Estelle Parsons winning Best Supporting Actress
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Uploaded on Mar 29, 2011
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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Kenny Hayes 2 years ago
Is there anyone else in these conversations that thinks Warren Beatty was a friggin' looker in the 60's?
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TheOGKSJ 2 years ago
She is so CUTE!
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jckfmsincty 1 week ago
Well hardly, the greatest Supporting Actress Oscar winner of all time (Diane Cilento for "Hombre" wasn't even nominated in 1967), but her hilariously hysterical characterization brought such a rich distraction to the great film's pathos that only benefited the movie.
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simplygu 3 weeks ago
@ 1:10... Katherine Ross... What an absolutely gorgeous woman.
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hawie2 3 weeks ago
how bout that music
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Brad M 1 month ago
how awkward where they had to adjust the colour for the shot of Bea Richards.
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Batool Abbasi 2 months ago
@Connor Vallecillo katherine was BAD sorry for disagreeing but ill never understand how she managed to get the part.she was unable to display emotion and gave a god awful poor performance.especially towards the end when she screams dustin's name & tells her mom "not for me" to say her performance was mediocre is a lie in itself.that was just a scary horrible act!
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fitchmate2321 2 months ago
MY EYES
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Silkwood82 2 months ago
If I were living in the 60's I'll be obliged if Warren Beatty ask me for a date. or even for a one night stand.Just look at him.No wonder he was a playboy during those days.
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stickstr8up1 2 months ago
My goodness...All the nominees were so intensely serious when their names were being called. Put a friggin' smile on your face! You were one of five people nominated for an Oscar! Win or lose, it's a good thing!
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Maneater1984 2 months ago
I love her!
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musicaltheatergeek79 3 months ago
Yes, it's from BONNIE AND CLYDE. Off the top of my head, two scenes I recall using it are at the beginning after Bonnie and Clyde leave the diner and steal a different car than the one they came in. The other scene is after the last shootout in the field (where Blanche and Buck are captured) and Clyde goes to steal another car. When he comes back to get Bonnie and C.W., the music starts.
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