrs. Miniver in 1942 and The Best Years of Our Lives in 1946).

A highlight of the ceremony came during the presentation of the award for Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen: absent winner Stanley Shapiro (for Pillow Talk) had his co-winner, Maurice Richlin, ask presenter Tony Curtis to read his acceptance speech, which read, "I'm trapped downstairs in the gentleman's lounge. It seems I rented a faulty tuxedo. I'd like to thank you upstairs for this great honor." The audience roared in laughter.[1]

Awards

 
William Wyler; Best Director winner
 
Charlton Heston; Best Actor winner
 
Hugh Griffith; Best Supporting Actor winner
 
Shelley Winters; Best Supporting Actress winner
 
Maurice Richlin; Best Original Screenplay co-winner
 
Jacques Cousteau; Best Live Action Short Film winner
 
André Previn; Best Scoring of a Musical Picture co-winner
 
Jimmy Van Heusen; Best Song co-winner
 
Sammy Cahn; Best Song co-winner

Nominations announced on February 22, 1960. Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.[2]

Best Motion Picture Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Best Foreign Language Film Best Documentary Feature
Best Documentary Short Subject Best Live Action Short Subject
Best Short Subjects – Cartoons Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Best Scoring of a Musical Picture Best Song
Best Sound Best Art Direction, Black-and-White
Best Art Direction, Color Best Cinematography, Black-and-White
Best Cinematography, Color Best Costume Design, Black-and-White
Best Costume Design, Color Best Film Editing
Best Special Effects

Academy Honorary Awards

  • Buster Keaton "for his unique talents which brought immortal comedies to the screen". (Statuette)
  • Lee De Forest "for his pioneering inventions which brought sound to the motion picture". (Statuette)

Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award

Presenters and performers

Presenters

Performers

Multiple nominations and awards

See also

References

  1. ^ "Room at the Top and Pillow Talk Win Writing Awards: 1960 Oscars". YouTube.
  2. ^ "The 32nd Academy Awards (1960) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2011.

