Estelle Parsons winning Best Supporting Actress

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Walter Matthau presenting Estelle Parsons with the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "Bonnie and Clyde" at the 40th Academy Awards® in 1968. Introduced by Bob Hope.

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  • Is there anyone else in these conversations that thinks Warren Beatty was a friggin' looker in the 60's?

  • She is so CUTE!

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  • @pianoman8882 Blanche Barrow (the real one) looked better than him!

  • She will always be the mom in Terror on The Beach to me!

  • Poor Katherine. Shamelessly snubbed.

  • @CarCriticAssessor yeah, I too thought Hoffman was miscast in THE GRADUATE. I mean, his parents looked very Aryan and not much older than he. I heard that Robert Redford was considered, and though he's around Hoffman's age, how can you go from that to that?

  • @pianoman8882 half the women and quite a few men in those days made good use of warren and his talent for sleeping with anyone who helped his career, a total whore !

  • It was wonderful watching this clip! Bonnie and Clyde is one of my favorite films of all time.

  • 1:44 she looks like she's about to barf

  • Very well deserved! She was amazing in "Bonnie and Clyde". Loved her in "Rachel, Rachel" too.

  • God such a great list of nominees Estelle, Carol, Katherine, Beah and Mildred my god how can you choose?

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