And it's a shame the way he passed. It was indirectly the result of his alcholism, having fallen and hit his head against a piece of furniture. So sad.
I love Mr. Holden's acceptance speech, I wish they could all be like that, heartfelt, short and sweet. He did an incredible acting job (making it look not like a job) in Stalag 17. His entire performance was stellar and because of him, I have watched the movie about 10 times these last few months, there is one scene, a short one, where it would be virtually impossible for anyone to do it better, it was perfection personified.
William Holden, what a man, handsome and elegant. Here he didn't say nothing, what a pity, because I like very much to hear his velvety deep VOICE!!!!!!
Man stiff competition that year. Burt Lancaster, Monty Cliff, Richard Burton and Brando! Way to go Bill! A brilliant acceptance speech. "Thank you... Thank you"
Right. If it had been me, I would have had an acceptance speech MEMORIZED. But what did he do? He ducked it! If you're an actor in Hollywood, this is the highest honor EVER and in my opinion, deserved to give your fans little more than that.
So true. I think Clift went downhill after failing to win. He had also been nominated two times previously in the Search and Place in the Sun. Lancaster was completely intimidated by Clifts acting and Holden said Clift should have won. Brilliant actor who destroyed himself and left us far too early. Sadly he is forgotten today except by intelligent film fans.
Agree- I think he and Lancaster split votes. Love Holden and believe he deserved an Oscar for "Sunset Boulevard," but Clift was at a peak in "Eternity" and went very deep into the character of Prewitt.
Omg! Pure class and brilliant Actors like them are no more seen in the current Hollywood scenario 😢 The Oscars back then were so simple yet a dignified event filled with ladies and gentlemen. Now all we see are wannabe politicians, environmentalists and minimally dressed women 🙄
Terrific performances all, and I am very glad William Holden was an Oscar winner. I'd have given it to him in 1950 for SUNSET BOULEVARD and this year would have gone to Montgomery Clift for FROM HERE TO ETERNITY. Enjoyed the "backstage drama" of the phone call, too.
Absolutely agree And the same year as Sunset Blvd he was in Born Yesterday both his leading ladies were up for best actress but Judy Holiday won! Star Power
No preferential seating in those days! William Holden sitting way in the back. Congratulations Bill. Well deserved. Although that Oscar handoff from Donald to Shirley was really clunky. The early days of live television. What a hoot.
@James Craig The comment below with 10 likes as simple a statement as they come shows the intelligence of these times. Greatest respect to your grandfather. Obviously an amazing human being with great intelligence values and courage.
The Outstanding Actor, William Holden, would have been 100 Years Old on April 17, 2018. William Holden was SO HANDSOME, DROP-DEAD GORGEOUS!!!!! I LOVE his Movies!!! Turner Classic Movie Channel has dedicated William Holden, as its "Star of the Month," for APRIL, 2018. Every MONDAY, in April, starting at 8:00P.M., William Holden's Movies will be shown all throughout the Night. Turner Classic Movie Host, Ben Mankiewicz, has invited William Holden's Companion, the Beautiful Actress, Stefanie Powers, as his Guest while viewing William Holden's Movies. Ms. Powers has fascinating stories, about her time with William Holden, who passed away in November, 1981, at the age of 63. I will be in front of My Television every MONDAY Night, to watch William Holden's Movies!!!!! His face was SO HANDSOME, with a Dimple in his Chin, and he was SO Hairy, e.g. Chest, Arms, Legs, etc. He was an Outstanding Actor, starting with "Golden Boy," in 1939, when he was just 21 Years Old. He Deserved the Academy Award for "Stalag 17." He also should have Won for "Sunset Boulevard," His Acting and Narration for "Sunset Boulevard," was BRILLIANT!!!!!! He Achieved his Goal, by winning Best Actor, of 1954. Happy 100th Birthday, William Holden, on April 17, 2018, and R.I.P. You are Deeply Loved, and Sorely Missed!!!!
Thomas Headley, I saw him on the "I Love Lucy" Episode. I have seen all of William Holden's Movies. Regarding "Love is a Many Splendored Thing," he and his Co- Star, Jennifer Jones, had ZERO Chemistry. He wanted Audrey Hepburn as his Co-Star. I would have liked the Movie a lot more, if Audrey Hepburn had been his Co- Star. William Holden and Audrey Hepburn, have Great Chemistry, e.g., such as in The Movie, "Sabrina."
Thomas Headley, I agree with your reply. Chemistry in Movies is important, but you are right, that the Story Lines are even more Important. Yes, I Love Holden/Novak Chemistry in "Picnic," and Rosalind Russell was Fantastic, as Always. I Agree with the other Couples, that you Mentioned, regarding Chemistry. Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHavilland, had Great Chemistry in their (8) Movies, as well. Enjoyed the Chat, Take Care.