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The 32nd Academy Awards ceremony was held on April 4 1960 at the RKO Pantages Theatre to honor the films of 1959 32nd Academy AwardsDateApril 4 1960SiteRKO Pantages Theatre Hollywood Los Angeles CaliforniaHosted byBob HopeProduced byArthur FreedDirected byAlan HandleyHighlightsBest PictureBen HurMost awardsBen Hur 11 Most nominationsBen Hur 12 TV in the United StatesNetworkNBCDuration1 hour 40 minutes 31st Academy Awards 33rd William Wyler s Bible epic Ben Hur won 11 Oscars breaking the record of nine set the previous year by Gigi This total was later tied by Titanic in 1997 and The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King in 2003 Wyler became the third and most recent person to win more than two Best Director awards following Frank Capra and John Ford as well as the only person to date to direct three Best Picture winners following Mrs Miniver in 1942 and The Best Years of Our Lives in 1946 A highlight of the ceremony came during the presentation of the award for Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen absent winner Stanley Shapiro for Pillow Talk had his co winner Maurice Richlin ask presenter Tony Curtis to read his acceptance speech which read I m trapped downstairs in the gentleman s lounge It seems I rented a faulty tuxedo I d like to thank you upstairs for this great honor The audience roared in laughter 1 Contents 1 Awards 1 1 Academy Honorary Awards 1 2 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award 2 Presenters and performers 2 1 Presenters 2 2 Performers 3 Multiple nominations and awards 4 See also 5 ReferencesAwards Edit William Wyler Best Director winner Charlton Heston Best Actor winner Hugh Griffith Best Supporting Actor winner Shelley Winters Best Supporting Actress winner Maurice Richlin Best Original Screenplay co winner Jacques Cousteau Best Live Action Short Film winner Andre Previn Best Scoring of a Musical Picture co winner Jimmy Van Heusen Best Song co winner Sammy Cahn Best Song co winner Nominations announced on February 22 1960 Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface 2 Best Motion Picture Best DirectorBen Hur Sam Zimbalist producer posthumous award Anatomy of a Murder Otto Preminger producer The Diary of Anne Frank George Stevens producer The Nun s Story Henry Blanke producer Room at the Top John Woolf and James Woolf producers William Wyler Ben Hur George Stevens The Diary of Anne Frank Fred Zinnemann The Nun s Story Jack Clayton Room at the Top Billy Wilder Some Like It HotBest Actor Best ActressCharlton Heston Ben Hur as Judah Ben Hur Laurence Harvey Room at the Top as Joe Lampton Jack Lemmon Some Like It Hot as Jerry Daphne Paul Muni The Last Angry Man as Dr Sam Abelman James Stewart Anatomy of a Murder as Paul Biegler Simone Signoret Room at the Top as Alice Aisgill Doris Day Pillow Talk as Jan Morrow Audrey Hepburn The Nun s Story as Sister Luke Katharine Hepburn Suddenly Last Summer as Violet Venable Elizabeth Taylor Suddenly Last Summer as Catherine HollyBest Supporting Actor Best Supporting ActressHugh Griffith Ben Hur as Sheik Ilderim Arthur O Connell Anatomy of a Murder as Parnell McCarthy George C Scott Anatomy of a Murder as Claude Dancer Robert Vaughn The Young Philadelphians as Chester A Chet Gwynn Ed Wynn The Diary of Anne Frank as Albert Dussell Shelley Winters The Diary of Anne Frank as Petronella van Daan Hermione Baddeley Room at the Top as Elspeth Susan Kohner Imitation of Life as Sarah Jane Juanita Moore Imitation of Life as Annie Johnson Thelma Ritter Pillow Talk as AlmaBest Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another MediumPillow Talk Story by Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene Screenplay by Stanley Shapiro and Maurice Richlin The 400 Blows Francois Truffaut and Marcel Moussy North by Northwest Ernest Lehman Operation Petticoat Story by Paul King Joseph J Stone Screenplay by Stanley Shapiro and Maurice Richlin Wild Strawberries Ingmar Bergman Refused Nomination Room at the Top Neil Paterson based on the novel by John Braine Anatomy of a Murder Wendell Mayes based on the novel by Robert Traver Ben Hur Karl Tunberg based on the novel by Lew Wallace The Nun s Story Robert Anderson based on the novel by Kathryn Hulme Some Like It Hot Billy Wilder and I A L Diamond based on a story by Robert Thoeren and M LoganBest Foreign Language Film Best Documentary FeatureBlack Orpheus France The Bridge Germany The Great War Italy Paw Denmark The Village on the River Netherlands Serengeti Shall Not Die The Race for SpaceBest Documentary Short Subject Best Live Action Short SubjectGlass Donald in Mathmagic Land From Generation to Generation The Golden Fish Jacques Cousteau Between the Tides Ian Ferguson Mysteries of the Deep Walt Disney The Running Jumping amp Standing Still Film Peter Sellers Skyscraper Shirley Clarke and Willard Van DykeBest Short Subjects Cartoons Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy PictureMoonbird Mexicali Shmoes Noah s Ark The Violinist Ben Hur Miklos Rozsa The Diary of Anne Frank Alfred Newman The Nun s Story Franz Waxman On the Beach Ernest Gold Pillow Talk Frank De VolBest Scoring of a Musical Picture Best SongPorgy and Bess Andre Previn and Ken Darby The Five Pennies Leith Stevens Li l Abner Nelson Riddle and Joseph J Lilley Say One for Me Lionel Newman Sleeping Beauty George Bruns High Hopes from A Hole in the Head Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Sammy Cahn The Best of Everything from The Best of Everything Music by Alfred Newman Lyrics by Sammy Cahn The Five