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Audrey Hepburn presenting producer Fred Zinnemann with the Oscar® for Best Picture for "A Man for All Seasons" at the 39th Academy Awards® in 1967. Introduced by Bob Hope.

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  • Wow, its so sad she is not with us anymore, but what she gave us was remarkable, not really her acting, but her humanity. Look how generous she is, she knew how to make people feel special and she meant it. Just look how she says "I love you" - we all love you dearest Audrey, sleep tight. xx

  • Audrey! What can you say? I never thought she looked lovelier than this Oscar night. When she says "I Love You" to Hope it reminds me of what a REAL star is. There will never be another.

    As Fred goes to stage, there's Ginger Rogers on the aisle. Looks like Donald Pleasence behind her (!?!?) and Andy Devine in front! There's Joan Blondell behind Anouk Aimee w/ the Gregory Pecks next to her. Alan Arkin in front of Anouk with Jocelyne LaGarde, Mako, & Ida Kaminska in successive rows.

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  • audrey is the best presenter ever

  • a lot more class back n da day

  • she was so happy because she worked with Fred on "The Nun's Story."

  • I've always had the oppinion that "Who's Affraid of Virginia Woolf?" should have won it and also Best Actor for Richard Burton.

  • No one. No is like he. So beautiful, so truly graceful, and so so generous. Love her!

  • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? -- A timeless classic piece of cinematic art that is just as relevant and intellectually/emotionally pungent as it was back in '66. Vividly memorable work, that also gives a treat of three of the best performances in cinema history.

    Like, dinaszite said, time has spoken and it's loss of the Best Picture award was a travesty.

  • Couldn't agree more.

  • instead of just applauding for their favorite dead people this year, how about letting the audience at home vote on which people we like and which we are glad are dead like american idol,,,(((( it is easy for the director to turn down the volume,lol))))))) it would be ironic if the director of the oscar shows are booed when they die,lol

  • Wow! What a list of great films and directors! Every one of them could easilly have been best picture ...where did THAT Hollywood go?

  • she looks like one of Supremes !

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