He deserved the Academy Awards for best actor for: Sunset Blvd., Bridge on the River Kwai, Love is a Many-Splendored thing, The Country Girl, The Wild Bunch and Network ❗💙
Katsimpourdas Hitchcock actually said "thank you very much indeed" you just couldn't hear because he didn't say the last couple of words properly into the microphone. This is the shortest speech.
Shirley Booth is dressed for her newest play, "The Matchmaker', which was a big success and became..."Hello Dolly!!" Thought I'd throw that in. Like Holden, but Monty Clift playing the horn after his buddy is killed...perfection.
Oh, I just realize that Audrey Hepburn and William Holden won the same year, I'm just not sure if they had affair before or after these Oscars (although I know "Sabrina" was realesed later that year, i don't know when was it filmed).
This was his only Oscar - but several of his co-stars won leading role Oscars in movies where he was the male lead. Judy Holiday - BORN YESTERDAY Grace Kelly - THE COUNTRY GIRL Alec Guinness - THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI Faye Dunaway - NETWORK Peter Finch - NETWORK
I heard that the reason for William Holden's brief Oscar Acceptance Speech was because he was told prior to going to the mike that the show was running long and to make a brief speech.
You had such a cool comment until saying “When men were men 🤓” Stop being an old man yelling at a cloud….. people have been saying the next generation is soft for 1000 years, but apparently it’s only true when you say it? Don’t be a miserable old man and appreciate life
In my humble opinion, William Holden should've won for Sunset Boulevard in 1951 and this award should've given to Montgomery Clift for From Here to Eternity
No he wasn't. Stalag 17 was his baby and he knocked it outta the park with a commanding performance. As good as he was in Sunset and Network, those films were ruled by Gloria Swanson's unforgettable character and Paul Scofield's towering lunatic performance. Oscar got it right on all counts this time.
@Randy White in that year who would put in first, second, third, etc? In other words: Richard Burton, Montgomery clift, Burt Lancaster, William Holden, and Marlon Brando.
@@mrjones29 in that year who would put in first, second, third, etc? In other words: Richard Burton, Montgomery clift, Burt Lancaster, William Holden, and Marlon Brando.
I believe Clift and Lancaster split the vote giving Holden the win. Its fine by me. Holden makes the film. He should have won for Sunset Boulevard instead of Jose Ferrer in a very hammy role Cyrano de Bergerac.
Allegedly they were running short on time so Holden was given the bum's rush, hence his brief speech. Watch Grace Kelly's clip where he says "Time is running short again." He handled it with grace though. And so handsome!
His best performance was his I Love Lucy appearance where Lucy lit her nose. And you see a horrified Bill Holden! Still one of the best comedy scenes ever!
Best Actor award should of gone to (In Order): #1 Montgomery Clift for From Here To Eternity, #2 Burt Lancaster for From Here To Eternity, #3 Yves Montand for The Wages Of Fear (Italy-France), #4 William Holden for Stalag 17, #5 Chishu Ryu for Tokyo Story (Japan), #6 Clark Gable for Mogambo, #7 Marlon Brando for The Wild One, #8 Alan Ladd for Shane, #9 Richard Widmark for Pickup On South Street, #10 Kazuo Hasegawa for Gate Of Hell (Japan), #11 John Wayne for Hondo, #12 Gregory Peck for Roman Holiday, #13 Bing Crosby for Little Boy Lost, #14 Niall MacGinnis for Martin Luther, #15 Peter Lind Hayes for The 5000 Fingers Of Dr. T. NOTE: Marlon Brando for Julius Caesar and Richard Burton for The Robe didn't make the grade.
@@drstrangelove6558 in that year who would put in first, second, third, etc? In other words: Richard Burton, Montgomery clift, Burt Lancaster, William Holden, and Marlon Brando.
@@gatewayski1 in that year who would put in first, second, third, etc? In other words: Richard Burton, Montgomery clift, Burt Lancaster, William Holden, and Marlon Brando.
Wow, he beat out everyone including the most famous and perhaps the best assembled classical actors in a single in hollywood history namely From Here Go Eternity...!!!
Did you know Bill Holden & his wife thought that it was given to him for the previous year when he was truly snubbed as he was the best in Sunset Boulevard. I think that year it was given to Gregory Peck for political reason. Peck was certainly a star but hardly could act specially at the caliber of Bill Holden. David Lean once said that Bill Holden was the best & most intense actor he had directed. David had directed Alec Guinness, Peter O’Toole, Antony Quinn, Omar Sharif, Rod Steiger, Richard Burton, & Robert Mitchum. His films, Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, Ryan’s Daughter, Bridge Over River Kwaii, Brief Encounter, etc.
peck won in 1962 or 03 for to kill mocking bird. holden did not loose to peck in 1950 for Sunset Blvd. holden was more talented sure but i will not say peck could not act. his role in to kill a mocking bird is seen today as one of the best performances by an actor ever.