Pennies from The Five Pennies Music and Lyrics by Sylvia Fine The Hanging Tree from The Hanging Tree Music by Jerry Livingston Lyrics by Mack David Strange Are The Ways of Love from The Young Land Music by Dimitri Tiomkin Lyrics by Ned WashingtonBest Sound Best Art Direction Black and WhiteBen Hur Franklin Milton Journey to the Center of the Earth Carlton W Faulkner Libel A W Watkins The Nun s Story George Groves Porgy and Bess Gordon E Sawyer and Fred Hynes The Diary of Anne Frank Art Direction Lyle R Wheeler and George W Davis Set Decoration Walter M Scott and Stuart A Reiss Career Art Direction Hal Pereira and Walter Tyler Set Decoration Samuel M Comer and Arthur Krams The Last Angry Man Art Direction Carl Anderson Set Decoration William Kiernan Some Like It Hot Art Direction Ted Haworth Set Decoration Edward G Boyle Suddenly Last Summer Art Direction Oliver Messel and William Kellner Set Decoration Scott SlimonBest Art Direction Color Best Cinematography Black and WhiteBen Hur Art Direction William A Horning posthumous award and Edward Carfagno Set Decoration Hugh Hunt The Big Fisherman Art Direction John DeCuir Set Decoration Julia Heron Journey to the Center of the Earth Art Direction Lyle R Wheeler Franz Bachelin and Herman A Blumenthal Set Decoration Walter M Scott and Joseph Kish North by Northwest Art Direction William A Horning posthumous nomination Robert F Boyle and Merrill Pye Set Decoration Henry Grace and Frank R McKelvy Pillow Talk Art Direction Richard H Riedel posthumous nomination Set Decoration Russell A Gausman and Ruby R Levitt The Diary of Anne Frank William C Mellor Anatomy of a Murder Sam Leavitt Career Joseph LaShelle Some Like It Hot Charles Lang The Young Philadelphians Harry Stradling Sr Best Cinematography Color Best Costume Design Black and WhiteBen Hur Robert Surtees The Big Fisherman Lee Garmes The Five Pennies Daniel L Fapp The Nun s Story Franz Planer Porgy and Bess Leon Shamroy Some Like It Hot Orry Kelly Career Edith Head The Diary of Anne Frank Charles LeMaire and Mary Wills The Gazebo Helen Rose The Young Philadelphians Howard ShoupBest Costume Design Color Best Film EditingBen Hur Elizabeth Haffenden The Best of Everything Adele Palmer The Big Fisherman Renie The Five Pennies Edith Head Porgy and Bess Irene Sharaff Ben Hur Ralph E Winters and John D Dunning Anatomy of a Murder Louis R Loeffler North by Northwest George Tomasini The Nun s Story Walter Thompson On the Beach Frederic KnudtsonBest Special EffectsBen Hur Visual Effects by A Arnold Gillespie and Robert MacDonald Audible Effects by Milo B Lory Journey to the Center of the Earth Visual Effects by L B Abbott and James B Gordon Audible Effects by Carl FaulknerAcademy Honorary Awards Edit Buster Keaton for his unique talents which brought immortal comedies to the screen Statuette Lee De Forest for his pioneering inventions which brought sound to the motion picture Statuette Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award Edit Bob HopePresenters and performers EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Presenters Edit Richard Conte and Angie Dickinson Presenters Art Direction Awards Gary Cooper Presenter Best Motion Picture Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh Presenters Writing Awards Edward Curtiss Presenter Cinematography Awards Arlene Dahl and Fernando Lamas Presenters Costume Design Awards Doris Day Presenter Best Original Song Olivia de Havilland Presenters Best Supporting Actor Edmond O Brien Presenters Best Supporting Actress Mitzi Gaynor Presenter Documentary Awards Haya Harareet Presenter Best Special Effects Susan Hayward Presenter Best Actor Rock Hudson Presenter Best Actress Eric Johnston Presenter Best Foreign Language Film B B Kahane Presenter Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award Gene Kelly Presenter Music Awards Hope Lange and Carl Reiner Presenters Short Subjects Awards Barbara Rush Presenter Best Film Editing Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood Presenters Best Sound Recording John Wayne Presenter Best Director Performers Edit Sammy Davis Jr High Hopes from A Hole in the Head Gogi Grant Strange Are the Ways of Love from The Young Land Joni James The Five Pennies from The Five Pennies Frankie Laine The Hanging Tree from The Hanging Tree Frankie Vaughan The Best of Everything from The Best of Everything Multiple nominations and awards EditThese films had multiple nominations 12 nominations Ben Hur 8 nominations The Diary of Anne Frank and The Nun s Story 7 nominations Anatomy of a Murder 6 nominations Room at the Top and Some Like It Hot 5 nominations Pillow Talk 4 nominations The Five Pennies Porgy and Bess 3 nominations The Big Fisherman Career Journey to the Center of the Earth North by Northwest Suddenly Last Summer and The Young Philadelphians 2 nominations The Best of Everything Imitation of Life The Last Angry Man and On the Beach The following films received multiple awards 11 wins Ben Hur 3 wins The Diary of Anne Frank 2 wins Room at the TopSee also Edit17th Golden Globe Awards 1959 in film 2nd Grammy Awards 11th Primetime Emmy Awards 12th Primetime Emmy Awards 13th British Academy Film Awards 14th Tony AwardsReferences Edit Room at the Top and Pillow Talk Win Writing Awards 1960 Oscars YouTube The 32nd Academy Awards 1960 Nominees and Winners oscars org Archived from the original on July 6 2011 Retrieved August 21 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 32nd Academy Awards amp oldid 1133029350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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