@@1bulma1 Peck was just a star with great physical appearance but could not act at all. Many stars in Hollywood could not act. Take Humphrey Bogart for example, an ugly, short guy with terrible voice who could not act but a superstar nevertheless. Only in the USA with no talent you could reach stardom & wealth.
My God...!!! the incandescent Grand Dame of stage, film & eventually, television (& last yrs. Best Lead Actress winner 4 'Come Back Little Sheba')... Ms. Shirley Booth (pre-Hazel)! FAR more fulfilling seeing her in her dressing room any day than Holden in a tux @ the actual LA show!!! 🥰
Great actor, great film. Maybe if all the winners reverted back to a simple "thank you" in accepting the Oscar, the modern Oscar shows wouldn't be such a drag-out for 3 hours and get it all done in a respectable 1 and a half hours tops.
Audrey Hepburn. Shirley Booth. Wm. Holden. Richard Burton. Marlon Brando. Burt Lancaster. ........ He has made tons of beautiful movies. He is a great actor......
The reason he only said Thank You is because the broadcast was running late and Donald O’Conner told him to “take the thing and get off”. Always bothered him that he was able to thank those he felt indebted to.
Too bad William Holden didn't win for "SUNSET BOULEVARD". Too bad Montgomery Clift didn't win for "FROM HERE TO ETERNITY". Too bad Burt Lancaster wasn't nominated the year before for "COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA"
William holden should have at least got nominated for the wild bunch 1969,clift and Lancaster got nominated for best actor in the same film thus leaving the way for holden to win.never did care for any of brandos films except viva Zapata 1952 and one eyed jacks 1961.
well deserved.:) the Most people dont Think that Holden should have won the Oscar this year and it belonged to Clift Instead-But I Disagree, I Think Clift was more a supporting male character than lead in From Here to Eternity, and He should have won the Award in the best SUPORTING actor Catagory Instead for lead (Also More People have seen From here to eterny that have seen stalag 17but that have nothing to do with that one performance was better than the anthor).. But for me, It is sOOOHard to choice who give the best Performance in best supporting actor Between Both Sinatra (that was the Actuall Winner) and Clift (Who was nominated in this catagory even of he was more supporting) give incredible performances in from here to eterny and it is actually the hardest choice to chose of ALL the Years of nominees in Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best supporting actress catagoreis of all time imo! I MUST give both clift and Sinatra the Oscar together as a Tie, and maybe the only tie i am going to give from all tthe acting catagiries. You cant choose an Oscar to only one actor when Another actor was EXACTLY so Great! the Academy has all sow given a tie in best actor in 1931 for Fredric March in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Wallece Beery for the Champ AND in best actress in 1968 For Katharibe Hepburn for the Lion in Winter and Barbra Streisand for Funny Girl! So Why Not?!:)
This was obviously a consolation prize for them not giving him the Oscar for Sunset Boulevard. Montgomery Clift should have won this award, which Holden even said himself, him or Burt Lancaster.
His biography explains that the show was running over and he was only allowed to say "Thank you". He had a speech prepared in which he was going to thank his wife, parents, and director.
What an acceptance speech! I thought it would never end! Seriously though when you WANT him to just stand there 'being Bill Holden' and talking and he's gone in a flash. Oh well, leave them wanting more.
I th hink everyone in Hollywood, including Holden himself, knew that the real winner should have been Clift. I remember reading something about it years ago--that the Academy felt that it owed Mr. Holden an Oscar for some such reason. But what was really riveting for me in this video was Shirley Booth. What a graciious, calm presence she had. And what an amazing actress she was. The U.S. film instrustry doesn't produce actors of her caliber any more.
Agreed. Eternity cannot win Best Picture without Montgomery Clift. He was the heart and soul of that picture. It haunted him the rest of his career, he really wanted it for that picture. All the other actors some winning and claiming Clift was the one that inspired them. Travesty.
@@snipperwhapper in that year who would put in first, second, third, etc? In other words: Richard Burton, Montgomery clift, Burt Lancaster, William Holden, and Marlon Brando.
A heartbreaking tidbit: After the ceremony, Holden's high on winning the Oscar was punctured by his own wife, who told him that he didn't really win for Stalag 17, but as a make-up award for Sunset Boulevard two years earlier. It has also been argued that Holden may have had the advantage that Montgomery Clift and Burt Lancaster could have canceled each other out when they were both nominated in the same Best Actor category for From Here to Eternity (one of the reasons for the studio politics of submitting actors in Supporting categories even if they have as much screentime as the "lead" actor.) All of this, to me, is B.S. Holden's peformance in Stalag 17 should be required viewing for would be actors who want to learn how to play a compelling antihero.
I heard somewhere that Billy Wilder sent Holden a telegram that said, "Wasn't that second 'Thank You' a bit redundant?" On a sour note, Holden's wife at the time was quoted as saying that Holden was bitter over the "snub" he felt he recieved for not recieving an Oscar for "Sunset Blvd." and actually threw his award in the ocean while boating. Perhaps that explains his terse, (although polite) nod to recieving it. Weird if that's true. I have heard the "tossing in the ocean" part from more than one souirce. Sad if true that he allowed such feelings to mar the event of rhim. For example, look how long John Wayne waited for his after "Sands of Iwo Jima"?
He was in another great World War II movie The Bridge on the River Kwai about a Japanese prison camp and a bridge that was built with prisoner slave labor that had to be destroyed.
Just a total natural actor with an awesome voice.
that voice !!
Stalag 17. I never get tired of that movie.
Same here. Its actually my favourite Christmas film...it takes place over Christmas
William Holden was a great actor. He did an excellent job in stalag 17, and the bridge over the river kwai.
Holden also was great in Picnic!
Unfortunately, he was a heavy drinker and smoker who aged quickly because of these vices. He bled to death after he hit his death and passed out!
And Sunset Boulevard too!🙂
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this is the best oscar speech i've ever seen
Sure beats Meryl Streep
@@kateym7836 Meryl Streep needs several lessons in humility.
RIP William Holden (April 17, 1918 - November 12, 1981), aged 63
You will be remembered as a legend
And it's a shame the way he passed. It was indirectly the result of his alcholism, having fallen and hit his head against a piece of furniture. So sad.
The BEST acceptance speech in the history of the Oscars. Thank you, Bill, indeed :-)
No shit. Specially after the presenter almost severed his left arm. 2:28
@@jlove7723 😂 🤣😂 🤣
@@jlove7723the great DONALD O’CONNOR !
@@suzyq4982 You are right!, I didn't notice. He was always so hyper.😀
All his performances are Oscar caliber.
Very under rated in my opinion.
Totally agree. He was superb in Bridge over the River Kwai.
I love Mr. Holden's acceptance speech, I wish they could all be like that, heartfelt, short and sweet. He did an incredible acting job (making it look not like a job) in Stalag 17. His entire performance was stellar and because of him, I have watched the movie about 10 times these last few months, there is one scene, a short one, where it would be virtually impossible for anyone to do it better, it was perfection personified.
Carol Cross, which scene was that?
Everyone he was in....
Shut up Price!
What a great actor he was... RIP
William Holden, what a man, handsome and elegant. Here he didn't say nothing, what a pity, because I like very much to hear his velvety deep VOICE!!!!!!
Happy 102nd Birthday to William Holden on this 17th day of April 2020.
No speech but just thank you. Perfect.
Sometimes a simple thank you will do. I love that.
Back in the days when the Oscars were a more respectable affair.
I have seen the movie,Stalag 17 like more than 50 times. One of the best picture and William Holden was brilliant in that.
Man stiff competition that year. Burt Lancaster, Monty Cliff, Richard Burton and Brando!
Way to go Bill! A brilliant acceptance speech. "Thank you... Thank you"
Right. If it had been me, I would have had an acceptance speech MEMORIZED. But what did he do? He ducked it! If you're an actor in Hollywood, this is the highest honor EVER and in my opinion, deserved to give your fans little more than that.
Montgomery Clift was brilliant in From here to Eternity
So true. I think Clift went downhill after failing to win. He had also been nominated two times previously in the Search and Place in the Sun. Lancaster was completely intimidated by Clifts acting and Holden said Clift should have won. Brilliant actor who destroyed himself and left us far too early. Sadly he is forgotten today except by intelligent film fans.
In my humble opinion Clift should have won for A Place In the Sun!
Agree- I think he and Lancaster split votes. Love Holden and believe he deserved an Oscar for "Sunset Boulevard," but Clift was at a peak in "Eternity" and went very deep into the character of Prewitt.
@@justsayin1643 in 51 over Brando & Bogart?
Omg! Pure class and brilliant Actors like them are no more seen in the current Hollywood scenario 😢 The Oscars back then were so simple yet a dignified event filled with ladies and gentlemen. Now all we see are wannabe politicians, environmentalists and minimally dressed women 🙄
Terrific performances all, and I am very glad William Holden was an Oscar winner. I'd have given it to him in 1950 for SUNSET BOULEVARD and this year would have gone to Montgomery Clift for FROM HERE TO ETERNITY. Enjoyed the "backstage drama" of the phone call, too.
Holden was great in “Picnic” too.
Absolutely agree
And the same year as Sunset Blvd he was in Born Yesterday both his leading ladies were up for best actress but Judy Holiday won!
Star Power
Great actor!!
Short and sweet to a really terrific actor !!!
William Holden has great acting in Stalag 17.
No preferential seating in those days! William Holden sitting way in the back. Congratulations Bill. Well deserved. Although that Oscar handoff from Donald to Shirley was really clunky. The early days of live television. What a hoot.
My favorite performance of all
My grandfather wrote Stalag 17 the play.
Flew in B17. Flew 17 missions. Shot down Apr 17, and ended up in Stalag 17 B.
Donald Bevan
@James Craig The comment below with 10 likes as simple a statement as they come shows the intelligence of these times. Greatest respect to your grandfather. Obviously an amazing human being with great intelligence values and courage.
The Outstanding Actor, William Holden, would have been 100 Years Old on April 17, 2018. William Holden was SO HANDSOME, DROP-DEAD GORGEOUS!!!!! I LOVE his Movies!!! Turner Classic Movie Channel has dedicated William Holden, as its "Star of the Month," for APRIL, 2018. Every MONDAY, in April, starting at 8:00P.M., William Holden's Movies will be shown all throughout the Night. Turner Classic Movie Host, Ben Mankiewicz, has invited William Holden's Companion, the Beautiful Actress, Stefanie Powers, as his Guest while viewing William Holden's Movies. Ms. Powers has fascinating stories, about her time with William Holden, who passed away in November, 1981, at the age of 63. I will be in front of My Television every MONDAY Night, to watch William Holden's Movies!!!!! His face was SO HANDSOME, with a Dimple in his Chin, and he was SO Hairy, e.g. Chest, Arms, Legs, etc. He was an Outstanding Actor, starting with "Golden Boy," in 1939, when he was just 21 Years Old. He Deserved the Academy Award for "Stalag 17." He also should have Won for "Sunset Boulevard," His Acting and Narration for "Sunset Boulevard," was BRILLIANT!!!!!! He Achieved his Goal, by winning Best Actor, of 1954. Happy 100th Birthday, William Holden, on April 17, 2018, and R.I.P. You are Deeply Loved, and Sorely Missed!!!!
Thomas Headley, I saw him on the "I Love Lucy" Episode. I have seen all of William Holden's Movies. Regarding "Love is a Many Splendored Thing," he and his Co- Star, Jennifer Jones, had ZERO Chemistry. He wanted Audrey Hepburn as his Co-Star. I would have liked the Movie a lot more, if Audrey Hepburn had been his Co- Star. William Holden and Audrey Hepburn, have Great Chemistry, e.g., such as in The Movie, "Sabrina."
Thomas Headley, I agree with your reply. Chemistry in Movies is important, but you are right, that the Story Lines are even more Important. Yes, I Love Holden/Novak Chemistry in "Picnic," and Rosalind Russell was Fantastic, as Always. I Agree with the other Couples, that you Mentioned, regarding Chemistry. Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHavilland, had Great Chemistry in their (8) Movies, as well. Enjoyed the Chat, Take Care.
He was also great in Picnic, the next year.
Don't forget Picnic, my all time Holden movie!!
Greatest speech ever
Utterly brilliant.
He was so good in "Stalag 17." Equally good in" Bridge on the River Kwa,," Picnic,", and,"Love Is A Many Splendored Thing." He deserved the Oscar!
You left out Sunset Boulevard.
Snarflatful, without realizing, yes I did, because he was great in that part with Gloria Swanson.
Que hombre más lindo!!!!!!💋William holden
He deserved the Academy Awards for best actor for: Sunset Blvd., Bridge on the River Kwai, Love is a Many-Splendored thing, The Country Girl, The Wild Bunch and Network ❗💙
By my count, that's the shortest speech in Oscar history! Four words.
No. There is the "Thank You" from Alfred Hitchcock when received his Honorary Award. :-P
Nicolas O'Riley Actually, Pesci's was six words long "It is my priviledge, thank you."!
Nicolas O'Riley clark gable only said "thank you.". the shorter are those who give no speech
Katsimpourdas Hitchcock actually said "thank you very much indeed" you just couldn't hear because he didn't say the last couple of words properly into the microphone. This is the shortest speech.
Jeff Commings John Mills Ryan's Daughter! No words.
Shirley Booth is dressed for her newest play, "The Matchmaker', which was a big success and became..."Hello Dolly!!" Thought I'd throw that in. Like Holden, but Monty Clift playing the horn after his buddy is killed...perfection.
william holden gives a good performance for the film.
Always love to see Donald O'Connor!
Love him miss his beautiful handsome fa very a terrific acting.
Opps face
Oh, I just realize that Audrey Hepburn and William Holden won the same year, I'm just not sure if they had affair before or after these Oscars (although I know "Sabrina" was realesed later that year, i don't know when was it filmed).
I would say around this time cos it happened during sebrina. So probably a few months later
This was his only Oscar - but several of his co-stars won leading role Oscars in movies where he was the male lead.
Judy Holiday - BORN YESTERDAY
Grace Kelly - THE COUNTRY GIRL
Alec Guinness - THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI
Faye Dunaway - NETWORK
Peter Finch - NETWORK
April 17 marks the centennial of the birth of William Holden.
Juliaflo Watching this on the day.
just say he woulda been 100 years old, mr. fancy pants
No political statement, no virtue-signaling, just a simple and classy: Thank you.
I heard that the reason for William Holden's brief Oscar Acceptance Speech was because he was told prior to going to the mike that the show was running long and to make a brief speech.
Holden walks up on stage, grabs the Oscar, says "thank you" in passing, walks away. When men were men...
Holden was notoriously shy
Yeah cos now half of them are women 😂
Он произнес речь! Её прлсто вырезали с эфира
They were running out of time and they wouldn't let holden give a speech
You had such a cool comment until saying “When men were men 🤓” Stop being an old man yelling at a cloud….. people have been saying the next generation is soft for 1000 years, but apparently it’s only true when you say it? Don’t be a miserable old man and appreciate life
Shirly Booth was such a polite lady....rarely seen today...
No big political commentary. Just graciously accept the award and recognition.
In my humble opinion, William Holden should've won for Sunset Boulevard in 1951 and this award should've given to Montgomery Clift for From Here to Eternity
WILLIAM HOLDEN WAS BETTER IN "SUNSET BOULEVARD" AND "NETWORK"
No he wasn't. Stalag 17 was his baby and he knocked it outta the park with a commanding performance. As good as he was in Sunset and Network, those films were ruled by Gloria Swanson's unforgettable character and Paul Scofield's towering lunatic performance. Oscar got it right on all counts this time.
Mr Jones Peter Finch, not Paul Scofield.
Ah yes, thanks very much for the correction Dimitri
@Randy White in that year who would put in first, second, third, etc?
In other words:
Richard Burton, Montgomery clift, Burt Lancaster, William Holden, and Marlon Brando.
@@mrjones29 in that year who would put in first, second, third, etc?
In other words:
Richard Burton, Montgomery clift, Burt Lancaster, William Holden, and Marlon Brando.
❤👼👼👼👼R.i.P William Holden👼👼👼👼❤💯👌👍
I’m Brazilian fã of William!!!!!!
All due respect to William Holden...Montgomery Clift should have won the Oscar that year.
I believe Clift and Lancaster split the vote giving Holden the win. Its fine by me. Holden makes the film. He should have won for Sunset Boulevard instead of Jose Ferrer in a very hammy role Cyrano de Bergerac.
Allegedly they were running short on time so Holden was given the bum's rush, hence his brief speech. Watch Grace Kelly's clip where he says "Time is running short again." He handled it with grace though. And so handsome!
running short or not, Holden made it short and simple. and that is way better than some things other people say. a simple thank you goes a long way
That is the coolest Oscar announcement I have ever seen. Well, that and the elephant that delivered the envelop in 1985.
His best performance was his I Love Lucy appearance where Lucy lit her nose. And you see a horrified Bill Holden! Still one of the best comedy scenes ever!
Great stuff
Best Actor award should of gone to (In Order): #1 Montgomery Clift for From Here To Eternity, #2 Burt Lancaster for From Here To Eternity, #3 Yves Montand for The Wages Of Fear (Italy-France), #4 William Holden for Stalag 17, #5 Chishu Ryu for Tokyo Story (Japan), #6 Clark Gable for Mogambo, #7 Marlon Brando for The Wild One, #8 Alan Ladd for Shane, #9 Richard Widmark for Pickup On South Street, #10 Kazuo Hasegawa for Gate Of Hell (Japan), #11 John Wayne for Hondo, #12 Gregory Peck for Roman Holiday, #13 Bing Crosby for Little Boy Lost, #14 Niall MacGinnis for Martin Luther, #15 Peter Lind Hayes for The 5000 Fingers Of Dr. T. NOTE: Marlon Brando for Julius Caesar and Richard Burton for The Robe didn't make the grade.
Lancaster was dull in this one.
olden richly deserved this
@@drstrangelove6558 in that year who would put in first, second, third, etc?
In other words:
Richard Burton, Montgomery clift, Burt Lancaster, William Holden, and Marlon Brando.
@@gatewayski1 in that year who would put in first, second, third, etc?
In other words:
Richard Burton, Montgomery clift, Burt Lancaster, William Holden, and Marlon Brando.
Nominees - Burton/Clift/Holden - Hollywood golden Age ...
Apparently Audrey and William was involved during this time (was about to get involved during Sebrina)..
Wow, he beat out everyone including the most famous and perhaps the best assembled classical actors in a single in hollywood history namely From Here Go Eternity...!!!
A short speech and understated win, but certainly FAR from undeserving. He walks a brilliantly sadistic tightrope in "Stalag 17".
Weeds1239 Graves deserved a nom for supp actor
Great Movie, Got the DVD. W.H. R.I.P.
Just a simple thank you 😭 for me the best ever
I love short speeches!
I demand a recount. The oscar obviously should've gone to Montgomery Clift.
Did you know Bill Holden & his wife thought that it was given to him for the previous year when he was truly snubbed as he was the best in Sunset Boulevard.
I think that year it was given to Gregory Peck for political reason. Peck was certainly a star but hardly could act specially at the caliber of Bill Holden.
David Lean once said that Bill Holden was the best & most intense actor he had directed. David had directed Alec Guinness, Peter O’Toole, Antony Quinn, Omar Sharif, Rod Steiger, Richard Burton, & Robert Mitchum.
His films, Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, Ryan’s Daughter, Bridge Over River Kwaii, Brief Encounter, etc.
peck won in 1962 or 03 for to kill mocking bird. holden did not loose to peck in 1950 for Sunset Blvd. holden was more talented sure but i will not say peck could not act. his role in to kill a mocking bird is seen today as one of the best performances by an actor ever.
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Peck was just a star with great physical appearance but could not act at all.
Many stars in Hollywood could not act. Take Humphrey Bogart for example, an ugly, short guy with terrible voice who could not act but a superstar nevertheless.
Only in the USA with no talent you could reach stardom & wealth.
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to kill a mockingbird showed peck could act, sorry but he could and also the same for roman holiday.
Silly set-up there, but I'm glad that William Holden won.
You have nothing to say…but thank you… Short and quick!
Damn! Could he have not had a worse seat?!!
Hell of a speech
James Cameron...eat your heart out ! 😆😃😀
All nominated should have received an Oscar.
That would make more sense, Luis. But the whole idea of deciding who was "best" in a field of truly artful candidates was as silly then as it is now.
When they put their teleprompter on the desk all we see is them reading from it!
Great performance one of my favourite actors Sunset Boulevard Network Bridge On The River Kwai The Wild Bunch
My God...!!!
the incandescent Grand Dame of stage, film & eventually, television (& last yrs. Best Lead Actress winner 4 'Come Back Little Sheba')...
Ms. Shirley Booth (pre-Hazel)!
FAR more fulfilling seeing her in her dressing room any day than Holden in a tux @ the actual LA show!!! 🥰
Great actor, great film. Maybe if all the winners reverted back to a simple "thank you" in accepting the Oscar, the modern Oscar shows wouldn't be such a drag-out for 3 hours and get it all done in a respectable 1 and a half hours tops.
The speeches aren't really the problem. It's the lame sketches and way too many montages that drag the show.
por siempre mio bill por siempre mi amor
Audrey Hepburn. Shirley Booth. Wm. Holden. Richard Burton. Marlon Brando. Burt Lancaster. ........ He has made tons of beautiful movies. He is a great actor......
The reason he only said Thank You is because the broadcast was running late and Donald O’Conner told him to “take the thing and get off”. Always bothered him that he was able to thank those he felt indebted to.
Montgomery Clift. Oh, well. Holdenwas good, to.
Great acceptance. No lectures about politics, climate change and diversity.
Just look at the 5 Actors Nominated....... Now those were 5 A list Actors.
To bad alcohol destroyed him
To??? Too bad it destroyed your ability to spell!
Too bad William Holden didn't win for "SUNSET BOULEVARD".
Too bad Montgomery Clift didn't win for "FROM HERE TO ETERNITY".
Too bad Burt Lancaster wasn't nominated the year before for "COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA"
and maybe he should have won for "picnic".
He should have won for SUNSET BOULEVARD, his personal favorite as well.
Lancaster was totally miscasting in come back Little Sheba, march or fonda should played that role instead
William holden should have at least got nominated for the wild bunch 1969,clift and Lancaster got nominated for best actor in the same film thus leaving the way for holden to win.never did care for any of brandos films except viva Zapata 1952 and one eyed jacks 1961.
elchoya100 i bet you that HUAC bully John Wayne despised Stalag 17
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well deserved.:) the Most people dont Think that Holden should have won the Oscar this year and it belonged to Clift Instead-But I Disagree, I Think Clift was more a supporting male character than lead in From Here to Eternity, and He should have won the Award in the best SUPORTING actor Catagory Instead for lead (Also More People have seen From here to eterny that have seen stalag 17but that have nothing to do with that one performance was better than the anthor).. But for me, It is sOOOHard to choice who give the best Performance in best supporting actor Between Both Sinatra (that was the Actuall Winner) and Clift (Who was nominated in this catagory even of he was more supporting) give incredible performances in from here to eterny and it is actually the hardest choice to chose of ALL the Years of nominees in Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best supporting actress catagoreis of all time imo! I MUST give both clift and Sinatra the Oscar together as a Tie, and maybe the only tie i am going to give from all tthe acting catagiries. You cant choose an Oscar to only one actor when Another actor was EXACTLY so Great! the Academy has all sow given a tie in best actor in 1931 for Fredric March in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Wallece Beery for the Champ AND in best actress in 1968 For Katharibe Hepburn for the Lion in Winter and Barbra Streisand for Funny Girl! So Why Not?!:)
He and Billy wilder got each other
He should have said" get yourself a box of cigars for the guards....then get yourself a new face".
Montgomery Clift should have won this. Hands down!
Monty should have won
This was obviously a consolation prize for them not giving him the Oscar for Sunset Boulevard. Montgomery Clift should have won this award, which Holden even said himself, him or Burt Lancaster.
This list should have been:
William Holden
Cliff Robertson
Burt Lancaster
Marlon Brando
Vincent Price
Now that's an acceptance speech.
His biography explains that the show was running over and he was only allowed to say "Thank you". He had a speech prepared in which he was going to thank his wife, parents, and director.
Clift got screwed.
What an acceptance speech! I thought it would never end! Seriously though when you WANT him to just stand there 'being Bill Holden' and talking and he's gone in a flash. Oh well, leave them wanting more.
Great list. Should have given out a few. Some years - none.
Love William Holden but Montgomery Clift really deserved it that year.
I th hink everyone in Hollywood, including Holden himself, knew that the real winner should have been Clift. I remember reading something about it years ago--that the Academy felt that it owed Mr. Holden an Oscar for some such reason. But what was really riveting for me in this video was Shirley Booth. What a graciious, calm presence she had. And what an amazing actress she was. The U.S. film instrustry doesn't produce actors of her caliber any more.
snippy whapper I totally agree about your comment on Shirley Booth. She was just wonderful!
I am torn between Montgomery, William and Burt!
Agreed. Eternity cannot win Best Picture without Montgomery Clift. He was the heart and soul of that picture. It haunted him the rest of his career, he really wanted it for that picture. All the other actors some winning and claiming Clift was the one that inspired them. Travesty.
@@snipperwhapper in that year who would put in first, second, third, etc?
In other words:
Richard Burton, Montgomery clift, Burt Lancaster, William Holden, and Marlon Brando.
A heartbreaking tidbit: After the ceremony, Holden's high on winning the Oscar was punctured by his own wife, who told him that he didn't really win for Stalag 17, but as a make-up award for Sunset Boulevard two years earlier. It has also been argued that Holden may have had the advantage that Montgomery Clift and Burt Lancaster could have canceled each other out when they were both nominated in the same Best Actor category for From Here to Eternity (one of the reasons for the studio politics of submitting actors in Supporting categories even if they have as much screentime as the "lead" actor.) All of this, to me, is B.S. Holden's peformance in Stalag 17 should be required viewing for would be actors who want to learn how to play a compelling antihero.
I heard somewhere that Billy Wilder sent Holden a telegram that said, "Wasn't that second 'Thank You' a bit redundant?" On a sour note, Holden's wife at the time was quoted as saying that Holden was bitter over the "snub" he felt he recieved for not recieving an Oscar for "Sunset Blvd." and actually threw his award in the ocean while boating. Perhaps that explains his terse, (although polite) nod to recieving it. Weird if that's true. I have heard the "tossing in the ocean" part from more than one souirce. Sad if true that he allowed such feelings to mar the event of rhim. For example, look how long John Wayne waited for his after "Sands of Iwo Jima"?
He must have thought it was a high school diploma.
No way, this was Montgomery Clift's Oscar - Holden was barely in his movie. He had much better roles to win for.
Montgomery Clift should have gotten his for A Place In the Sun!
He was in another great World War II movie The Bridge on the River Kwai about a Japanese prison camp and a bridge that was built with prisoner slave labor that had to be destroyed.
According to the documentry of the movie, Holden hated that role and never wanted to be nominated.